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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081221191111/http://mirsystems.info/index.php?id=mirsystems |date=December 21, 2008 |title=Comprehensive list of Music Information Retrieval systems (apparently last updated ca 2003) }}
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081221191111/http://mirsystems.info/index.php?id=mirsystems |date=December 21, 2008 |title=Comprehensive list of Music Information Retrieval systems (apparently last updated ca 2003) }}
* [http://www.cs.cornell.edu/zeno/papers/humming/humming.html Query By Humming – Musical Information Retrieval in an Audio Database], paper by Asif Ghias, Jonathan Logan, David Chamberlin, Brian C. Smith; [[ACM Multimedia]] 1995
* [https://www.cs.cornell.edu/zeno/papers/humming/humming.html Query By Humming – Musical Information Retrieval in an Audio Database], paper by Asif Ghias, Jonathan Logan, David Chamberlin, Brian C. Smith; [[ACM Multimedia]] 1995
* [http://cs.nyu.edu/~eugenew/publications/humming-summary.pdf A survey presentation of QBH by Eugene Weinstein, 2006]
* [http://cs.nyu.edu/~eugenew/publications/humming-summary.pdf A survey presentation of QBH by Eugene Weinstein, 2006]
* [http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may97/meldex/05witten.html The New Zealand Digital Library MELody inDEX], article by Rodger J. McNab, Lloyd A. Smith, David Bainbridge and Ian H. Witten; [[D-Lib Magazine]] 1997
* [http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may97/meldex/05witten.html The New Zealand Digital Library MELody inDEX], article by Rodger J. McNab, Lloyd A. Smith, David Bainbridge and Ian H. Witten; [[D-Lib Magazine]] 1997

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Query by humming (QbH) is a music retrieval system that branches off the original classification systems of title, artist, composer, and genre. It normally applies to songs or other music with a distinct single theme or melody. The system involves taking a user-hummed or whistled melody (input query) and comparing it to an existing database. The system then returns a ranked list of music closest to the input query.

One example of this would be a system involving a portable media player with a built-in microphone that allows for faster searching through media files.

The MPEG-7 standard includes provisions for QbH music searches.

Examples of QbH systems include ACRCloud, SoundHound, Musipedia, Tunebot and Google Search.

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