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  - **Repository:** <https://huggingface.co/datasets/ccmusic-database/CMITE>
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  - **Paper:** <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5676893>
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  - **Leaderboard:** <https://ccmusic-database.github.io/team.html>
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- - **Point of Contact:** <https://www.modelscope.cn/datasets/ccmusic/instrument_timbre>
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  ### Dataset Summary
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  During the integration, we have crafted the Chinese part and the Non-Chinese part into two splits. Each split is composed of multiple data entries, with each entry structured across 18 columns. The Chinese split encompasses 37 entries, while the Non-Chinese split includes 24 entries. The premier column of each data entry presents the instrument recordings in the .wav format, sampled at a rate of 22,050 Hz. The second column provides the Chinese pinyin or English name of the instrument. The subsequent 16 columns correspond to the 10-point score of the 16 terms. This dataset is suitable for conducting timber analysis of musical instruments and can also be utilized for various single or multiple regression tasks related to term scoring.
 
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  - **Repository:** <https://huggingface.co/datasets/ccmusic-database/CMITE>
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  - **Paper:** <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5676893>
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  - **Leaderboard:** <https://ccmusic-database.github.io/team.html>
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+ - **Point of Contact:** <https://www.modelscope.cn/datasets/ccmusic-database/instrument_timbre>
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  ### Dataset Summary
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  During the integration, we have crafted the Chinese part and the Non-Chinese part into two splits. Each split is composed of multiple data entries, with each entry structured across 18 columns. The Chinese split encompasses 37 entries, while the Non-Chinese split includes 24 entries. The premier column of each data entry presents the instrument recordings in the .wav format, sampled at a rate of 22,050 Hz. The second column provides the Chinese pinyin or English name of the instrument. The subsequent 16 columns correspond to the 10-point score of the 16 terms. This dataset is suitable for conducting timber analysis of musical instruments and can also be utilized for various single or multiple regression tasks related to term scoring.