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http://dx.doi.org/10.33851/JMIS.2022.9.2.113

Long Song Type Classification based on Lyrics  

Namjil, Bayarsaikhan (Dept. of School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, National University of Mongolia)
Ganbaatar, Nandinbilig (Dept. of School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, National University of Mongolia)
Batsuuri, Suvdaa (Dept. of School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, National University of Mongolia)
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Journal of Multimedia Information System / v.9, no.2, 2022 , pp. 113-120 More about this Journal
Abstract
Mongolian folk songs are inspired by Mongolian labor songs and are classified into long and short songs. Mongolian long songs have ancient origins, are rich in legends, and are a great source of folklore. So it was inscribed by UNESCO in 2008. Mongolian written literature is formed under the direct influence of oral literature. Mongolian long song has 3 classes: ayzam, suman, and besreg by their lyrics and structure. In ayzam long song, the world perfectly embodies the philosophical nature of world phenomena and the nature of human life. Suman long song has a wide range of topics such as the common way of life, respect for ancestors, respect for fathers, respect for mountains and water, livestock and animal husbandry, as well as the history of Mongolia. Besreg long songs are dominated by commanded and trained characters. In this paper, we proposed a method to classify their 3 types of long songs using machine learning, based on their lyrics structures without semantic information. We collected lyrics of over 80 long songs and extracted 11 features from every single song. The features are the name of a song, number of the verse, number of lines, number of words, general value, double value, elapsed time of verse, elapsed time of 5 words, and the longest elapsed time of 1 word, full text, and type label. In experimental results, our proposed features show on average 78% recognition rates in function type machine learning methods, to classify the ayzam, suman, and besreg classes.
Keywords
Mongolian Long Song; Song Genre Classification by Lyrics; Machine Learning; Feature Extraction from Song Lyrics;
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