The application and research of double-layer music emotion classification model based on random forest algorithm in digital music
by Linna Huang
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations (IJNVO), Vol. 28, No. 2/3/4, 2023

Abstract: It is urgent to solve the problem of music emotion classification. The stochastic forest algorithm is easy to operate and performs better than other single-layer classification models. Aiming at the problems of feature extraction and classification in conventional music emotion classification methods, music features are divided into long-term features and short-term features, and a two-layer music emotion classification model integrating a random forest (RF) algorithm is designed. The experimental results showed that the SVM model using the Gaussian radial basis kernel function had the highest classification accuracy of 90.78% in training the SVM model. The overall classification accuracy of the two-layer music emotion classification model was 98.92%, the recall rate was 97.63%, and its indicators in different emotion categories were the highest, with an average F1 value of 0.919. To sum up, the two-layer music emotion classification model based on the RF algorithm proposed in the research has excellent recognition and classification capabilities.

Online publication date: Wed, 04-Oct-2023

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