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SUMMARY
In 2017, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) determined that non-audible or inaudible background music should not generate distribution rights, and barely audible background music should generate 50% of the standard value generated by audible music. The music industry faces the problem of proposing a definition for the three audibility categories: audible, barely audible and inaudible background music, and requires automatic systems that are able to classify the perceived audibility of background music in audiovisual productions. One might think that the definitions of the categories audible, barely audible and inaudible background music only depend . . .
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