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Automatic Evaluation System for Piano Performance Based on the Internet of Things Technology under the Background of Artificial Intelligence

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  • Jianan Yu

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Ubiquitous sensors cover many areas of modern society. As the sensor network matures, various applications based on the Internet of Things are setting off a new revolution in all aspects of social life. In order to in-depth study whether the Internet of Things technology can be used in the automatic evaluation of piano performance, this article uses artificial system comparison method, database establishment method, and model construction method to collect samples, analyze the automatic evaluation model, and streamline the algorithm, and based on these foundations, a practical automatic evaluation system for piano performance was created. However, the role of this article does not stop there. There are also a variety of algorithm-like models and the construction of technical models. First, the practicality of the created model is studied, and it is found that the traditional manual recognition rate is about 52%, while the recognition rate of the system in this paper is more than 90%, and the average recognition time of the system is 1.1 s. The start-up process and recognition process time of other systems are all no more than 6 s, indicating the superior performance of the system. On this basis, select the classic piano textbook: Thompson’s Simple Piano Tutorial. From it, select representative pieces as test samples. We can find that the overall F -measure value is above 90%, and the average F -measure value is 96.8%; the system performance test is good and can provide accurate evaluation results for piano learners. The results show that the number of identifications and missing numbers of the system are not much different from those of manual identification, which further proves its superiority. It is basically realized that starting from the Internet of Things technology, a system model that can automatically evaluate most piano repertoires has been designed.

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  • Jianan Yu, 2021. "Automatic Evaluation System for Piano Performance Based on the Internet of Things Technology under the Background of Artificial Intelligence," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8501960
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/8501960
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