Sonus Texere! Automated Dense Soundtrack Construction for Books using Movie Adaptations
Jaidev Shriram, Makarand Tapaswi, Vinoo Alluri

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fully automatic system that creates immersive, emotionally relevant soundtracks for books by leveraging movie adaptation music, enhancing the reading experience through context-aware musical excerpts.
Contribution
It presents the first automated method to generate dense, scene-specific soundtracks for books using movie adaptation music and a novel text and music processing pipeline.
Findings
Readers reported increased immersion and emotional engagement.
The soundtrack's relevance was validated through perceptual studies.
High precision in scene and emotion recognition improved user experience.
Abstract
Reading, much like music listening, is an immersive experience that transports readers while taking them on an emotional journey. Listening to complementary music has the potential to amplify the reading experience, especially when the music is stylistically cohesive and emotionally relevant. In this paper, we propose the first fully automatic method to build a dense soundtrack for books, which can play high-quality instrumental music for the entirety of the reading duration. Our work employs a unique text processing and music weaving pipeline that determines the context and emotional composition of scenes in a chapter. This allows our method to identify and play relevant excerpts from the soundtrack of the book's movie adaptation. By relying on the movie composer's craftsmanship, our book soundtracks include expert-made motifs and other scene-specific musical characteristics. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic and Audio Processing · Video Analysis and Summarization · Music Technology and Sound Studies
