Sustainable development of vocal music ecology in a digital ecological environment

Sustainable development of vocal music ecology in a digital ecological environment

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Publicado en 3C TIC – Volume 12 Issue 2 (Ed. 43)

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Xueyi Liu*

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Abstract

The phenomenon of noise interference during vocal transmission can lead to the problem of poor vocal transmission quality. This paper proposes a study on the sustainability of vocal ecology in a digital ecological environment. First, the matching tracking algorithm can extract the time-frequency characteristics of the effective signal, attenuate the interference of noise, and improve the propagation quality. A sustainable development GA-BP network model is established, and the adjustment amount of each weighting coefficient is obtained according to the gradient algorithm and using the inertia adjustment strategy. The coordination is regulated through feedback control strategies to ultimately achieve ecological sustainability of vocal music. The analysis results show that the average relative error of the simulation prediction of the sustainable development GA-BP network model is 3.54%, the maximum relative error is 8.11%, and the average relative error is within 5% of 70%. It has significant superiority and high efficiency in comparison with the prediction degree of the traditional model.

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Digital ecology; Vocal ecology; Sustainability; Time-frequency characteristics; GA-BP model

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