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A Decomposed Retrieval-Edit-Rerank Framework for Chord Generation

Sound 2026-05-11 v1 Multimedia Signal Processing

Abstract

Chord generation is an inherently constrained creative task that requires balancing stylistic diversity with music-theoretic feasibility. Existing approaches typically entangle candidate generation and constraint enforcement within a single model, making the diversity-feasibility trade-off difficult to control and interpret. In this work, we approach chord generation from a system-level perspective, introducing a Retrieval-Edit-Rerank (RER) framework that decomposes the task into three explicit stages: i) retrieval, which defines a stylistically plausible candidate space; ii) editing, which enforces music-theoretic feasibility through minimal modifications; and iii) reranking, which resolves soft preferences among feasible candidates. This separation provides a controllable pipeline, where each component addresses a distinct aspect of the generation process, thereby enhancing both the interpretability and adjustability of the output chords. Through objective metrics and subjective evaluation, our decomposed system outperforms all end-to-end chord generation baselines in balancing chord diversity and music-theoretic feasibility. Ablation studies further confirm the complementary roles of each stage in creative exploration and constraint satisfaction.

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@article{arxiv.2605.07489,
  title  = {A Decomposed Retrieval-Edit-Rerank Framework for Chord Generation},
  author = {Qiqi He and Dichucheng Li and Xiaoheng Sun and Anqi Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.07489},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted by the 2026 ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR 2026)

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