English

A Real-Time Lyrics Alignment System Using Chroma And Phonetic Features For Classical Vocal Performance

Sound 2024-01-18 v1 Machine Learning Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

The goal of real-time lyrics alignment is to take live singing audio as input and to pinpoint the exact position within given lyrics on the fly. The task can benefit real-world applications such as the automatic subtitling of live concerts or operas. However, designing a real-time model poses a great challenge due to the constraints of only using past input and operating within a minimal latency. Furthermore, due to the lack of datasets for real-time models for lyrics alignment, previous studies have mostly evaluated with private in-house datasets, resulting in a lack of standard evaluation methods. This paper presents a real-time lyrics alignment system for classical vocal performances with two contributions. First, we improve the lyrics alignment algorithm by finding an optimal combination of chromagram and phonetic posteriorgram (PPG) that capture melodic and phonetics features of the singing voice, respectively. Second, we recast the Schubert Winterreise Dataset (SWD) which contains multiple performance renditions of the same pieces as an evaluation set for the real-time lyrics alignment.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2401.09200,
  title  = {A Real-Time Lyrics Alignment System Using Chroma And Phonetic Features For Classical Vocal Performance},
  author = {Jiyun Park and Sangeon Yong and Taegyun Kwon and Juhan Nam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.09200},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

To Appear IEEE ICASSP 2024

R2 v1 2026-06-28T14:19:16.710Z