Boundary Regression for Leitmotif Detection in Music Audio
Abstract
Leitmotifs are musical phrases that are reprised in various forms throughout a piece. Due to diverse variations and instrumentation, detecting the occurrence of leitmotifs from audio recordings is a highly challenging task. Leitmotif detection may be handled as a subcategory of audio event detection, where leitmotif activity is predicted at the frame level. However, as leitmotifs embody distinct, coherent musical structures, a more holistic approach akin to bounding box regression in visual object detection can be helpful. This method captures the entirety of a motif rather than fragmenting it into individual frames, thereby preserving its musical integrity and producing more useful predictions. We present our experimental results on tackling leitmotif detection as a boundary regression task.
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@article{arxiv.2503.07977,
title = {Boundary Regression for Leitmotif Detection in Music Audio},
author = {Sihun Lee and Dasaem Jeong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.07977},
year = {2025}
}
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2 pages, 1 figure; presented at the 2024 ISMIR conference Late-Breaking Demo