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Evaluating High-Resolution Piano Sustain Pedal Depth Estimation with Musically Informed Metrics

Information Retrieval 2026-02-04 v2 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Evaluation for continuous piano pedal depth estimation tasks remains incomplete when relying only on conventional frame-level metrics, which overlook musically important features such as direction-change boundaries and pedal curve contours. To provide more interpretable and musically meaningful insights, we propose an evaluation framework that augments standard frame-level metrics with an action-level assessment measuring direction and timing using segments of press/hold/release states and a gesture-level analysis that evaluates contour similarity of each press-release cycle. We apply this framework to compare an audio-only baseline with two variants: one incorporating symbolic information from MIDI, and another trained in a binary-valued setting, all within a unified architecture. Results show that the MIDI-informed model significantly outperforms the others at action and gesture levels, despite modest frame-level gains. These findings demonstrate that our framework captures musically relevant improvements indiscernible by traditional metrics, offering a more practical and effective approach to evaluating pedal depth estimation models.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2510.03750,
  title  = {Evaluating High-Resolution Piano Sustain Pedal Depth Estimation with Musically Informed Metrics},
  author = {Hanwen Zhang and Kun Fang and Ziyu Wang and Ichiro Fujinaga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.03750},
  year   = {2026}
}