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Improving Perceptual Audio Aesthetic Assessment via Triplet Loss and Self-Supervised Embeddings

Audio and Speech Processing 2025-09-04 v1 Machine Learning Sound

Abstract

We present a system for automatic multi-axis perceptual quality prediction of generative audio, developed for Track 2 of the AudioMOS Challenge 2025. The task is to predict four Audio Aesthetic Scores--Production Quality, Production Complexity, Content Enjoyment, and Content Usefulness--for audio generated by text-to-speech (TTS), text-to-audio (TTA), and text-to-music (TTM) systems. A main challenge is the domain shift between natural training data and synthetic evaluation data. To address this, we combine BEATs, a pretrained transformer-based audio representation model, with a multi-branch long short-term memory (LSTM) predictor and use a triplet loss with buffer-based sampling to structure the embedding space by perceptual similarity. Our results show that this improves embedding discriminability and generalization, enabling domain-robust audio quality assessment without synthetic training data.

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@article{arxiv.2509.03292,
  title  = {Improving Perceptual Audio Aesthetic Assessment via Triplet Loss and Self-Supervised Embeddings},
  author = {Dyah A. M. G. Wisnu and Ryandhimas E. Zezario and Stefano Rini and Hsin-Min Wang and Yu Tsao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.03292},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted by IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop(ASRU), 2025