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Solos: A Dataset for Audio-Visual Music Analysis

Audio and Speech Processing 2020-08-10 v2 Databases Sound

Abstract

In this paper, we present a new dataset of music performance videos which can be used for training machine learning methods for multiple tasks such as audio-visual blind source separation and localization, cross-modal correspondences, cross-modal generation and, in general, any audio-visual self-supervised task. These videos, gathered from YouTube, consist of solo musical performances of 13 different instruments. Compared to previously proposed audio-visual datasets, Solos is cleaner since a big amount of its recordings are auditions and manually checked recordings, ensuring there is no background noise nor effects added in the video post-processing. Besides, it is, up to the best of our knowledge, the only dataset that contains the whole set of instruments present in the URMP\cite{URPM} dataset, a high-quality dataset of 44 audio-visual recordings of multi-instrument classical music pieces with individual audio tracks. URMP was intented to be used for source separation, thus, we evaluate the performance on the URMP dataset of two different source-separation models trained on Solos. The dataset is publicly available at https://juanfmontesinos.github.io/Solos/

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@article{arxiv.2006.07931,
  title  = {Solos: A Dataset for Audio-Visual Music Analysis},
  author = {Juan F. Montesinos and Olga Slizovskaia and Gloria Haro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.07931},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Rephrased some sentenced. Explanation about OpenPose. Minor grammatical errors

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