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Structure-Aware Audio-to-Score Alignment using Progressively Dilated Convolutional Neural Networks

Sound 2021-02-16 v2 Machine Learning Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

The identification of structural differences between a music performance and the score is a challenging yet integral step of audio-to-score alignment, an important subtask of music information retrieval. We present a novel method to detect such differences between the score and performance for a given piece of music using progressively dilated convolutional neural networks. Our method incorporates varying dilation rates at different layers to capture both short-term and long-term context, and can be employed successfully in the presence of limited annotated data. We conduct experiments on audio recordings of real performances that differ structurally from the score, and our results demonstrate that our models outperform standard methods for structure-aware audio-to-score alignment.

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@article{arxiv.2102.00382,
  title  = {Structure-Aware Audio-to-Score Alignment using Progressively Dilated Convolutional Neural Networks},
  author = {Ruchit Agrawal and Daniel Wolff and Simon Dixon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.00382},
  year   = {2021}
}

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