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$T\bar{a}laGen:$ A System for Automatic $T\bar{a}la$ Identification and Generation

Audio and Speech Processing 2025-01-16 v2

Abstract

In Hindustani classical music, the tabla plays an important role as a rhythmic backbone and accompaniment. In applications like computer-based music analysis, learning singing, and learning musical instruments, tabla stroke transcription, taˉlat\bar{a}la identification, and generation are crucial. This paper proposes a comprehensive system aimed at addressing these challenges. For tabla stroke transcription, we propose a novel approach based on model-agnostic meta-learning (MAML) that facilitates the accurate identification of tabla strokes using minimal data. Leveraging these transcriptions, the system introduces two novel taˉlat\bar{a}la identification methods based on the sequence analysis of tabla strokes. \par Furthermore, the paper proposes a framework for taˉlat\bar{a}la generation to bridge traditional and modern learning methods. This framework utilizes finite state transducers (FST) and linear time-invariant (LTI) filters to generate taˉlast\bar{a}las with real-time tempo control through user interaction, enhancing practice sessions and musical education. Experimental evaluations on tabla solo and concert datasets demonstrate the system's exceptional performance on real-world data and its ability to outperform existing methods. Additionally, the proposed taˉlat\bar{a}la identification methods surpass state-of-the-art techniques. The contributions of this paper include a combined approach to tabla stroke transcription, innovative taˉlat\bar{a}la identification techniques, and a robust framework for taˉlat\bar{a}la generation that handles the rhythmic complexities of Hindustani music.

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@article{arxiv.2407.20935,
  title  = {$T\bar{a}laGen:$ A System for Automatic $T\bar{a}la$ Identification and Generation},
  author = {Rahul Bapusaheb Kodag and Himanshu Jindal and Vipul Arora},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.20935},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

The method used in this paper has been modified and incorporated into a different paper, titled "Meta-learning-based percussion transcription and t\=ala identification from low-resource audio". This new paper has already been submitted to arXiv, and can be found under the following link: arXiv:2501.04742v2