Audio-to-Score Alignment using Transposition-invariant Features

07/19/2018
by   Andreas Arzt, et al.
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Audio-to-score alignment is an important pre-processing step for in-depth analysis of classical music. In this paper, we apply novel transposition-invariant audio features to this task. These low-dimensional features represent local pitch intervals and are learned in an unsupervised fashion by a gated autoencoder. Our results show that the proposed features are indeed fully transposition-invariant and enable accurate alignments between transposed scores and performances. Furthermore, they can even outperform widely used features for audio-to-score alignment on `untransposed data', and thus are a viable and more flexible alternative to well-established features for music alignment and matching.

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