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Audio segmentation based on melodic style with hand-crafted features and with convolutional neural networks

Published 30 Jul 2018 in cs.SD and eess.AS | (1807.11138v1)

Abstract: We investigate methods for the automatic labeling of the taan section, a prominent structural component of the Hindustani Khayal vocal concert. The taan contains improvised raga-based melody rendered in the highly distinctive style of rapid pitch and energy modulations of the voice. We propose computational features that capture these specific high-level characteristics of the singing voice in the polyphonic context. The extracted local features are used to achieve classification at the frame level via a trained multilayer perceptron (MLP) network, followed by grouping and segmentation based on novelty detection. We report high accuracies with reference to musician annotated taan sections across artists and concerts. We also compare the performance obtained by the compact specialized features with frame-level classification via a convolutional neural network (CNN) operating directly on audio spectrogram patches for the same task. While the relatively simple architecture we experiment with does not quite attain the classification accuracy of the hand-crafted features, it provides for a performance well above chance with interesting insights about the ability of the network to learn discriminative features effectively from labeled data.

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