Exploring single-song autoencoding schemes for audio-based music structure analysis

27 Oct 2021  ·  Axel Marmoret, Jérémy E. Cohen, Frédéric Bimbot ·

The ability of deep neural networks to learn complex data relations and representations is established nowadays, but it generally relies on large sets of training data. This work explores a "piece-specific" autoencoding scheme, in which a low-dimensional autoencoder is trained to learn a latent/compressed representation specific to a given song, which can then be used to infer the song structure. Such a model does not rely on supervision nor annotations, which are well-known to be tedious to collect and often ambiguous in Music Structure Analysis. We report that the proposed unsupervised auto-encoding scheme achieves the level of performance of supervised state-of-the-art methods with 3 seconds tolerance when using a Log Mel spectrogram representation on the RWC-Pop dataset.

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