OpenMU: Your Swiss Army Knife for Music Understanding
Zhao, Mengjie, Zhong, Zhi, Mao, Zhuoyuan, Yang, Shiqi, Liao, Wei-Hsiang, Takahashi, Shusuke, Wakaki, Hiromi, Mitsufuji, Yuki
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We present OpenMU-Bench, a large-scale benchmark suite for addressing the data scarcity issue in training multimodal language models to understand music. To construct OpenMU-Bench, we leveraged existing datasets and bootstrapped new annotations. OpenMU-Bench also broadens the scope of music understanding by including lyrics understanding and music tool usage. Using OpenMU-Bench, we trained our music understanding model, OpenMU, with extensive ablations, demonstrating that OpenMU outperforms baseline models such as MU-Llama. Both OpenMU and OpenMU-Bench are open-sourced to facilitate future research in music understanding and to enhance creative music production efficiency.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-27-2024
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