Soft Dynamic Time Warping for Multi-Pitch Estimation and Beyond
Krause, Michael, Weiß, Christof, Müller, Meinard
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Many tasks in music information retrieval (MIR) involve weakly aligned data, where exact temporal correspondences are unknown. The connectionist temporal classification (CTC) loss is a standard technique to learn feature representations based on weakly aligned training data. However, CTC is limited to discrete-valued target sequences and can be difficult to extend to multi-label problems. In this article, we show how soft dynamic time warping (SoftDTW), a differentiable variant of classical DTW, can be used as an alternative to CTC. Using multi-pitch estimation as an example scenario, we show that SoftDTW yields results on par with a state-of-the-art multi-label extension of CTC. In addition to being more elegant in terms of its algorithmic formulation, SoftDTW naturally extends to real-valued target sequences.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-11-2023
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