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Title: Learning%20to%20Align%20Polyphonic%20Music


1
Learning to Align Polyphonic Music
  • Shai Shalev-Shwartz
  • Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • Joint work with
  • Yoram Singer, Google Inc.
  • Joseph Keshet, Hebrew University

2
Motivation
Two ways for representing music
Symbolic representation
Acoustic representation
3
Symbolic Representation
symbolic representation
- pitch
pitch
- start-time
time
4
Acoustic Representation
acoustic signal
Feature Extraction (e.g. Spectral Analysis)
acoustic representation
5
The Alignment Problem Setting
actual start-time
6
The Alignment Problem Setting
  • Goal learn an alignment function

actual start-times
alignment function
7
Previous Work
  • Dynamic Programming (rule based)
  • Dannenberg 1984
  • Soulez et al. 2003
  • Orio Schwarz 2001
  • Generative Approaches
  • Raphael 1999
  • Durey Clements 2001
  • Shalev-Shwartz et al. 2002

8
Our Solution
Discriminative Learning from examples
Training Set
Discriminative Learning Algorithm
Alignment function
9
Why Discriminative Learning?
When Solving a given problem, try to avoid a
more general problem as an intermediate step
(Vladimir Vapniks principle for solving problems
using a restricted amount of information)
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10
Outline of Solution
  • Define a quantitative assessment of alignments
  • Define a hypotheses class - what is the form of
    our alignment functions
  • Map all possible alignments into vectors in an
    abstract vector-space
  • Find a projection in the vector-space which ranks
    alignments according to their quality
  • Suggest a learning algorithm

11
Assessing alignments
e.g.
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Feature Functions for Alignment
e.g.
acoustic and symbolic representation
feature function for alignment Assessing the
quality of a suggested alignment
suggested alignment (actual start-times)
e.g.
13
Feature Functions for Alignment
Mapping all possible alignments into a vector
space
slightly incorrect alignment
correct alignment
grossly incorrect alignment
14
Main Solution Principle
Find a linear projection that ranks alignments
according to their quality
slightly incorrect alignment
correct alignment
grossly incorrect alignment
15
Main Solution Principle (cont.)
An example of projection with low confidence
slightly incorrect alignment
correct alignment
grossly incorrect alignment
16
Main Solution Principle (cont.)
An example of incorrect projection
slightly incorrect alignment
correct alignment
grossly incorrect alignment
17
Hypotheses class
  • The form of our alignment functions predict
    the alignment which attains the highest
    projection
  • defines the direction of projection

18
Learning algorithm
  • Optimization Problem
  • Given a training set
  • Find
  • a projection
    and
  • a maximal confidence scalar
  • such that the data is ranked correctly

19
Algorithmic aspects
  • Iterative algorithm
  • Works on one alignment example at a time
  • The algorithm works in polynomial time although
    the number of constraints is exponentially large
  • Simple to implement
  • Convergence
  • Converges to a high confidence solution
  • iterations depends on the best attainable
    confidence
  • Generalization
  • The gap between test and train error decreases
    with the examples. The gap is bounded above by

20
Experimental Results
  • Task alignment of polyphonic piano music
  • Dataset 12 musical pieces where sound and MIDI
    were both recorded other performances of the
    same pieces in MIDI format
  • Features see in the paper
  • Algorithms
  • Discriminative method
  • Generative method Generalized Hidden Markov
    Model (GHMM)
  • Using the same features as in the discriminative
    method
  • Using different number of Gaussians (1,3,5,7)

21
Experimental Results (Cont.)
Our discriminative method outperforms GHMM
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The End
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