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arxiv: 2404.01058 · v1 · pith:URQCNSGG · submitted 2024-04-01 · cs.SD · cs.IR· cs.LG· eess.AS

A Novel Audio Representation for Music Genre Identification in MIR

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classification cs.SD cs.IRcs.LGeess.AS
keywords audiorepresentationjukeboxmusicspectrogramsalmostcreateddataset
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For Music Information Retrieval downstream tasks, the most common audio representation is time-frequency-based, such as Mel spectrograms. In order to identify musical genres, this study explores the possibilities of a new form of audio representation one of the most usual MIR downstream tasks. Therefore, to discretely encoding music using deep vector quantization; a novel audio representation was created for the innovative generative music model i.e. Jukebox. The effectiveness of Jukebox's audio representation is compared to Mel spectrograms using a dataset that is almost equivalent to State-of-the-Art (SOTA) and an almost same transformer design. The results of this study imply that, at least when the transformers are pretrained using a very modest dataset of 20k tracks, Jukebox's audio representation is not superior to Mel spectrograms. This could be explained by the fact that Jukebox's audio representation does not sufficiently take into account the peculiarities of human hearing perception. On the other hand, Mel spectrograms are specifically created with the human auditory sense in mind.

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