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arxiv: 2507.13572 · v1 · pith:2V3I32T7 · submitted 2025-07-17 · cs.SD · eess.AS

Temporal Adaptation of Pre-trained Foundation Models for Music Structure Analysis

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keywords musicmodelsadaptationanalysisaudiofoundationtemporalfine-tuning
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Audio-based music structure analysis (MSA) is an essential task in Music Information Retrieval that remains challenging due to the complexity and variability of musical form. Recent advances highlight the potential of fine-tuning pre-trained music foundation models for MSA tasks. However, these models are typically trained with high temporal feature resolution and short audio windows, which limits their efficiency and introduces bias when applied to long-form audio. This paper presents a temporal adaptation approach for fine-tuning music foundation models tailored to MSA. Our method enables efficient analysis of full-length songs in a single forward pass by incorporating two key strategies: (1) audio window extension and (2) low-resolution adaptation. Experiments on the Harmonix Set and RWC-Pop datasets show that our method significantly improves both boundary detection and structural function prediction, while maintaining comparable memory usage and inference speed.

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