Training audio transformers for cover song identification

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Abstract

In the past decades, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been commonly adopted in audio perception tasks, which aim to learn latent representations. However, for audio analysis, CNNs may exhibit limitations in effectively modeling temporal contextual information. Analogous to the successes of transformer architecture used in the fields of computer vision and audio classification, to capture long-range global contexts better, we here extend this line of work and propose an Audio Similarity Transformer (ASimT), a convolution-free, purely transformer network-based architecture for learning effective representations of audio signals. Furthermore, we introduce a novel loss MAPLoss, used in tandem with classification loss, to directly enhance the mean average precision. In the experiments, ASimT demonstrates its state-of-the-art performance in cover song identification on public datasets.

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Zeng, T., & Lau, F. C. M. (2023). Training audio transformers for cover song identification. Eurasip Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing, 2023(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13636-023-00297-4

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