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Similarity-Based Summarization of Music Files for Support Vector Machines

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  • Jan Jakubik
  • Halina Kwaśnicka

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Automatic retrieval of music information is an active area of research in which problems such as automatically assigning genres or descriptors of emotional content to music emerge. Recent advancements in the area rely on the use of deep learning, which allows researchers to operate on a low-level description of the music. Deep neural network architectures can learn to build feature representations that summarize music files from data itself, rather than expert knowledge. In this paper, a novel approach to applying feature learning in combination with support vector machines to musical data is presented. A spectrogram of the music file, which is too complex to be processed by SVM, is first reduced to a compact representation by a recurrent neural network. An adjustment to loss function of the network is proposed so that the network learns to build a representation space that replicates a certain notion of similarity between annotations, rather than to explicitly make predictions. We evaluate the approach on five datasets, focusing on emotion recognition and complementing it with genre classification. In experiments, the proposed loss function adjustment is shown to improve results in classification and regression tasks, but only when the learned similarity notion corresponds to a kernel function employed within the SVM. These results suggest that adjusting deep learning methods to build data representations that target a specific classifier or regressor can open up new perspectives for the use of standard machine learning methods in music domain.

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  • Jan Jakubik & Halina Kwaśnicka, 2018. "Similarity-Based Summarization of Music Files for Support Vector Machines," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:1935938
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/1935938
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