Modeling Musical Structure with Artificial Neural Networks
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Authors
Stefan Lattner
arXiv ID
2001.01720
Category
cs.SD: Sound
Cross-listed
cs.LG,
cs.MM,
eess.AS
Citations
2
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
In recent years, artificial neural networks (ANNs) have become a universal tool for tackling real-world problems. ANNs have also shown great success in music-related tasks including music summarization and classification, similarity estimation, computer-aided or autonomous composition, and automatic music analysis. As structure is a fundamental characteristic of Western music, it plays a role in all these tasks. Some structural aspects are particularly challenging to learn with current ANN architectures. This is especially true for mid- and high-level self-similarity, tonal and rhythmic relationships. In this thesis, I explore the application of ANNs to different aspects of musical structure modeling, identify some challenges involved and propose strategies to address them. First, using probability estimations of a Restricted Boltzmann Machine (RBM), a probabilistic bottom-up approach to melody segmentation is studied. Then, a top-down method for imposing a high-level structural template in music generation is presented, which combines Gibbs sampling using a convolutional RBM with gradient-descent optimization on the intermediate solutions. Furthermore, I motivate the relevance of musical transformations in structure modeling and show how a connectionist model, the Gated Autoencoder (GAE), can be employed to learn transformations between musical fragments. For learning transformations in sequences, I propose a special predictive training of the GAE, which yields a representation of polyphonic music as a sequence of intervals. Furthermore, the applicability of these interval representations to a top-down discovery of repeated musical sections is shown. Finally, a recurrent variant of the GAE is proposed, and its efficacy in music prediction and modeling of low-level repetition structure is demonstrated.
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