Unsupervised Generative Adversarial Alignment Representation for Sheet music, Audio and Lyrics

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Authors Donghuo Zeng, Yi Yu, Keizo Oyama arXiv ID 2007.14856 Category eess.AS: Audio & Speech Cross-listed cs.IR, cs.MM, cs.SD Citations 4 Venue IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Big Data Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Sheet music, audio, and lyrics are three main modalities during writing a song. In this paper, we propose an unsupervised generative adversarial alignment representation (UGAAR) model to learn deep discriminative representations shared across three major musical modalities: sheet music, lyrics, and audio, where a deep neural network based architecture on three branches is jointly trained. In particular, the proposed model can transfer the strong relationship between audio and sheet music to audio-lyrics and sheet-lyrics pairs by learning the correlation in the latent shared subspace. We apply CCA components of audio and sheet music to establish new ground truth. The generative (G) model learns the correlation of two couples of transferred pairs to generate new audio-sheet pair for a fixed lyrics to challenge the discriminative (D) model. The discriminative model aims at distinguishing the input which is from the generative model or the ground truth. The two models simultaneously train in an adversarial way to enhance the ability of deep alignment representation learning. Our experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of our proposed UGAAR for alignment representation learning among sheet music, audio, and lyrics.
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