ChordFormer: A Conformer-Based Architecture for Large-Vocabulary Audio Chord Recognition
February 17, 2025 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
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Authors
Muhammad Waseem Akram, Stefano Dettori, Valentina Colla, Giorgio Carlo Buttazzo
arXiv ID
2502.11840
Category
cs.SD: Sound
Cross-listed
cs.AI,
cs.CV,
cs.IR,
cs.LG
Citations
1
Venue
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Chord recognition serves as a critical task in music information retrieval due to the abstract and descriptive nature of chords in music analysis. While audio chord recognition systems have achieved significant accuracy for small vocabularies (e.g., major/minor chords), large-vocabulary chord recognition remains a challenging problem. This complexity also arises from the inherent long-tail distribution of chords, where rare chord types are underrepresented in most datasets, leading to insufficient training samples. Effective chord recognition requires leveraging contextual information from audio sequences, yet existing models, such as combinations of convolutional neural networks, bidirectional long short-term memory networks, and bidirectional transformers, face limitations in capturing long-term dependencies and exhibit suboptimal performance on large-vocabulary chord recognition tasks. This work proposes ChordFormer, a novel conformer-based architecture designed to tackle structural chord recognition (e.g., triads, bass, sevenths) for large vocabularies. ChordFormer leverages conformer blocks that integrate convolutional neural networks with transformers, thus enabling the model to capture both local patterns and global dependencies effectively. By addressing challenges such as class imbalance through a reweighted loss function and structured chord representations, ChordFormer outperforms state-of-the-art models, achieving a 2% improvement in frame-wise accuracy and a 6% increase in class-wise accuracy on large-vocabulary chord datasets. Furthermore, ChordFormer excels in handling class imbalance, providing robust and balanced recognition across chord types. This approach bridges the gap between theoretical music knowledge and practical applications, advancing the field of large-vocabulary chord recognition.
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