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AASP-L7: Music Information Retrieval

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Thursday, May 16, 13:00 - 15:00
Location: Meeting Room 1
Session Chair: Meinard Müller, International Audio Laboratories Erlangen
 
  AASP-L7.1: END-TO-END LYRICS ALIGNMENT FOR POLYPHONIC MUSIC USING AN AUDIO-TO-CHARACTER RECOGNITION MODEL
         Daniel Stoller; Queen Mary University of London
         Simon Durand; Spotify
         Sebastian Ewert; Spotify
 
  AASP-L7.2: IMPROVED METRICAL ALIGNMENT OF MIDI PERFORMANCE BASED ON A REPETITION-AWARE ONLINE-ADAPTED GRAMMAR
         Andrew McLeod; Kyoto University
         Eita Nakamura; Kyoto University
         Kazuyoshi Yoshii; Kyoto University
 
  AASP-L7.3: MODELING MELODIC FEATURE DEPENDENCY WITH MODULARIZED VARIATIONAL AUTO-ENCODER
         Yu-An Wang; National Taiwan University
         Yu-Kai Huang; National Taiwan University
         Tzu-Chuan Lin; National Taiwan University
         Shang-Yu Su; National Taiwan University
         Yun-Nung Chen; National Taiwan University
 
  AASP-L7.4: UNSUPERVISED MELODY STYLE CONVERSION
         Eita Nakamura; Kyoto University
         Kentaro Shibata; Kyoto University
         Ryo Nishikimi; Kyoto University
         Kazuyoshi Yoshii; Kyoto University
 
  AASP-L7.5: ENHANCED HIERARCHICAL MUSIC STRUCTURE ANNOTATIONS VIA FEATURE LEVEL SIMILARITY FUSION
         Christopher Tralie; Duke University
         Brian McFee; New York University
 
  AASP-L7.6: MUSIC BOUNDARY DETECTION BASED ON A HYBRID DEEP MODEL OF NOVELTY, HOMOGENEITY, REPETITION AND DURATION
         Akira Maezawa; Yamaha Corporation