11/10/2020

Combining Musical Features for Cover Detection

Guillaume Doras, Furkan Yesiler, Joan Serra, Emilia Gomez, Geoffroy Peeters

Keywords: Applications, Music retrieval systems, Domain knowledge, Machine learning/Artificial intelligence for music, MIR tasks, Automatic classification, Similarity metrics, Musical features and properties, Harmony, chords, and tonality, Melody and motives

Abstract: Recent works have addressed the automatic cover detection problem from a metric learning perspective. They employ different input representations, aiming to exploit melodic or harmonic characteristics of songs and yield promising performances. In this work, we propose a comparative study of these different representations and show that systems combining melodic and harmonic features drastically outperform those relying on a single input representation. We illustrate how these features complement each other with both quantitative and qualitative analyses. We finally investigate various fusion schemes and propose methods yielding state-of-the-art performances on two publicly-available large datasets.

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