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Real-time polyphonic music transcription with non-negative matrix factorization and beta-divergence

Arshia Cont

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the problem of real-time polyphonic music transcription by employing non-negative matrix factorization techniques and the beta-divergence as a cost function. We consider real-world setups where the music signal arrives incrementally to the system and is transcribed as it unfolds in time. The proposed transcription system is addressed with a modified non-negative matrix factorization scheme, called non-negative decomposition, where the incoming signal is projected onto a fixed basis of templates learned off-line prior to the decomposition. We discuss the use of non-negative matrix factorization with the beta-divergence to achieve the real-time decomposition. The proposed system is evaluated on the specific task of piano music transcription and the results show that it can outperform several state-of-the-art off-line approaches.
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hal-00708682 , version 1 (15-06-2012)

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Arnaud Dessein, Arshia Cont, Guillaume Lemaitre. Real-time polyphonic music transcription with non-negative matrix factorization and beta-divergence. ISMIR - 11th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, Aug 2010, Utrecht, Netherlands. pp.489-494. ⟨hal-00708682⟩
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