A survey of over one million hours of music datasets and 244 papers finds that Global South music accounts for only 14.6% of training data and is nearly absent from research authorship.
Reducing Barriers to the Use of Marginalised Music Genres in AI
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AI systems for high quality music generation typically rely on extremely large musical datasets to train the AI models. This creates barriers to generating music beyond the genres represented in dominant datasets such as Western Classical music or pop music. We undertook a 4 month international research project summarised in this paper to explore the eXplainable AI (XAI) challenges and opportunities associated with reducing barriers to using marginalised genres of music with AI models. XAI opportunities identified included topics of improving transparency and control of AI models, explaining the ethics and bias of AI models, fine tuning large models with small datasets to reduce bias, and explaining style-transfer opportunities with AI models. Participants in the research emphasised that whilst it is hard to work with small datasets such as marginalised music and AI, such approaches strengthen cultural representation of underrepresented cultures and contribute to addressing issues of bias of deep learning models. We are now building on this project to bring together a global International Responsible AI Music community and invite people to join our network.
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Missing Melodies: AI Music Generation and its "Nearly" Complete Omission of the Global South
A survey of over one million hours of music datasets and 244 papers finds that Global South music accounts for only 14.6% of training data and is nearly absent from research authorship.