A MAML-trained CRNN outperforms supervised and transfer-learning baselines for low-resource tabla stroke transcription, and two simple scoring methods identify tala from transcribed strokes.
Few-Shot Drum Transcription in Polyphonic Music
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Data-driven approaches to automatic drum transcription (ADT) are often limited to a predefined, small vocabulary of percussion instrument classes. Such models cannot recognize out-of-vocabulary classes nor are they able to adapt to finer-grained vocabularies. In this work, we address open vocabulary ADT by introducing few-shot learning to the task. We train a Prototypical Network on a synthetic dataset and evaluate the model on multiple real-world ADT datasets with polyphonic accompaniment. We show that, given just a handful of selected examples at inference time, we can match and in some cases outperform a state-of-the-art supervised ADT approach under a fixed vocabulary setting. At the same time, we show that our model can successfully generalize to finer-grained or extended vocabularies unseen during training, a scenario where supervised approaches cannot operate at all. We provide a detailed analysis of our experimental results, including a breakdown of performance by sound class and by polyphony.
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Meta-learning-based percussion transcription and $t\bar{a}la$ identification from low-resource audio
A MAML-trained CRNN outperforms supervised and transfer-learning baselines for low-resource tabla stroke transcription, and two simple scoring methods identify tala from transcribed strokes.