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Pitch Contour Tokenization using VQ-VAE and Its Application on Korean Traditional Music Analysis

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Computational analysis of music often relies on discrete representations, yet many musical traditions are organized around continuous pitch movement that resists segmentation into note-like units. For such traditions, the discrete units that analysis would build on are not given in advance. We address this gap by learning a vocabulary of local pitch-contour patterns directly from unlabeled audio, using a VQ-VAE that quantizes fixed-length contour segments into a finite codebook. To make the learned tokens stable across segmentation positions and small variations in timing and pitch range, we train the model with a reconstruction objective evaluated under the best alignment among a set of candidate temporal and pitch-domain transformations. Applied to Korean traditional music, the learned tokens recover information about expert-defined sigimsae categories without supervision, and in pansori individual tokens align with the two principal modes, Gyemyeonjo and Ujo, supporting their use as units for corpus-level analysis of contour-centric traditions.

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