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Audio Based Disambiguation Of Music Genre Tags

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arxiv 1809.07256 v1 pith:37MEVHVN submitted 2018-09-19 cs.IR

classification cs.IR
keywords genretagssystemaudioembeddingsanotherdatasetsmusic
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In this paper, we propose to infer music genre embeddings from audio datasets carrying semantic information about genres. We show that such embeddings can be used for disambiguating genre tags (identification of different labels for the same genre, tag translation from a tag system to another, inference of hierarchical taxonomies on these genre tags). These embeddings are built by training a deep convolutional neural network genre classifier with large audio datasets annotated with a flat tag system. We show empirically that they makes it possible to retrieve the original taxonomy of a tag system, spot duplicates tags and translate tags from a tag system to another.

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