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Improving the Classification of Rare Chords with Unlabeled Data

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arxiv 2012.07055 v2 pith:OP5XV54A submitted 2020-12-13 cs.SD cs.LG

classification cs.SDcs.LG
keywords improverarerecognitionchordsclassificationoriginallyself-learningadapted
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In this work, we explore techniques to improve performance for rare classes in the task of Automatic Chord Recognition (ACR). We first explored the use of the focal loss in the context of ACR, which was originally proposed to improve the classification of hard samples. In parallel, we adapted a self-learning technique originally designed for image recognition to the musical domain. Our experiments show that both approaches individually (and their combination) improve the recognition of rare chords, but using only self-learning with noise addition yields the best results.

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