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MIRFLEX: Music Information Retrieval Feature Library for Extraction

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arxiv 2411.00469 v1 pith:GV6ELQ7J submitted 2024-11-01 cs.SD cs.AIcs.IReess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.AIcs.IReess.AS
keywords musicfeaturesextractionfeatureinformationintegrationlikemodels
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This paper introduces an extendable modular system that compiles a range of music feature extraction models to aid music information retrieval research. The features include musical elements like key, downbeats, and genre, as well as audio characteristics like instrument recognition, vocals/instrumental classification, and vocals gender detection. The integrated models are state-of-the-art or latest open-source. The features can be extracted as latent or post-processed labels, enabling integration into music applications such as generative music, recommendation, and playlist generation. The modular design allows easy integration of newly developed systems, making it a good benchmarking and comparison tool. This versatile toolkit supports the research community in developing innovative solutions by providing concrete musical features.

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    SonicVerse jointly learns music captioning and auxiliary feature detection, projecting audio and feature representations into language tokens, and reports a marginal BLEU gain over a content-only baseline.

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