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High-dimensional sequence transduction

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arxiv 1212.1936 v1 pith:2P4Q2ZNZ submitted 2012-12-09 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords sequencehigh-dimensionalinputoutputablealgorithmapproachesapproximately
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We investigate the problem of transforming an input sequence into a high-dimensional output sequence in order to transcribe polyphonic audio music into symbolic notation. We introduce a probabilistic model based on a recurrent neural network that is able to learn realistic output distributions given the input and we devise an efficient algorithm to search for the global mode of that distribution. The resulting method produces musically plausible transcriptions even under high levels of noise and drastically outperforms previous state-of-the-art approaches on five datasets of synthesized sounds and real recordings, approximately halving the test error rate.

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