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Deformable CNN and Imbalance-Aware Feature Learning for Singing Technique Classification

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arxiv 2206.12230 v1 pith:CHS4QWMB submitted 2022-06-24 cs.SD cs.MMeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.MMeess.AS
keywords classificationdeformablefeaturesingingclassifierconvolutionfactorsfluctuations
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Singing techniques are used for expressive vocal performances by employing temporal fluctuations of the timbre, the pitch, and other components of the voice. Their classification is a challenging task, because of mainly two factors: 1) the fluctuations in singing techniques have a wide variety and are affected by many factors and 2) existing datasets are imbalanced. To deal with these problems, we developed a novel audio feature learning method based on deformable convolution with decoupled training of the feature extractor and the classifier using a class-weighted loss function. The experimental results show the following: 1) the deformable convolution improves the classification results, particularly when it is applied to the last two convolutional layers, and 2) both re-training the classifier and weighting the cross-entropy loss function by a smoothed inverse frequency enhance the classification performance.

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