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arxiv 2501.03038 v2 pith:EFJY4OYW submitted 2025-01-06 cs.SD cs.AIcs.LGeess.AS

Piano Transcription by Hierarchical Language Modeling with Pretrained Roll-based Encoders

classification cs.SD cs.AIcs.LGeess.AS
keywords roll-basedsystemsencodershierarchicaltranscriptionframe-levellanguagelong
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Automatic Music Transcription (AMT), aiming to get musical notes from raw audio, typically uses frame-level systems with piano-roll outputs or language model (LM)-based systems with note-level predictions. However, frame-level systems require manual thresholding, while the LM-based systems struggle with long sequences. In this paper, we propose a hybrid method combining pre-trained roll-based encoders with an LM decoder to leverage the strengths of both methods. Besides, our approach employs a hierarchical prediction strategy, first predicting onset and pitch, then velocity, and finally offset. The hierarchical prediction strategy reduces computational costs by breaking down long sequences into different hierarchies. Evaluated on two benchmark roll-based encoders, our method outperforms traditional piano-roll outputs 0.01 and 0.022 in onset-offset-velocity F1 score, demonstrating its potential as a performance-enhancing plug-in for arbitrary roll-based music transcription encoder.

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