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Music Instrument Classification Reprogrammed

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arxiv 2211.08379 v1 pith:MGXOVK2P submitted 2022-11-15 cs.SD cs.LGeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.LGeess.AS
keywords musicreprogrammingtaskclassificationdatadifferentinstrumentpre-trained
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The performance of approaches to Music Instrument Classification, a popular task in Music Information Retrieval, is often impacted and limited by the lack of availability of annotated data for training. We propose to address this issue with "reprogramming," a technique that utilizes pre-trained deep and complex neural networks originally targeting a different task by modifying and mapping both the input and output of the pre-trained model. We demonstrate that reprogramming can effectively leverage the power of the representation learned for a different task and that the resulting reprogrammed system can perform on par or even outperform state-of-the-art systems at a fraction of training parameters. Our results, therefore, indicate that reprogramming is a promising technique potentially applicable to other tasks impeded by data scarcity.

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