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Emotion and Theme Recognition in Music with Frequency-Aware RF-Regularized CNNs

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arxiv 1911.05833 v1 pith:QIM5F424 submitted 2019-10-28 cs.SD cs.LGcs.MMeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.LGcs.MMeess.AS
keywords emotionacousticcnnsfrequency-awaremusicperformperformancereceptive
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We present CP-JKU submission to MediaEval 2019; a Receptive Field-(RF)-regularized and Frequency-Aware CNN approach for tagging music with emotion/mood labels. We perform an investigation regarding the impact of the RF of the CNNs on their performance on this dataset. We observe that ResNets with smaller receptive fields -- originally adapted for acoustic scene classification -- also perform well in the emotion tagging task. We improve the performance of such architectures using techniques such as Frequency Awareness and Shake-Shake regularization, which were used in previous work on general acoustic recognition tasks.

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