A dynamic programming approach to adaptive tatum assignment for rhythm transcription

Aaron Yang, E. Chew, A. Volk
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We present a method for segmenting music with different grid levels in order to properly quantize note values in the transcription of music. This method can be used in automatic music transcription systems and music information retrieval systems to reduce a performance of a music piece to the printed or digital score. The system takes only the onset data of performed music from either MIDI or audio, and determine the best maximal grid level onto which to fit the note onsets. This maximal grid level, or tatum, is allowed to vary from section to section in a piece. We obtain the optimal segmentation of the piece using dynamic programming. We present results from an audio based performance of Milhaud's Botafogo, as well as several MIDI performances of the Rondo-Allegro from Beethoven's Pathetique. The results show a reduction of error compared to quantization based only on one global metric level, and promises to create rhythm transcriptions that are parsimonious and readable.
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基于动态规划的节奏转录自适应tatum分配方法
我们提出了一种用不同网格级别分割音乐的方法,以便在音乐转录中适当地量化音符值。该方法可用于自动音乐转录系统和音乐信息检索系统,以将音乐作品的表现减少为印刷或数字乐谱。该系统仅从MIDI或音频中获取演奏音乐的开始数据,并确定适合音符开始的最佳最大网格级别。这个最大的网格水平,或tatum,允许在一个片段的不同部分变化。采用动态规划的方法对工件进行最优分割。我们展示了米约的《博塔弗戈》的音频表演结果,以及贝多芬的《悲怆》中回旋板的几次MIDI表演。结果表明,与仅基于一个全局度量级别的量化相比,误差减少了,并且有望创建简洁可读的节奏转录。
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