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Automatic music transcription: challenges and future directions

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 407-434

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10844-013-0258-3

Keywords

Music signal analysis; Music information retrieval; Automatic music transcription

Funding

  1. City University London Research Fellowship
  2. Queen Mary University of London CDTA Studentship
  3. MIReS project
  4. European Commission [287711]

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Automatic music transcription is considered by many to be a key enabling technology in music signal processing. However, the performance of transcription systems is still significantly below that of a human expert, and accuracies reported in recent years seem to have reached a limit, although the field is still very active. In this paper we analyse limitations of current methods and identify promising directions for future research. Current transcription methods use general purpose models which are unable to capture the rich diversity found in music signals. One way to overcome the limited performance of transcription systems is to tailor algorithms to specific use-cases. Semi-automatic approaches are another way of achieving a more reliable transcription. Also, the wealth of musical scores and corresponding audio data now available are a rich potential source of training data, via forced alignment of audio to scores, but large scale utilisation of such data has yet to be attempted. Other promising approaches include the integration of information from multiple algorithms and different musical aspects.

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