Score Transformer: Generating Musical Score from Note-level Representation

Masahiro Suzuki
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Abstract

In this paper, we explore the tokenized representation of musical scores using the Transformer model to automatically generate musical scores. Thus far, sequence models have yielded fruitful results with note-level (MIDI-equivalent) symbolic representations of music. Although the note-level representations can comprise sufficient information to reproduce music aurally, they cannot contain adequate information to represent music visually in terms of notation. Musical scores contain various musical symbols (e.g., clef, key signature, and notes) and attributes (e.g., stem direction, beam, and tie) that enable us to visually comprehend musical content. However, automated estimation of these elements has yet to be comprehensively addressed. In this paper, we first design score token representation corresponding to the various musical elements. We then train the Transformer model to transcribe note-level representation into appropriate music notation. Evaluations of popular piano scores show that the proposed method significantly outperforms existing methods on all 12 musical aspects that were investigated. We also explore an effective notation-level token representation to work with the model and determine that our proposed representation produces the steadiest results.
分数转换器:从音符级表示生成乐谱
在本文中,我们使用Transformer模型来探索乐谱的标记化表示,以自动生成乐谱。到目前为止,序列模型已经在音符级(midi等效)音乐符号表示方面取得了丰硕的成果。虽然音符级的表示可以包含足够的信息来再现音乐的听觉,但它们不能包含足够的信息来在视觉上表示音乐的符号。乐谱包含各种音乐符号(如谱号、音号和音符)和属性(如干方向、梁和系),使我们能够直观地理解音乐内容。然而,这些元素的自动估计还没有得到全面的解决。在本文中,我们首先设计了对应于各种音乐元素的乐谱符号表示。然后,我们训练Transformer模型将音符级表示转换为适当的音乐符号。对流行钢琴分数的评估表明,所提出的方法在被调查的所有12个音乐方面都明显优于现有方法。我们还探索了一种有效的符号级令牌表示来与模型一起工作,并确定我们建议的表示产生最稳定的结果。
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