Compensating for asynchronies between musical voices in score-performance alignment

Siying Wang, Sebastian Ewert, S. Dixon
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Abstract

The goal of score-performance synchronisation is to align a given musical score to an audio recording of a performance of the same piece. A major challenge in computing such alignments is to account for musical parameters including the local tempo or playing style. To increase the overall robustness, current methods assume that notes occurring simultaneously in the score are played concurrently in a performance. Musical voices such as the melody, however, are often played asynchronously to other voices, which can lead to significant local alignment errors. In this paper, we present a novel method that handles asynchronies between the melody and the accompaniment by treating the voices as separate time lines in a multi-dimensional variant of dynamic time warping (DTW). Constraining the alignment with information obtained via classical DTW, our method measurably improves the alignment accuracy for pieces with asynchronous voices and preserves the accuracy otherwise.
补偿音乐声音之间的不同步在乐谱-表演对齐
乐谱-表演同步的目标是将给定的乐谱与同一作品的表演录音保持一致。计算这种排列的一个主要挑战是考虑音乐参数,包括当地的节奏或演奏风格。为了增加整体的稳健性,目前的方法假设乐谱中同时出现的音符在演奏中同时演奏。然而,像旋律这样的音乐声音通常是与其他声音异步播放的,这可能会导致严重的局部对齐错误。在本文中,我们提出了一种处理旋律和伴奏之间异步的新方法,该方法将声音作为动态时间翘曲(DTW)的多维变体中的独立时间线。该方法对经典DTW获取的信息进行约束,在保持非同步语音片段对齐精度的同时,显著提高了片段的对齐精度。
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