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Contrastive Learning of Musical Representations

Janne Spijkervet, John Ashley Burgoyne

2021-03-17Self-Supervised LearningMusic Auto-TaggingContrastive LearningMusic ClassificationLinear evaluation
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Abstract

While deep learning has enabled great advances in many areas of music, labeled music datasets remain especially hard, expensive, and time-consuming to create. In this work, we introduce SimCLR to the music domain and contribute a large chain of audio data augmentations to form a simple framework for self-supervised, contrastive learning of musical representations: CLMR. This approach works on raw time-domain music data and requires no labels to learn useful representations. We evaluate CLMR in the downstream task of music classification on the MagnaTagATune and Million Song datasets and present an ablation study to test which of our music-related innovations over SimCLR are most effective. A linear classifier trained on the proposed representations achieves a higher average precision than supervised models on the MagnaTagATune dataset, and performs comparably on the Million Song dataset. Moreover, we show that CLMR's representations are transferable using out-of-domain datasets, indicating that our method has strong generalisability in music classification. Lastly, we show that the proposed method allows data-efficient learning on smaller labeled datasets: we achieve an average precision of 33.1% despite using only 259 labeled songs in the MagnaTagATune dataset (1% of the full dataset) during linear evaluation. To foster reproducibility and future research on self-supervised learning in music, we publicly release the pre-trained models and the source code of all experiments of this paper.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Music Auto-TaggingMagnaTagATunePR-AUC35.4CLMR
Music Auto-TaggingMagnaTagATuneROC AUC88.5CLMR
Music Auto-TaggingMillion Song DatasetPR-AUC25CLMR
Music Auto-TaggingMillion Song DatasetROC-AUC85.7CLMR (ours)

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