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Demucs: Deep Extractor for Music Sources with extra unlabeled data remixed

Authors :
Défossez, Alexandre
Usunier, Nicolas
Bottou, Léon
Bach, Francis
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We study the problem of source separation for music using deep learning with four known sources: drums, bass, vocals and other accompaniments. State-of-the-art approaches predict soft masks over mixture spectrograms while methods working on the waveform are lagging behind as measured on the standard MusDB benchmark. Our contribution is two fold. (i) We introduce a simple convolutional and recurrent model that outperforms the state-of-the-art model on waveforms, that is, Wave-U-Net, by 1.6 points of SDR (signal to distortion ratio). (ii) We propose a new scheme to leverage unlabeled music. We train a first model to extract parts with at least one source silent in unlabeled tracks, for instance without bass. We remix this extract with a bass line taken from the supervised dataset to form a new weakly supervised training example. Combining our architecture and scheme, we show that waveform methods can play in the same ballpark as spectrogram ones.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1909.01174
Document Type :
Working Paper