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AASP-L6: Music Signal Analysis, Processing and Synthesis

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Thursday, May 16, 08:00 - 10:00
Location: Meeting Room 1
Session Chair: Zafar Rafii, Gracenote
 
  AASP-L6.1: ESTIMATION OF GUITAR STRING, FRET AND PLUCKING POSITION USING PARAMETRIC PITCH ESTIMATION
         Jacob Møller Hjerrild; Aalborg University
         Mads Græsbøll Christensen; Aalborg University
 
  AASP-L6.2: A STREAMLINED ENCODER/DECODER ARCHITECTURE FOR MELODY EXTRACTION
         Tsung-Han Hsieh; National Taiwan University
         Li Su; Academia Sinica
         Yi-Hsuan Yang; Academia Sinica
 
  AASP-L6.3: AUTOMATIC SINGING TRANSCRIPTION BASED ON ENCODER-DECODER RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS WITH A WEAKLY-SUPERVISED ATTENTION MECHANISM
         Ryo Nishikimi; Kyoto University
         Eita Nakamura; Kyoto University
         Satoru Fukayama; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
         Masataka Goto; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
         Kazuyoshi Yoshii; Kyoto University
 
  AASP-L6.4: POLYPHONIC MUSIC TRANSCRIPTION WITH SEMANTIC SEGMENTATION
         Yu-Te Wu; National Taiwan Normal University
         Berlin Chen; National Taiwan Normal University
         Li Su; Academia Sinica
 
  AASP-L6.5: MODELING NONLINEAR AUDIO EFFECTS WITH END-TO-END DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS
         Marco A. Martinez Ramirez; Queen Mary University of London
         Joshua D. Reiss; Queen Mary University of London
 
  AASP-L6.6: NEURAL MUSIC SYNTHESIS FOR FLEXIBLE TIMBRE CONTROL
         Jong Wook Kim; New York University
         Rachel Bittner; Spotify
         Aparna Kumar; Spotify
         Juan Pablo Bello; New York University