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FR1.I: Music Signal Processing I

Session Type: Poster
Time: Friday, 8 May, 08:00 - 10:00
Location: On-Demand
Session Chair: Umut Simsekli, Telecom ParisTech
 
   FR1.I.1: SYNTHESIZING ENGAGING MUSIC USING DYNAMIC MODELS OF STATISTICAL SURPRISAL
         Sandeep Reddy Kothinti; Johns Hopkins University
         Benjamin Skerritt-Davis; Johns Hopkins University
         Aditya Nair; University of Washington
         Mounya Elhilali; Johns Hopkins University
 
   FR1.I.2: HARMONICS BASED REPRESENTATION IN CLARINET TONE QUALITY EVALUATION
         Yixin Wang; Xi'an Jiaotong University
         Xiaohong Guan; Xi'an Jiaotong University
         Youtian Du; Xi'an Jiaotong University
         Nan Nan; Xi'an Jiaotong University
 
   FR1.I.3: SIMULTANEOUS SEPARATION AND TRANSCRIPTION OF MIXTURES WITH MULTIPLE POLYPHONIC AND PERCUSSIVE INSTRUMENTS
         Ethan Manilow; Northwestern University
         Prem Seetharaman; Northwestern University
         Bryan Pardo; Northwestern University
 
   FR1.I.4: THE ROLE OF ANNOTATION FUSION METHODS IN THE STUDY OF HUMAN-REPORTED EMOTION EXPERIENCE DURING MUSIC LISTENING
         Timothy Greer; University of Southern California
         Karel Mundnich; University of Southern California
         Matthew Sachs; Columbia University
         Shrikanth Narayanan; University of Southern California
 
   FR1.I.5: CONTENT BASED SINGING VOICE EXTRACTION FROM A MUSICAL MIXTURE
         Pritish Chandna; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Merlijn Blaauw; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Jordi Bonada; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Emilia Gómez; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 
   FR1.I.6: NEURAL PERCUSSIVE SYNTHESIS PARAMETERISED BY HIGH-LEVEL TIMBRAL FEATURES
         António Ramires; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Pritish Chandna; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Xavier Favory; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Emilia Gómez; Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Joint Research Centre, European Commission
         Xavier Serra; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 
   FR1.I.7: NON-GRIFFIN–LIM TYPE SIGNAL RECOVERY FROM MAGNITUDE SPECTROGRAM
         Ryusei Nakatsu; Ritsumeikan University
         Daichi Kitahara; Ritsumeikan University
         Akira Hirabayashi; Ritsumeikan University
 
   FR1.I.8: VAPAR SYNTH - A VARIATIONAL PARAMETRIC MODEL FOR AUDIO SYNTHESIS
         Krishna Subramani; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
         Preeti Rao; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
         Alexandre D'Hooge; ENS Paris-Saclay
 
   FR1.I.9: BANDWIDTH EXTENSION OF MUSICAL AUDIO SIGNALS WITH NO SIDE INFORMATION USING DILATED CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS
         Mathieu Lagrange; LS2N
         Félix Gontier; LS2N
 
   FR1.I.10: TOWARDS REAL-TIME SINGLE-CHANNEL SINGING-VOICE SEPARATION WITH PRUNED MULTI-SCALED DENSENETS
         Markus Huber; Graz University of Technology
         Günther Schindler; Heidelberg University
         Wolfgang Roth; Graz University of Technology
         Holger Fröning; Heidelberg University
         Christian Schörkhuber; sonible GmbH
         Franz Pernkopf; Graz University of Technology
 
   FR1.I.11: STATE-BASED TRANSCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS OF CARNATIC MUSIC
         Venkata Viraraghavan; Tata Consultancy Services
         Arpan Pal; Tata Consultancy Services
         Hema Murthy; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
         R Aravind; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
 
   FR1.I.12: META-LEARNING EXTRACTORS FOR MUSIC SOURCE SEPARATION
         David Samuel; Charles University
         Aditya Ganeshan; Preferred Networks
         Jason Naradowsky; Preferred Networks