Deep learning’s shallow gains: a comparative evaluation of algorithms for automatic music generation

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Zongyu Yin
Federico Reuben
Susan Stepney
Tom Collins
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[1] University of York,Department of Computer Science
[2] University of York,School of Arts and Creative Technologies
[3] Music Artificial Intelligence Algorithms,undefined
[4] Inc.,undefined
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Machine Learning | 2023年 / 112卷
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Deep learning; Non-parametric Bayesian hypothesis testing; Markov model; Music generation; Comparative evaluation; Listening study;
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Deep learning methods are recognised as state-of-the-art for many applications of machine learning. Recently, deep learning methods have emerged as a solution to the task of automatic music generation (AMG) using symbolic tokens in a target style, but their superiority over non-deep learning methods has not been demonstrated. Here, we conduct a listening study to comparatively evaluate several music generation systems along six musical dimensions: stylistic success, aesthetic pleasure, repetition or self-reference, melody, harmony, and rhythm. A range of models, both deep learning algorithms and other methods, are used to generate 30-s excerpts in the style of Classical string quartets and classical piano improvisations. Fifty participants with relatively high musical knowledge rate unlabelled samples of computer-generated and human-composed excerpts for the six musical dimensions. We use non-parametric Bayesian hypothesis testing to interpret the results, allowing the possibility of finding meaningful non-differences between systems’ performance. We find that the strongest deep learning method, a reimplemented version of Music Transformer, has equivalent performance to a non-deep learning method, MAIA Markov, demonstrating that to date, deep learning does not outperform other methods for AMG. We also find there still remains a significant gap between any algorithmic method and human-composed excerpts.
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页码:1785 / 1822
页数:37
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