Exploring Channel Properties to Improve Singing Voice Detection with Convolutional Neural Networks

Singing voice detection is still a challenging task because the voice can be obscured by instruments having the same frequency band, and even the same timbre, produced by mimicking the mechanism of human singing. Because of the poor adaptability and complexity of feature engineering, there is a rece...

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Main Authors: Wenming Gui, Yukun Li, Xian Zang, Jinglan Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/24/11838
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Summary:Singing voice detection is still a challenging task because the voice can be obscured by instruments having the same frequency band, and even the same timbre, produced by mimicking the mechanism of human singing. Because of the poor adaptability and complexity of feature engineering, there is a recent trend towards feature learning in which deep neural networks play the roles of feature extraction and classification. In this paper, we present two methods to explore the channel properties in the convolution neural network to improve the performance of singing voice detection by feature learning. First, channel attention learning is presented to measure the importance of a feature, in which two attention mechanisms are exploited, i.e., the scaled dot-product and squeeze-and-excitation. This method focuses on learning the importance of the feature map so that the neurons can place more attention on the more important feature maps. Second, the multi-scale representations are fed to the input channels, aiming at adding more information in terms of scale. Generally, different songs need different scales of a spectrogram to be represented, and multi-scale representations ensure the network can choose the best one for the task. In the experimental stage, we proved the effectiveness of the two methods based on three public datasets, with the accuracy performance increasing by up to 2.13 percent compared to its already high initial level.
ISSN:2076-3417