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A Probabilistic Model for Chord Progressions
Type of publication: Idiap-RR
Citation: paiement05_57rr
Number: Idiap-RR-57-2005
Year: 2005
Institution: IDIAP
Note: Published in ``Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR)'', 2005
Abstract: Chord progressions are the building blocks from which tonal music is constructed. Inferring chord progressions is thus an essential step towards modeling long term dependencies in music. In this paper, a distributed representation for chords is designed such that Euclidean distances roughly correspond to psychoacoustic dissimilarities. Estimated probabilities of chord substitutions are derived from this representation and are used to introduce smoothing in graphical models observing chord progressions. Parameters in the graphical models are learnt with the EM algorithm and the classical Junction Tree algorithm is used for inference. Various model architectures are compared in terms of conditional out-of-sample likelihood. Both perceptual and statistical evidence show that binary trees related to meter are well suited to capture chord dependencies.
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Projects Idiap
Authors Paiement, Jean-François
Eck, Douglas
Bengio, Samy
Crossref by paiement05:_probab_model_chord_progr
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