SDLGASJul 1, 2021

Audiovisual Singing Voice Separation

arXiv:2107.00231v1
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses a domain-specific challenge in music processing for applications like karaoke or remixing, offering an incremental improvement over audio-only methods.

The paper tackles the problem of separating singing vocals from accompaniment by incorporating visual information of mouth movements, resulting in improved separation quality, especially when backing vocals are present.

Separating a song into vocal and accompaniment components is an active research topic, and recent years witnessed an increased performance from supervised training using deep learning techniques. We propose to apply the visual information corresponding to the singers' vocal activities to further improve the quality of the separated vocal signals. The video frontend model takes the input of mouth movement and fuses it into the feature embeddings of an audio-based separation framework. To facilitate the network to learn audiovisual correlation of singing activities, we add extra vocal signals irrelevant to the mouth movement to the audio mixture during training. We create two audiovisual singing performance datasets for training and evaluation, respectively, one curated from audition recordings on the Internet, and the other recorded in house. The proposed method outperforms audio-based methods in terms of separation quality on most test recordings. This advantage is especially pronounced when there are backing vocals in the accompaniment, which poses a great challenge for audio-only methods.

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