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      Facing the Music: Tackling Singing Voice Separation in Cinematic Audio Source Separation

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          Cinematic audio source separation (CASS) is a fairly new subtask of audio source separation. A typical setup of CASS is a three-stem problem, with the aim of separating the mixture into the dialogue stem (DX), music stem (MX), and effects stem (FX). In practice, however, several edge cases exist as some sound sources do not fit neatly in either of these three stems, necessitating the use of additional auxiliary stems in production. One very common edge case is the singing voice in film audio, which may belong in either the DX or MX, depending heavily on the cinematic context. In this work, we demonstrate a very straightforward extension of the dedicated-decoder Bandit and query-based single-decoder Banquet models to a four-stem problem, treating non-musical dialogue, instrumental music, singing voice, and effects as separate stems. Interestingly, the query-based Banquet model outperformed the dedicated-decoder Bandit model. We hypothesized that this is due to a better feature alignment at the bottleneck as enforced by the band-agnostic FiLM layer. Dataset and model implementation will be made available at https://github.com/kwatcharasupat/source-separation-landing.

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          07 August 2024
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          2408.03588
          f1036fbe-3d39-45f5-857e-94853c2cc5bc

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

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          Submitted to the Late-Breaking Demo Session of the 25th International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR) Conference, 2024
          eess.AS cs.AI cs.LG cs.SD

          Artificial intelligence,Graphics & Multimedia design,Electrical engineering

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