Welcome to the audio examples page. Here you’ll find the results of our experiments, as well as audio examples of music source separation.
All the audios presented below are taken from the evaluation datasets: ChoralSingingDataset or Cantoría.
Source separation results - Joint learning
BC1song
For these results, we trained the different models on the BC1Song dataset, and evaluated on the ChoralSingingDataset dataset. These results are presented in the table 1a of the paper, and audio examples are shown below.
Audio Mix Example
Separated voices from Wiener filtering
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BCBSQ
For these results, we trained the different models on the BCBSQ dataset, and evaluated on the ChoralSingingDataset dataset. These results are presented in the table 1b of the paper, and audio examples are shown below.
Audio Mix Example
Separated voices from Wiener filtering
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Generalization capabilities on a new dataset: Cantoría
For these results, we trained the different models on the BCBSQ dataset, and evaluated them on the Cantoría dataset. These results are presented in the table 3 of the paper, and audio examples are shown below.
Audio Mix Example
Separated voices from Wiener filtering
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