Search Results for author: Axel Chemla--Romeu-Santos

Found 7 papers, 4 papers with code

Creative divergent synthesis with generative models

1 code implementation16 Nov 2022 Axel Chemla--Romeu-Santos, Philippe Esling

Machine learning approaches now achieve impressive generation capabilities in numerous domains such as image, audio or video.

Challenges in creative generative models for music: a divergence maximization perspective

no code implementations16 Nov 2022 Axel Chemla--Romeu-Santos, Philippe Esling

The development of generative Machine Learning (ML) models in creative practices, enabled by the recent improvements in usability and availability of pre-trained models, is raising more and more interest among artists, practitioners and performers.

Diet deep generative audio models with structured lottery

1 code implementation31 Jul 2020 Philippe Esling, Ninon Devis, Adrien Bitton, Antoine Caillon, Axel Chemla--Romeu-Santos, Constance Douwes

This hypothesis states that extremely efficient small sub-networks exist in deep models and would provide higher accuracy than larger models if trained in isolation.

Cross-modal variational inference for bijective signal-symbol translation

no code implementations10 Feb 2020 Axel Chemla--Romeu-Santos, Stavros Ntalampiras, Philippe Esling, Goffredo Haus, Gérard Assayag

Extraction of symbolic information from signals is an active field of research enabling numerous applications especially in the Musical Information Retrieval domain.

Audio Generation Density Estimation +6

Universal audio synthesizer control with normalizing flows

1 code implementation Digital Audio Effects (DaFX) 2019 2019 Philippe Esling, Naotake Masuda, Adrien Bardet, Romeo Despres, Axel Chemla--Romeu-Santos

By using this formulation, we show that we can address simultaneously automatic parameter inference, macro-control learning and audio-based preset exploration within a single model.

Modulated Variational auto-Encoders for many-to-many musical timbre transfer

no code implementations ICLR 2019 Adrien Bitton, Philippe Esling, Axel Chemla--Romeu-Santos

We define timbre transfer as applying parts of the auditory properties of a musical instrument onto another.

Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Generative timbre spaces: regularizing variational auto-encoders with perceptual metrics

1 code implementation Conference 2018 Philippe Esling, Axel Chemla--Romeu-Santos, Adrien Bitton

Based on this, we introduce a method for descriptor-based synthesis and show that we can control the descriptors of an instrument while keeping its timbre structure.

Sound Audio and Speech Processing

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