On 6-11 April 2025, several AIM researchers will participate at the 2025 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2025). ICASSP is the leading conference in the field of signal processing and the flagship event of the IEEE Signal Processing Society.
As in previous years, AIM will have a strong presence at the conference, both in terms of numbers and overall impact. The below papers authored or co-authored by AIM members will be presented at the main ICASSP 2025 track:
- Evaluating contrastive methodologies for music representation learning using playlist data, by Gregor Meehan, Johan Pauwels
- GraFPrint: a GNN-based approach for audio identification, by Aditya Bhattacharjee, Shubhr Singh, Emmanouil Benetos
- Hybrid losses for hierarchical embedding learning, by Haokun Tian, Stefan Lattner, Brian McFee, Charalampos Saitis
- Learning music audio representations with limited data, by Christos Plachouras, Emmanouil Benetos, Johan Pauwels
- Leave-One-EquiVariant: alleviating invariance-related information loss in contrastive music representations, by Julien Guinot, Elio Quinton, György Fazekas
- LHGNN: local-higher order graph neural networks for audio classification and tagging, by Shubhr Singh, Emmanouil Benetos, Huy Phan, Dan Stowell
- LLaQo: towards a query-based coach in expressive performance assessment, by Huan Zhang, Vincent K.M. Cheung, Hayato Nishioka, Simon Dixon, Shinichi Furuya
- Music2Latent2: audio compression with summary embeddings and autoregressive decoding, by Marco Pasini, Stefan Lattner, György Fazekas
- Towards an integrated approach for expressive piano performance synthesis from music scores, by Jingjing Tang, Erica Cooper, Xin Wang, Junichi Yamagishi, György Fazekas
See you in Hyderabad!