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Beginner musicians often struggle to identify specific errors in their performances, such as playing incorrect notes or rhythms. There are two limitations in existing tools for music error detection: (1) Existing approaches rely on automatic alignment; therefore, they are prone to errors caused by small deviations between alignment targets; (2) There is insufficient data to train music error detection models, resulting in over-reliance on heuristics. To address (1), we propose a novel transformer model, Polytune, that takes audio inputs and outputs annotated music scores. This model can be trained end-to-end to implicitly align and compare performance audio with music scores through latent space representations. To address (2), we present a novel data generation technique capable of creating large-scale synthetic music error datasets. Our approach achieves a 64.1% average Error Detection F1 score, improving upon prior work by 40 percentage points across 14 instruments. Additionally, our model can handle multiple instruments compared with existing transcription methods repurposed for music error detection.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 11, 2026
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Eliopoulos, Nicholas John; Jajal, Purvish; Davis, James C; Liu, Gaowen; Thiravathukal, George K; Lu, Yung-Hsiang (, IEEE)Free, publicly-accessible full text available February 26, 2026
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Yang, Cheng-Yun; Ramshankar, Gowri; Nambiar, Sudarshan; Miller, Evan; Zhang, Xun; Eliopoulos, Nicholas; Jajal, Purvish; Jing_Tian, Dave; Chen, Shuo-Han; Perng, Chiy-Ferng; et al (, 2024 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED))
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Tung, Caleb; Eliopoulos, Nicholas; Jajal, Purvish; Ramshankar, Gowri; Yang, Cheng-Yun; Synovic, Nicholas; Zhang, Xuecen; Chaudhary, Vipin; Thiruvathukal, George K; Lu, Yung-Hsiang (, Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC))Computer vision often uses highly accurate Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), but these deep learning models are associated with ever-increasing energy and computation requirements. Producing more energy-efficient CNNs often requires model training which can be cost-prohibitive. We propose a novel, automated method to make a pretrained CNN more energyefficient without re-training. Given a pretrained CNN, we insert a threshold layer that filters activations from the preceding layers to identify regions of the image that are irrelevant, i.e. can be ignored by the following layers while maintaining accuracy. Our modified focused convolution operation saves inference latency (by up to 25%) and energy costs (by up to 22%) on various popular pretrained CNNs, with little to no loss in accuracymore » « less
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