Authors

Venue

Date

Share

Automatic Music Sample Identification with Multi-Track Contrastive Learning

Alain Riou

Joan Serrà

Yuki Mitsufuji

ICASSP-26

2026

Abstract

Sampling, the technique of reusing pieces of existing audio tracks to create new music content, is a very common practice in modern music production. In this paper, we tackle the challenging task of automatic sample identification, that is, detecting such sampled content and retrieving the material from which it originates. To do so, we adopt a self-supervised learning approach that leverages a multi-track dataset to create positive pairs of artificial mixes, and design a novel contrastive learning objective. We show that such method significantly outperforms previous state-of-the-art baselines, that is robust to various genres, and that scales well when increasing the number of noise songs in the reference database. In addition, we extensively analyze the contribution of the different components of our training pipeline and highlight, in particular, the need for high-quality separated stems for this task.

Related Publications

Theory-Informed Improvements to Classifier-Free Guidance for Discrete Diffusion Models

ICLR, 2026
Kevin Rojas, Ye He, Chieh-Hsin Lai, Yuhta Takida, Yuki Mitsufuji, Molei Tao

Classifier-Free Guidance (CFG) is a widely used technique for conditional generation and improving sample quality in continuous diffusion models, and recent works have extended it to discrete diffusion. This paper theoretically analyzes CFG in the context of masked discrete …

3D Scene Prompting for Scene-Consistent Camera-Controllable Video Generation

ICLR, 2026
Joungbin Lee, Jaewoo Jung, Jisang Han, Takuya Narihira, Kazumi Fukuda, Junyoung Seo, Sunghwan Hong, Yuki Mitsufuji, Seungryong Kim*

We present 3DScenePrompt, a framework that generates the next video chunk from arbitrary-length input while enabling precise camera control and preserving scene consistency. Unlike methods conditioned on a single image or a short clip, we employ dual spatio-temporal conditio…

LLM2Fx-Tools: Tool Calling For Music Post-Production

ICLR, 2026
Seungheon Doh, Junghyun Koo*, Marco A. Martínez-Ramírez, Woosung Choi, Wei-Hsiang Liao, Qiyu Wu, Juhan Nam, Yuki Mitsufuji

This paper introduces LLM2Fx-Tools, a multimodal tool-calling framework that generates executable sequences of audio effects (Fx-chain) for music post-production. LLM2Fx-Tools uses a large language model (LLM) to understand audio inputs, select audio effects types, determine…

  • HOME
  • Publications
  • Automatic Music Sample Identification with Multi-Track Contrastive Learning

JOIN US

Shape the Future of AI with Sony AI

We want to hear from those of you who have a strong desire
to shape the future of AI.