Building of Informatics, Technology and Science
Vol 6 No 4 (2025): March 2025

Classification of Key and Time Signature in Western Musical Notation by using CRNN Algorithm with Bounding Box

Soeroso, Dennis Adiwinata Irwan (Unknown)
Winarno, Sri (Unknown)
Luthfiarta, Ardytha (Unknown)
Aryanti, Firda Ayu Dwi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2025

Abstract

This research seeks to employ the Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network (CRNN) algorithm to develop a method for classifying key and time signatures from sheet music images. The research design involved compiling a dataset of 285 sheet music images, which includes 15 types of key signatures and 19 types of time signatures. The methodology encompasses annotation using the bounding box technique, image preprocessing, and applying the CRNN model for classification using K-Fold Cross Validation because of the limited dataset. Then, the model is evaluated using the Multi Class Confusion Matrix and performance metrics. The primary findings of this study reveal that the developed model achieves 96% accuracy in key signature classification and 95% in time signature classification when utilizing bounding boxes. Conversely, the absence of bounding boxes substantially negatively impacted the accuracy of key signature classification, resulting in only a 58% accuracy rate. Time signature classification performed even worse, with an accuracy of just 19%. This research highlights the substantial accuracy enhancements achievable by incorporating bounding boxes. Therefore, we anticipate that this research will help singers, especially those in choirs, to understand and express music better using existing technologies while enhancing the accuracy of optical music recognition using the CRNN model.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

bits

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

Building of Informatics, Technology and Science (BITS) is an open access media in publishing scientific articles that contain the results of research in information technology and computers. Paper that enters this journal will be checked for plagiarism and peer-rewiew first to maintain its quality. ...