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MusicNet: Compact Convolutional Neural Network for Real-time Background Music Detection

With the recent growth of remote work, online meetings often encounter challenging audio contexts such as background noise, music, and echo. Accurate real-time detection of music events can help to improve the user experience. In this paper, we present MusicNet, a compact neural model for detecting background music in the real-time communications pipeline. In video meetings, music frequently co-occurs with speech and background noises, making the accurate classification quite challenging. We propose a compact convolutional neural network core preceded by an in-model featurization layer. MusicNet takes 9 seconds of raw audio as input and does not require any model-specific featurization in the product stack. We train our model on the balanced subset of the Audio Set~\cite{gemmeke2017audio} data and validate it on 1000 crowd-sourced real test clips. Finally, we compare MusicNet performance with 20 state-of-the-art models. MusicNet has a true positive rate (TPR) of 81.3% at a 0.1% false positive rate (FPR), which is significantly better than state-of-the-art models included in our study. MusicNet is also 10x smaller and has 4x faster inference than the best performing models we benchmarked.

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