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Create a dataset that extends MixSrcFolder that only returns excerpt where a target source is salient.
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Just a suggestion. Useful for those who not have local GPU (me for instance), the current process can be very long depending of the audio duration. Thank you very much.
Our main approach is based on TFC-TDF-U-Net [3].
This model was originally proposed for Singing Voice Separation.
but it turns out that this model also performs well for other musical instruments (drums, bass, other)
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ImportError: cannot import name 'EvalResult' from 'pytorch_lightning'
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The Mock object shouldn't be there..
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