Abstract

In this paper, we explore music genre recognition using deep learning methods, examining the application of feature extraction, model construction, and performance evaluation for different music genres. During the data preparation and preprocessing stages, data augmentation and normalization techniques were employed to enhance the model’s generalization capabilities. By constructing multilayer convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and recurrent neural networks (RNNs), we achieved automatic recognition of music genres. In the experimental results analysis, we compared the accuracy and training time of different models, validating the effectiveness of deep learning in the field of music genre recognition. The limitations of deep learning methods and future research directions are also discussed, providing a reference for further studies in music information processing. This study delves into the issue of music genre recognition and proposes a deep learning-based approach. This method leverages neural networks to extract features and learn from audio data, enabling accurate classification of different music genres. Extensive experiments have demonstrated that our method achieves highly satisfactory results in music genre recognition tasks. Furthermore, we optimized the deep learning models, improving their generalization capabilities and accuracy. Our research offers the music industry an efficient and accurate method for music genre recognition, providing new perspectives and technical support for research and applications in the music field.

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