Melody-Lyrics Matching with Contrastive Alignment Loss


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This is the companion page for the following paper:

C. Wang, M. Olvera, G. Richard, “Melody-Lyrics Matching with Contrastive Alignment Loss”, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing (TASLP), 2026. (Accepted)

Listenable synthesized singing renditions of the example lyrics in Fig. 1:

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We provide more examples to supplement the example (Fig. 8) in the paper. Each example includes (1) Playable MIDI notes; (2) Reference (Ref) and top-1 non-perturbed lyrics retrieved by our proposed MLM-CAL (MC), the length-informed (LI) method, and random baseline (Ra) all aligned with the melody in terms of words; (3) the same set of lyrics, but aligned with the melody at the syllable level.

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Citation

If you use our work in your research, please cite our paper:

@article{wang2026melody,
  title={Melody-Lyrics Matching with Contrastive Alignment Loss},
  author={Wang, Changhong and Olvera, Michel and Richard, Ga{\"e}l},
  journal={IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing (TASLP)},
  year={2026}
}