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arxiv:2607.14537

MIDI-RAE-JEPA: Hierarchical Representation Learning and Generation for Symbolic Music

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Rich internal representations of musical structure are essential for music understanding tasks such as machine-assisted music co-writing, yet self-supervised approaches for symbolic music representation remain underexplored, particularly those that encode the hierarchical multiscale nature of musical structures. We present MIDI-RAE-JEPA, combining a pitch- and time-shift equivariance objective with LeJEPA and a Swin Transformer V2 encoder to learn such hierarchical representations of symbolic music encoded as piano roll images. The time-shift equivariance objective encourages the model to internalize temporal musical relationships. The encoder is trained purely on self-supervised objectives -- including a masked embedding predictor (MEP) -- with collapse prevented via SIGReg. A separate decoder trained on the frozen encoder embeddings achieves reconstruction F1 of 0.995, and a flow matching generative model conditioned on those embeddings produces generations that closely match the pitch register and rhythmic density of the conditioning excerpt, while mismatched conditioning yields unrelated but musically plausible output. Learned representations outperform a Haar scattering transform baseline on a downstream emotion classification task, and embedding distances increase monotonically with pitch and time shift magnitude, confirming measurable equivariance. These results suggest that equivariance-based SSL objectives, combined with sufficient fine-level encoder capacity, provide a viable path toward semantically rich, generatively useful representations of symbolic music.

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