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arxiv:2602.11941

IncompeBench: A Permissively Licensed, Fine-Grained Benchmark for Music Information Retrieval

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Abstract

A new benchmark called IncompeBench is introduced for music information retrieval, featuring high-quality music snippets and diverse queries with extensive relevance judgments created through a multi-stage annotation pipeline.

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Multimodal Information Retrieval has made significant progress in recent years, leveraging the increasingly strong multimodal abilities of deep pre-trained models to represent information across modalities. Music Information Retrieval (MIR), in particular, has considerably increased in quality, with neural representations of music even making its way into everyday life products. However, there is a lack of high-quality benchmarks for evaluating music retrieval performance. To address this issue, we introduce IncompeBench, a carefully annotated benchmark comprising 1,574 permissively licensed, high-quality music snippets, 500 diverse queries, and over 125,000 individual relevance judgements. These annotations were created through the use of a multi-stage pipeline, resulting in high agreement between human annotators and the generated data. The resulting datasets are publicly available at https://huggingface.co/datasets/mixedbread-ai/incompebench-strict and https://huggingface.co/datasets/mixedbread-ai/incompebench-lenient with the prompts available at https://github.com/mixedbread-ai/incompebench-programs.

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