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Deep semantic learning for acoustic scene classification

Yunfei Shao, Xinxin Ma, Yong Ma, Wei-Qiang Zhang

2024EURASIP Journal on Audio Speech and Music Processing11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Acoustic scene classification (ASC) is the process of identifying the acoustic environment or scene from which an audio signal is recorded. In this work, we propose an encoder-decoder-based approach to ASC, which is borrowed from the SegNet in image semantic segmentation tasks. We also propose a novel feature normalization method named Mixup Normalization, which combines channel-wise instance normalization and the Mixup method to learn useful information for scene and discard specific information related to different devices. In addition, we propose an event extraction block, which can extract the accurate semantic segmentation region from the segmentation network, to imitate the effect of image segmentation on audio features. With four data augmentation techniques, our best single system achieved an average accuracy of 71.26% on different devices in the Detection and Classification of Acoustic Scenes and Events (DCASE) 2020 ASC Task 1A dataset. The result indicates a minimum margin of 17% against the DCASE 2020 challenge Task 1A baseline system. It has lower complexity and higher performance compared with other state-of-the-art CNN models, without using any supplementary data other than the official challenge dataset.

Topics & Concepts

Normalization (sociology)Computer scienceSegmentationArtificial intelligencePattern recognition (psychology)Feature extractionEncoderMargin (machine learning)Machine learningSociologyOperating systemAnthropologyMusic and Audio ProcessingSpeech and Audio ProcessingDiverse Musicological Studies
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