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An Improved Event-Independent Network for Polyphonic Sound Event Localization and Detection

Yin Cao, Turab Iqbal, Qiuqiang Kong, Fengyan An, Wenwu Wang, Mark D. Plumbley

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Abstract

Polyphonic sound event localization and detection (SELD), which jointly performs sound event detection (SED) and direction-of-arrival (DoA) estimation, detects the type and occurrence time of sound events as well as their corresponding DoA angles simultaneously. We study the SELD task from a multi-task learning perspective. Two open problems are addressed in this paper. Firstly, to detect overlapping sound events of the same type but with different DoAs, we propose to use a trackwise output format and solve the accompanying track permutation problem with permutation-invariant training. Multi-head self-attention is further used to separate tracks. Secondly, a previous finding is that, by using hard parameter-sharing, SELD suffers from a performance loss compared with learning the subtasks separately. This is solved by a soft parameter-sharing scheme. We term the proposed method as Event Independent Network V2 (EINV2), which is an improved version of our previously-proposed method and an end-to-end network for SELD. We show that our proposed EINV2 for joint SED and DoA estimation outperforms previous methods by a large margin, and has comparable performance to state-of-the-art ensemble models.

Topics & Concepts

Computer sciencePermutation (music)Event (particle physics)Margin (machine learning)EmbeddingSpeech recognitionDirection of arrivalInvariant (physics)DetectorPolyphonyPattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceMachine learningMathematicsAcousticsPhysicsAntenna (radio)TelecommunicationsQuantum mechanicsMathematical physicsMusic and Audio ProcessingSpeech and Audio ProcessingMusic Technology and Sound Studies