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Acoustic event detection for multiple overlapping similar sources

Sound 2015-07-10 v2

Abstract

Many current paradigms for acoustic event detection (AED) are not adapted to the organic variability of natural sounds, and/or they assume a limit on the number of simultaneous sources: often only one source, or one source of each type, may be active. These aspects are highly undesirable for applications such as bird population monitoring. We introduce a simple method modelling the onsets, durations and offsets of acoustic events to avoid intrinsic limits on polyphony or on inter-event temporal patterns. We evaluate the method in a case study with over 3000 zebra finch calls. In comparison against a HMM-based method we find it more accurate at recovering acoustic events, and more robust for estimating calling rates.

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@article{arxiv.1503.07150,
  title  = {Acoustic event detection for multiple overlapping similar sources},
  author = {Dan Stowell and David Clayton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.07150},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Accepted for WASPAA 2015

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