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Lightweight and Generalizable Acoustic Scene Representations via Contrastive Fine-Tuning and Distillation

Sound 2026-02-13 v2 Machine Learning Audio and Speech Processing Signal Processing

Abstract

Acoustic scene classification (ASC) models on edge devices typically operate under fixed class assumptions, lacking the transferability needed for real-world applications that require adaptation to new or refined acoustic categories. We propose ContrastASC, which learns generalizable acoustic scene representations by structuring the embedding space to preserve semantic relationships between scenes, enabling adaptation to unseen categories without retraining. Our approach combines supervised contrastive fine-tuning of pre-trained models with contrastive representation distillation to transfer this structured knowledge to compact student models. Our evaluation shows that ContrastASC demonstrates improved few-shot adaptation to unseen categories while maintaining strong closed-set performance.

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@article{arxiv.2510.03728,
  title  = {Lightweight and Generalizable Acoustic Scene Representations via Contrastive Fine-Tuning and Distillation},
  author = {Kuang Yuan and Yang Gao and Xilin Li and Xinhao Mei and Syavosh Zadissa and Tarun Pruthi and Saeed Bagheri Sereshki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.03728},
  year   = {2026}
}