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On the Transferability of Large-Scale Self-Supervision to Few-Shot Audio Classification

Sound 2024-02-15 v3 Machine Learning Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

In recent years, self-supervised learning has excelled for its capacity to learn robust feature representations from unlabelled data. Networks pretrained through self-supervision serve as effective feature extractors for downstream tasks, including Few-Shot Learning. While the evaluation of unsupervised approaches for few-shot learning is well-established in imagery, it is notably absent in acoustics. This study addresses this gap by assessing large-scale self-supervised models' performance in few-shot audio classification. Additionally, we explore the relationship between a model's few-shot learning capability and other downstream task benchmarks. Our findings reveal state-of-the-art performance in some few-shot problems such as SpeechCommandsv2, as well as strong correlations between speech-based few-shot problems and various downstream audio tasks.

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@article{arxiv.2402.01274,
  title  = {On the Transferability of Large-Scale Self-Supervision to Few-Shot Audio Classification},
  author = {Calum Heggan and Sam Budgett and Timothy Hospedales and Mehrdad Yaghoobi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.01274},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Camera Ready version as submitted to ICASSP SASB Workshop 2024. 5 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables