Sound Event Detection and Localization with Distance Estimation
Abstract
Sound Event Detection and Localization (SELD) is a combined task of identifying sound events and their corresponding direction-of-arrival (DOA). While this task has numerous applications and has been extensively researched in recent years, it fails to provide full information about the sound source position. In this paper, we overcome this problem by extending the task to Sound Event Detection, Localization with Distance Estimation (3D SELD). We study two ways of integrating distance estimation within the SELD core - a multi-task approach, in which the problem is tackled by a separate model output, and a single-task approach obtained by extending the multi-ACCDOA method to include distance information. We investigate both methods for the Ambisonic and binaural versions of STARSS23: Sony-TAU Realistic Spatial Soundscapes 2023. Moreover, our study involves experiments on the loss function related to the distance estimation part. Our results show that it is possible to perform 3D SELD without any degradation of performance in sound event detection and DOA estimation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2403.11827,
title = {Sound Event Detection and Localization with Distance Estimation},
author = {Daniel Aleksander Krause and Archontis Politis and Annamaria Mesaros},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.11827},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
This paper has been accepted for the 32nd European Signal Processing Conference EUSIPCO 2024 in Lyon