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Sound Event Detection Using Duration Robust Loss Function (2006.15253v1)

Published 27 Jun 2020 in cs.SD and eess.AS

Abstract: Many methods of sound event detection (SED) based on machine learning regard a segmented time frame as one data sample to model training. However, the sound durations of sound events vary greatly depending on the sound event class, e.g., the sound event fan'' has a long time duration, while the sound eventmouse clicking'' is instantaneous. The difference in the time duration between sound event classes thus causes a serious data imbalance problem in SED. In this paper, we propose a method for SED using a duration robust loss function, which can focus model training on sound events of short duration. In the proposed method, we focus on a relationship between the duration of the sound event and the ease/difficulty of model training. In particular, many sound events of long duration (e.g., sound event fan'') are stationary sounds, which have less variation in their acoustic features and their model training is easy. Meanwhile, some sound events of short duration (e.g., sound eventobject impact'') have more than one audio pattern, such as attack, decay, and release parts. We thus apply a class-wise reweighting to the binary-cross entropy loss function depending on the ease/difficulty of model training. Evaluation experiments conducted using TUT Sound Events 2016/2017 and TUT Acoustic Scenes 2016 datasets show that the proposed method respectively improves the detection performance of sound events by 3.15 and 4.37 percentage points in macro- and micro-Fscores compared with a conventional method using the binary-cross entropy loss function.

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