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Impact of Sound Duration and Inactive Frames on Sound Event Detection Performance

Published 3 Feb 2021 in cs.SD and eess.AS | (2102.01927v1)

Abstract: In many methods of sound event detection (SED), a segmented time frame is regarded as one data sample to model training. The durations of sound events greatly depend on the sound event class, e.g., the sound event "fan" has a long duration, whereas the sound event "mouse clicking" is instantaneous. Thus, the difference in the duration between sound event classes results in a serious data imbalance in SED. Moreover, most sound events tend to occur occasionally; therefore, there are many more inactive time frames of sound events than active frames. This also causes a severe data imbalance between active and inactive frames. In this paper, we investigate the impact of sound duration and inactive frames on SED performance by introducing four loss functions, such as simple reweighting loss, inverse frequency loss, asymmetric focal loss, and focal batch Tversky loss. Then, we provide insights into how we tackle this imbalance problem.

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