2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.03243
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Sound Event Detection Guided by Semantic Contexts of Scenes

Abstract: Some studies have revealed that contexts of scenes (e.g., "home," "office," and "cooking") are advantageous for sound event detection (SED). Mobile devices and sensing technologies give useful information on scenes for SED without the use of acoustic signals. However, conventional methods can employ pre-defined contexts in inference stages but not undefined contexts. This is because onehot representations of pre-defined scenes are exploited as prior contexts for such conventional methods. To alleviate this pro… Show more

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