Conditioned Time-Dilated Convolutions for Sound Event Detection

07/10/2020
by   Konstantinos Drossos, et al.
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Sound event detection (SED) is the task of identifying sound events along with their onset and offset times. A recent, convolutional neural networks based SED method, proposed the usage of depthwise separable (DWS) and time-dilated convolutions. DWS and time-dilated convolutions yielded state-of-the-art results for SED, with considerable small amount of parameters. In this work we propose the expansion of the time-dilated convolutions, by conditioning them with jointly learned embeddings of the SED predictions by the SED classifier. We present a novel algorithm for the conditioning of the time-dilated convolutions which functions similarly to language modelling, and enhances the performance of the these convolutions. We employ the freely available TUT-SED Synthetic dataset, and we assess the performance of our method using the average per-frame F_1 score and average per-frame error rate, over the 10 experiments. We achieve an increase of 2% (from 0.63 to 0.65) at the average F_1 score (the higher the better) and a decrease of 3% (from 0.50 to 0.47) at the error rate (the lower the better).

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