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Sound Event Detection Using Graph Laplacian Regularization Based on Event Co-occurrence

Abstract

The types of sound events that occur in a situation are limited, and some sound events are likely to co-occur; for instance, ``dishes'' and ``glass jingling.'' In this paper, we propose a technique of sound event detection utilizing graph Laplacian regularization taking the sound event co-occurrence into account. In the proposed method, sound event occurrences are represented as a graph whose nodes indicate the frequency of event occurrence and whose edges indicate the co-occurrence of sound events. This graph representation is then utilized for sound event modeling, which is optimized under an objective function with a regularization term considering the graph structure. Experimental results obtained using TUT Sound Events 2016 development, 2017 development, and TUT Acoustic Scenes 2016 development indicate that the proposed method improves the detection performance of sound events by 7.9 percentage points compared to that of the conventional CNN-BiGRU-based method in terms of the segment-based F1-score. Moreover, the results show that the proposed method can detect co-occurring sound events more accurately than the conventional method.

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