Sound event detection by intermittency ratio criterium and source classification by deep learning techniques
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Publication date
2025-04-17ISSN
2084-879X
Abstract
Urban environments are characterized by a complex interplay of various sound sources, which ignificantly influence the overall soundscape quality. This study presents a methodology that combines the intermittency ratio (IR) metric for acoustic event detection with deep learning (DL) techniques for the classification of sound sources associated with these events. The aim is to provide an automated tool for detecting and categorizing polyphonic acoustic events, thereby enhancing our ability to assess and manage environmental noise. Using a dataset collected in the city center of Barcelona, our results demonstrate the effectiveness of the IR metric in successfully detecting events from diverse categories. Specifically, the IR captures the temporal variations of sound pressure levels due to significant noise events, enabling their detection but not providing information on the associated sound sources. To fill this weakness, the DL-based classification system, which uses a MobileNet convolutional neural network, shows promise in identifying foreground sound
sources. Our findings highlight the potential of DL techniques to automate the classification of sound sources, providing valuable insights into the acoustic environment. The
proposed methodology of combining the two above techniques represents a step forward in automating acoustic
event detection and classification in urban soundscapes
and providing important information to manage noise
mitigation actions.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
004 - Computer science and technology. Computing. Data processing
531/534 - Mechanics
62 - Engineering. Technology in general
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Pages
15 p.
Publisher
De Gruyter
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Noise Mapping, 2015, 12, 20240014
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