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Conference Papers Year : 2004

SOUND DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION THROUGH TRANSIENT MODELS USING WAVELET COEFFICIENT TREES

Abstract

Medical Telesurvey needs human operator assistance by smart information systems. Usual sound classification may be applied to medical monitoring by use of microphones in patient's habitation. Detection is the first step of our sound analysis system and is necessary to extract the significant sounds before initiating the classification step. This paper proposes a detection method using transient models, based upon dyadic trees of wavelet coefficients to insure short de-tection delay. The classification stage uses a Gaussian Mix-ture Model classifier with classical acoustical parameters like MFCC. Detection and classification stages are evalu-ated in experimental recorded noise condition which is non-stationary and more aggressive than simulated white noise and fits with our application. Wavelet filtering methods are proposed to enhance performances in low signal to noise ra-tios.

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hal-01088253 , version 1 (27-11-2014)

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Michel Vacher, Dan Istrate, Jean-François Serignat. SOUND DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION THROUGH TRANSIENT MODELS USING WAVELET COEFFICIENT TREES. 12th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Sep 2004, Vienne, Austria. pp.1171-1174. ⟨hal-01088253⟩

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