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A morphological model for simulating acoustic scenes and its application to sound event detection

Grégoire Lafay
Mathieu Lagrange
Axel Roebel

Résumé

This paper introduces a model of environmental acoustic scenes which adopts a morphological approach by ab-stracting temporal structures of acoustic scenes. To demonstrate its potential, this model is employed to evaluate the performance of a large set of acoustic events detection systems. This model allows us to explicitly control key morphological aspects of the acoustic scene and isolate their impact on the performance of the system under evaluation. Thus, more information can be gained on the behavior of evaluated systems, providing guidance for further improvements. The proposed model is validated using submitted systems from the IEEE DCASE Challenge; results indicate that the proposed scheme is able to successfully build datasets useful for evaluating some aspects the performance of event detection systems, more particularly their robustness to new listening conditions and the increasing level of background sounds.
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hal-01111381 , version 1 (30-01-2015)
hal-01111381 , version 2 (28-09-2016)

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Grégoire Lafay, Mathieu Lagrange, Mathias Rossignol, Emmanouil Benetos, Axel Roebel. A morphological model for simulating acoustic scenes and its application to sound event detection. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, 2016, 24 (10), pp.1854-1864. ⟨10.1109/TASLP.2016.2587218⟩. ⟨hal-01111381v2⟩
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