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A Comparative Study on Approaches to Acoustic Scene Classification using CNNs

Posted on:October 21, 2021 at 12:00 AM

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Abstract

Acoustic scene classification is a process of characterizing and classifying the environments from sound recordings. The first step is to generate features (representations) from the recorded sound and then classify the background environments. However, different kinds of representations have dramatic effects on the accuracy of the classification. In this paper, we explored the three such representations on classification accuracy using neural networks. We investigated spectrograms, MFCCs, and embeddings representations using different CNN networks and autoencoders. Our dataset consists of sounds from three settings of indoors and outdoors environments – thus, the dataset contains sounds from six different kinds of environments. We found that the spectrogram representation has the highest classification accuracy while MFCC has the lowest classification accuracy. We reported our findings, insights, and some guidelines to achieve better accuracy for environment classification using sounds.

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Credits

Ishrat Jahan Ananya 1, Sarah Suad 1, Shadab Hafiz Choudhury 1 2 and Dr. Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Khan 1

1: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North South University
2: Corresponding Author