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Investigations in Audio Captioning: Addressing Vocabulary Imbalance and Evaluating Suitability of Language-Centric Performance Metrics

Published 12 Nov 2022 in eess.AS and cs.SD | (2211.06547v2)

Abstract: The analysis, processing, and extraction of meaningful information from sounds all around us is the subject of the broader area of audio analytics. Audio captioning is a recent addition to the domain of audio analytics, a cross-modal translation task that focuses on generating natural descriptions from sound events occurring in an audio stream. In this work, we identify and improve on three main challenges in automated audio captioning: i) data scarcity, ii) imbalance or limitations in the audio captions vocabulary, and iii) the proper performance evaluation metric that can best capture both auditory and semantic characteristics. We find that generally adopted loss functions can result in an unfair vocabulary imbalance during model training. We propose two audio captioning augmentation methods that enrich the training dataset and the vocabulary size. We further underline the need for in-domain pretraining by exploring the suitability of audio encoders that were previously trained on different audio tasks. Finally, we systematically explore five performance metrics borrowed from the image captioning domain and highlight their limitations for the audio domain.

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