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Studying the Effect of Audio Filters in Pre-Trained Models for Environmental Sound Classification

Published 24 Aug 2024 in cs.SD, cs.AI, and eess.AS | (2408.13644v1)

Abstract: Environmental Sound Classification is an important problem of sound recognition and is more complicated than speech recognition problems as environmental sounds are not well structured with respect to time and frequency. Researchers have used various CNN models to learn audio features from different audio features like log mel spectrograms, gammatone spectral coefficients, mel-frequency spectral coefficients, generated from the audio files, over the past years. In this paper, we propose a new methodology : Two-Level Classification; the Level 1 Classifier will be responsible to classify the audio signal into a broader class and the Level 2 Classifiers will be responsible to find the actual class to which the audio belongs, based on the output of the Level 1 Classifier. We have also shown the effects of different audio filters, among which a new method of Audio Crop is introduced in this paper, which gave the highest accuracies in most of the cases. We have used the ESC-50 dataset for our experiment and obtained a maximum accuracy of 78.75% in case of Level 1 Classification and 98.04% in case of Level 2 Classifications.

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