Deep CNN Framework for Audio Event Recognition using Weakly Labeled Web Data

07/09/2017
by   Anurag Kumar, et al.
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The development of audio event recognition models requires labeled training data, which are generally hard to obtain. One promising source of recordings of audio events is the large amount of multimedia data on the web. In particular, if the audio content analysis must itself be performed on web audio, it is important to train the recognizers themselves from such data. Training from these web data, however, poses several challenges, the most important being the availability of labels : labels, if any, that may be obtained for the data are generally weak, and not of the kind conventionally required for training detectors or classifiers. We propose that learning algorithms that can exploit weak labels offer an effective method to learn from web data. We then propose a robust and efficient deep convolutional neural network (CNN) based framework to learn audio event recognizers from weakly labeled data. The proposed method can train from and analyze recordings of variable length in an efficient manner and outperforms a network trained with strongly labeled web data by a considerable margin.

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