Frequency Dynamic Convolution: Frequency-Adaptive Pattern Recognition for Sound Event Detection

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2D convolution is widely used in sound event detection (SED) to recognize two dimensional time-frequency patterns of sound events. However, 2D convolution enforces translation equivariance on sound events along both time and frequency axis while frequency is not shift-invariant dimension. In order to improve physical consistency of 2D convolution on SED, we propose frequency dynamic convolution which applies kernel that adapts to frequency components of input. Frequency dynamic convolution outperforms the baseline by 6.3% in DESED validation dataset in terms of polyphonic sound detection score (PSDS). It also significantly outperforms other pre-existing content-adaptive methods on SED. In addition, by comparing class-wise F1 scores of baseline and frequency dynamic convolution, we showed that frequency dynamic convolution is especially more effective for detection of non-stationary sound events with intricate time-frequency patterns. From this result, we verified that frequency dynamic convolution is superior in recognizing frequency-dependent patterns.
Publisher
ISCA
Issue Date
2022-09-21
Language
English
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23rd Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2022, pp.2763 - 2767

ISSN
2308-457X
DOI
10.21437/Interspeech.2022-10127
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/301591
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ME-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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