This work proposes a system for acoustic event classification using signals acquired by a Distributed Microphone Network (DMN). The system is based on the combination of Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM) and Support Vector Machines (SVM). The acoustic event list includes both speech and non-speech events typical of seminars and meetings. The robustness of the system was investigated by considering two scenarios characterized by different types of trained models and testing conditions. Experimental results were obtained by using real-world data collected at two sites. The results in terms of classification error rate show that in each scenario the proposed system outperforms any single classifier based system
An extension to the conventional speech / nonspeech classification framework is presented for a scen...
Public evaluation campaigns and datasets promote active development in target research areas, allowi...
The detection of the acoustic events (AEs) that are naturally produced in a meeting room may help t...
Acoustic events produced in controlled environments may carry information useful for perceptually aw...
Acoustic events produced in controlled environments may carry information useful for perceptually aw...
In this paper, an approach is built toautomatically detect acoustic events that areproduced in a mee...
Acoustic events produced in meeting-room-like environments may carry information useful for perceptu...
This paper describes an approach for an audio event detection system in noisy environments. The syst...
The hazardous acoustic event classificationsystem is presented and tested in threateningenvironments...
This contribution reports on the performance of systems for polyphonic acoustic event detection (AED...
In this paper, the Acoustic Event Detection (AED) system developed at the UPC is described, and its ...
Abstract. In this paper, the Acoustic Event Detection (AED) system developed at the UPC is described...
The topic of this thesis is an audio recording classification with 15 different acoustic scene class...
This paper evaluates neural network (NN) based systems and compares them to Gaussian mixture model (...
Public evaluation campaigns and datasets promote active development in target research areas, allow...
An extension to the conventional speech / nonspeech classification framework is presented for a scen...
Public evaluation campaigns and datasets promote active development in target research areas, allowi...
The detection of the acoustic events (AEs) that are naturally produced in a meeting room may help t...
Acoustic events produced in controlled environments may carry information useful for perceptually aw...
Acoustic events produced in controlled environments may carry information useful for perceptually aw...
In this paper, an approach is built toautomatically detect acoustic events that areproduced in a mee...
Acoustic events produced in meeting-room-like environments may carry information useful for perceptu...
This paper describes an approach for an audio event detection system in noisy environments. The syst...
The hazardous acoustic event classificationsystem is presented and tested in threateningenvironments...
This contribution reports on the performance of systems for polyphonic acoustic event detection (AED...
In this paper, the Acoustic Event Detection (AED) system developed at the UPC is described, and its ...
Abstract. In this paper, the Acoustic Event Detection (AED) system developed at the UPC is described...
The topic of this thesis is an audio recording classification with 15 different acoustic scene class...
This paper evaluates neural network (NN) based systems and compares them to Gaussian mixture model (...
Public evaluation campaigns and datasets promote active development in target research areas, allow...
An extension to the conventional speech / nonspeech classification framework is presented for a scen...
Public evaluation campaigns and datasets promote active development in target research areas, allowi...
The detection of the acoustic events (AEs) that are naturally produced in a meeting room may help t...