Sound event localization and detection (SELD) is an emerging research topic that aims to unify the tasks of sound event detection and direction-of-arrival estimation. As a result, SELD inherits the challenges of both tasks, such as noise, reverberation, interference, polyphony, and non-stationarity of sound sources. Furthermore, SELD often faces an additional challenge of assigning correct correspondences between the detected sound classes and directions of arrival to multiple overlapping sound events. Previous studies have shown that unknown interferences in reverberant environments often cause major degradation in the performance of SELD systems. To further understand the challenges of the SELD task, we performed a detailed error analysis...
The ranking of sound event detection (SED) systems may be biased by assumptions inherent to evaluati...
Sound event localization and detection (SELD) consists of two subtasks, which are sound event detect...
This paper details our approach to Task 3 of the DCASE’19 Challenge, namely sound event localization...
Sound event localization and detection (SELD) is an emerging research topic that combines the tasks ...
Sound event detection (SED) and localization refer to recognizing sound events and estimating their ...
Sound event localization and detection (SELD) refers to the problem of identifying the presence of i...
Polyphonic sound event localization and detection (SELD), which jointly performs sound event detecti...
This paper presents the sound event localization and detection (SELD) task setup for the DCASE 2019 ...
Sound event detection (SED) and localization refer to recognizing sound events and estimating their ...
Sound event localization and detection is a novel area of research that emerged from the combined in...
Polyphonic sound event localization and detection is not only detecting what sound events are happen...
This package is part of the work - Joint Measurement of Localization and Detection of Sound Events p...
Sound event localization and detection consists of two subtasks which are sound event detection and ...
Everyday environments are overflowed with a wide variety of acoustic events, either produced by huma...
Polyphonic Sound Event Detection (SED) in real-world recordings is a challenging task because of the...
The ranking of sound event detection (SED) systems may be biased by assumptions inherent to evaluati...
Sound event localization and detection (SELD) consists of two subtasks, which are sound event detect...
This paper details our approach to Task 3 of the DCASE’19 Challenge, namely sound event localization...
Sound event localization and detection (SELD) is an emerging research topic that combines the tasks ...
Sound event detection (SED) and localization refer to recognizing sound events and estimating their ...
Sound event localization and detection (SELD) refers to the problem of identifying the presence of i...
Polyphonic sound event localization and detection (SELD), which jointly performs sound event detecti...
This paper presents the sound event localization and detection (SELD) task setup for the DCASE 2019 ...
Sound event detection (SED) and localization refer to recognizing sound events and estimating their ...
Sound event localization and detection is a novel area of research that emerged from the combined in...
Polyphonic sound event localization and detection is not only detecting what sound events are happen...
This package is part of the work - Joint Measurement of Localization and Detection of Sound Events p...
Sound event localization and detection consists of two subtasks which are sound event detection and ...
Everyday environments are overflowed with a wide variety of acoustic events, either produced by huma...
Polyphonic Sound Event Detection (SED) in real-world recordings is a challenging task because of the...
The ranking of sound event detection (SED) systems may be biased by assumptions inherent to evaluati...
Sound event localization and detection (SELD) consists of two subtasks, which are sound event detect...
This paper details our approach to Task 3 of the DCASE’19 Challenge, namely sound event localization...