Audio context recognition using audio event histograms

Heittola, Toni; Mesaros, Annamaria; Eronen, Antti; Virtanen, Tuomas
Abstract

This paper presents a method for audio context recognition, meaning classification between everyday environments. The method is based on representing each audio context using a histogram of audio events which are detected using a supervised classifier. In the training stage, each context is modeled with a histogram estimated from annotated training data. In the testing stage, individual sound events are detected in the unknown recording and a histogram of the sound event occurrences is built. Context recognition is performed by computing the cosine distance between this histogram and event histograms of each context from the training database. Term frequency--inverse document frequency weighting is studied for controlling the importance of different events in the histogram distance calculation. An average classification accuracy of 89% is obtained in the recognition between ten everyday contexts. Combining the event based context recognition system with more conventional audio based recognition increases the recognition rate to 92%.

Keywords

CASA; Context recognition

Research areas

Year:
2010
Book title:
In Proc. European Signal Processing Conference