A fine-tuned CNN (E2PANNs) deployed on a Raspberry Pi 5 detects emergency vehicle sirens in real time with adaptive frame sizing and post-processing, reporting up to 78% framewise F1 on a corrected AudioSet-Strong subset.
From Large-scale Audio Tagging to Real-Time Explainable Emergency Vehicle Sirens Detection
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Accurate recognition of Emergency Vehicle (EV) sirens is critical for the integration of intelligent transportation systems, smart city monitoring systems, and autonomous driving technologies. Modern automatic solutions are limited by the lack of large scale, curated datasets and by the computational demands of state of the art sound event detection models. This work introduces E2PANNs (Efficient Emergency Pre trained Audio Neural Networks), a lightweight Convolutional Neural Network architecture derived from the PANNs framework, specifically optimized for binary EV siren detection. Leveraging our dedicated subset of AudioSet (AudioSet EV) we fine-tune and evaluate E2PANNs across multiple reference datasets and test its viability on embedded hardware. The experimental campaign includes ablation studies, cross-domain benchmarking, and real-time inference deployment on edge device. Interpretability analyses exploiting Guided Backpropagation and ScoreCAM algorithms provide insights into the model internal representations and validate its ability to capture distinct spectrotemporal patterns associated with different types of EV sirens. Real time performance is assessed through frame wise and event based detection metrics, as well as a detailed analysis of false positive activations. Results demonstrate that E2PANNs establish a new state of the art in this research domain, with high computational efficiency, and suitability for edge-based audio monitoring and safety-critical applications.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
cs.SD 1years
2025 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1roles
method 1polarities
use method 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Real-Time Emergency Vehicle Siren Detection with Efficient CNNs on Embedded Hardware
A fine-tuned CNN (E2PANNs) deployed on a Raspberry Pi 5 detects emergency vehicle sirens in real time with adaptive frame sizing and post-processing, reporting up to 78% framewise F1 on a corrected AudioSet-Strong subset.