A Deep SVDD model using HTS-AT and feature fusion learns normal patterns in variable-length bass and guitar loops, with residual connections improving the learned latent space.
Improving Weakly Supervised Sound Event Detection with Causal Intervention
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Existing weakly supervised sound event detection (WSSED) work has not explored both types of co-occurrences simultaneously, i.e., some sound events often co-occur, and their occurrences are usually accompanied by specific background sounds, so they would be inevitably entangled, causing misclassification and biased localization results with only clip-level supervision. To tackle this issue, we first establish a structural causal model (SCM) to reveal that the context is the main cause of co-occurrence confounders that mislead the model to learn spurious correlations between frames and clip-level labels. Based on the causal analysis, we propose a causal intervention (CI) method for WSSED to remove the negative impact of co-occurrence confounders by iteratively accumulating every possible context of each class and then re-projecting the contexts to the frame-level features for making the event boundary clearer. Experiments show that our method effectively improves the performance on multiple datasets and can generalize to various baseline models.
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