Replacing the Conformer decoder in pretrained PSELDnet with a bidirectional Mamba plus asymmetric convolution reports 39.6% versus 38.2% stereo SELD F20 on the DCASE2025 development set, using 76M versus 210M parameters.
Where's That Voice Coming? Continual Learning for Sound Source Localization
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Sound source localization (SSL) is essential for many speech-processing applications. Deep learning models have achieved high performance, but often fail when the training and inference environments differ. Adapting SSL models to dynamic acoustic conditions faces a major challenge: catastrophic forgetting. In this work, we propose an exemplar-free continual learning strategy for SSL (CL-SSL) to address such a forgetting phenomenon. CL-SSL applies task-specific sub-networks to adapt across diverse acoustic environments while retaining previously learned knowledge. It also uses a scaling mechanism to limit parameter growth, ensuring consistent performance across incremental tasks. We evaluated CL-SSL on simulated data with varying microphone distances and real-world data with different noise levels. The results demonstrate CL-SSL's ability to maintain high accuracy with minimal parameter increase, offering an efficient solution for SSL applications.
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Enhancing Stereo Sound Event Detection with BiMamba and Pretrained PSELDnet
Replacing the Conformer decoder in pretrained PSELDnet with a bidirectional Mamba plus asymmetric convolution reports 39.6% versus 38.2% stereo SELD F20 on the DCASE2025 development set, using 76M versus 210M parameters.