Replacing the Conformer decoder with a bidirectional Mamba and asymmetric convolutions in a pretrained CNN14 PSELDnet improves stereo sound event localization F1 to 39.6% on the DCASE2025 Task 3 development set, over the Conformer's 38.2% and the baseline's 22.8%.
Stereo sound event localization and detection based on PSELDnet pretraining and BiMamba sequence modeling
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Pre-training methods have achieved significant performance improvements in sound event localization and detection (SELD) tasks, but existing Transformer-based models suffer from high computational complexity. In this work, we propose a stereo sound event localization and detection system based on pre-trained PSELDnet and bidirectional Mamba sequence modeling. We replace the Conformer module with a BiMamba module and introduce asymmetric convolutions to more effectively model the spatiotemporal relationships between time and frequency dimensions. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves significantly better performance than the baseline and the original PSELDnet with Conformer decoder architecture on the DCASE2025 Task 3 development dataset, while also reducing computational complexity. These findings highlight the effectiveness of the BiMamba architecture in addressing the challenges of the SELD task.
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Stereo sound event localization and detection based on PSELDnet pretraining and BiMamba sequence modeling
Replacing the Conformer decoder with a bidirectional Mamba and asymmetric convolutions in a pretrained CNN14 PSELDnet improves stereo sound event localization F1 to 39.6% on the DCASE2025 Task 3 development set, over the Conformer's 38.2% and the baseline's 22.8%.