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Environmental Sound Extraction Using Onomatopoeic Words

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arxiv 2112.00209 v4 pith:NE442IBV submitted 2021-12-01 cs.SD cs.LGeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.LGeess.AS
keywords soundonomatopoeictargetmethodwordcorrespondingextractspecify
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An onomatopoeic word, which is a character sequence that phonetically imitates a sound, is effective in expressing characteristics of sound such as duration, pitch, and timbre. We propose an environmental-sound-extraction method using onomatopoeic words to specify the target sound to be extracted. By this method, we estimate a time-frequency mask from an input mixture spectrogram and an onomatopoeic word using a U-Net architecture, then extract the corresponding target sound by masking the spectrogram. Experimental results indicate that the proposed method can extract only the target sound corresponding to the onomatopoeic word and performs better than conventional methods that use sound-event classes to specify the target sound.

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