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arxiv: 1812.01269 · v2 · pith:YH2RXUZGnew · submitted 2018-12-04 · 💻 cs.SD · eess.AS

Learning to match transient sound events using attentional similarity for few-shot sound recognition

classification 💻 cs.SD eess.AS
keywords soundfew-shotlearningrecognitionattentionaleventsmodulesimilarity
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In this paper, we introduce a novel attentional similarity module for the problem of few-shot sound recognition. Given a few examples of an unseen sound event, a classifier must be quickly adapted to recognize the new sound event without much fine-tuning. The proposed attentional similarity module can be plugged into any metric-based learning method for few-shot learning, allowing the resulting model to especially match related short sound events. Extensive experiments on two datasets shows that the proposed module consistently improves the performance of five different metric-based learning methods for few-shot sound recognition. The relative improvement ranges from +4.1% to +7.7% for 5-shot 5-way accuracy for the ESC-50 dataset, and from +2.1% to +6.5% for noiseESC-50. Qualitative results demonstrate that our method contributes in particular to the recognition of transient sound events.

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