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Sound Event Localization and Detection

Given multichannel audio input, a sound event detection and localization (SELD) system outputs a temporal activation track for each of the target sound classes, along with one or more corresponding spatial trajectories when the track indicates activity. This results in a spatio-temporal characterization of the acoustic scene that can be used in a wide range of machine cognition tasks, such as inference on the type of environment, self-localization, navigation without visual input or with occluded targets, tracking of specific types of sound sources, smart-home applications, scene visualization systems, and audio surveillance, among others.

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Benchmark Results

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1AVC-FillerNetevent-based F1 score92.8Unverified
2VC-FillerNetevent-based F1 score71Unverified
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1Baseline (MIC)Class-dependent localization error32.2Unverified
2Baseline (FOA)Class-dependent localization error29.3Unverified
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1DualQSELD-TCN (parallel)SELD score0.32Unverified
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1STL-SNNaccuracy98.4Unverified
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1SALSA-FOAER≤20°0.38Unverified