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Coincidence, Categorization, and Consolidation: Learning to Recognize Sounds with Minimal Supervision

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Humans do not acquire perceptual abilities in the way we train machines. While machine learning algorithms typically operate on large collections of randomly-chosen, explicitly-labeled examples, human acquisition relies more heavily on multimodal unsupervised learning (as infants) and active learning (as children). With this motivation, we present a learning framework for sound representation and recognition that combines (i) a self-supervised objective based on a general notion of unimodal and cross-modal coincidence, (ii) a clustering objective that reflects our need to impose categorical structure on our experiences, and (iii) a cluster-based active learning procedure that solicits targeted weak supervision to consolidate categories into relevant semantic classes. By training a combined sound embedding/clustering/classification network according to these criteria, we achieve a new state-of-the-art unsupervised audio representation and demonstrate up to a 20-fold reduction in the number of labels required to reach a desired classification performance.

Aren Jansen, Daniel P. W. Ellis, Shawn Hershey, R. Channing Moore, Manoj Plakal, Ashok C. Popat, Rif A. Saurous• 2019

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
ClassificationAudioSet (test)
mAP28.5
57
Audio ClassificationAudioSet
mAP28.5
25
Audio ClassificationAudioSet Full (test)
mAP28.5
23
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