Multi-ACCDOA: Localizing and Detecting Overlapping Sounds from the Same Class with Auxiliary Duplicating Permutation Invariant Training
Kazuki Shimada, Yuichiro Koyama, Shusuke Takahashi, Naoya Takahashi,, Emiru Tsunoo, Yuki Mitsufuji

TL;DR
This paper introduces Multi-ACCDOA with ADPIT, a novel approach for localizing and detecting overlapping sound events of the same class, improving detection accuracy while maintaining efficiency.
Contribution
It extends ACCDOA to a multi-format and proposes ADPIT for training, enabling effective detection of overlapping same-class sounds with fewer parameters.
Findings
Successfully detects overlapping same-class events.
Maintains high performance with fewer parameters.
Performs comparably to state-of-the-art methods.
Abstract
Sound event localization and detection (SELD) involves identifying the direction-of-arrival (DOA) and the event class. The SELD methods with a class-wise output format make the model predict activities of all sound event classes and corresponding locations. The class-wise methods can output activity-coupled Cartesian DOA (ACCDOA) vectors, which enable us to solve a SELD task with a single target using a single network. However, there is still a challenge in detecting the same event class from multiple locations. To overcome this problem while maintaining the advantages of the class-wise format, we extended ACCDOA to a multi one and proposed auxiliary duplicating permutation invariant training (ADPIT). The multi- ACCDOA format (a class- and track-wise output format) enables the model to solve the cases with overlaps from the same class. The class-wise ADPIT scheme enables each track of…
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TopicsSpeech and Audio Processing · Music and Audio Processing · Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
