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- Title
Efficient acoustic detector of gunshots and glass breaking.
- Authors
Lojka, Martin; Pleva, Matúš; Kiktová, Eva; Juhár, Jozef; Čižmár, Anton
- Abstract
An efficient acoustic events detection system EAR-TUKE is presented in this paper. The system is capable of processing continuous input audio stream in order to detect potentially dangerous acoustic events, specifically gunshots or breaking glass. The system is programmed entirely in C++ language (core math. functions in C) and was designed to be self sufficient without requiring additional dependencies. In the design and development process the main focus was put on easy support of new acoustic events detection, low memory profile, low computational requirements to operate on devices with low resources, and on long-term operation and continuous input stream monitoring without any maintenance. In order to satisfy these requirements on the system, EAR-TUKE is based on a custom approach to detection and classification of acoustic events. The system is using acoustic models of events based on Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) and a modified Viterbi decoding process with an additional module to allow continuous monitoring. These features in combination with Weighted Finite-State Transducers (WFSTs) for the search network representation fulfill the easy extensibility requirement. Extraction algorithms for Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC), Frequency Bank Coefficients (FBANK) and Mel-Spectral Coefficients (MELSPEC) are also included in the preprocessing part. The system contains Cepstral Mean Normalization (CMN) and our proposed removal of basic coefficients from feature vectors to increase robustness. This paper also presents the development process and results evaluating the final design of the system.
- Subjects
ACOUSTIC variables measurement; DETECTORS; STREAMING audio; C++; HIDDEN Markov models
- Publication
Multimedia Tools & Applications, 2016, Vol 75, Issue 17, p10441
- ISSN
1380-7501
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11042-015-2903-z