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2016

Pervasive Sound Sensing: A Weakly Supervised Training Approach

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Pervasive Sound Sensing: A Weakly Supervised Training Approach
—Modern smartphones present an ideal device for pervasive sensing of human behavior. Microphones have the potential to reveal key information about a person’s behavior. However, they have been utilized to a significantly lesser extent than other smartphone sensors in the context of human behavior sensing. We postulate that, in order for microphones to be useful in behavior sensing applications, the analysis techniques must be flexible and allow easy modification of the types of sounds to be sensed. A simplification of the training data collection process could allow a more flexible sound classification framework. We hypothesize that detailed training, a prerequisite for the majority of sound sensing techniques, is not necessary and that a significantly less detailed and time consuming data collection process can be carried out, allowing even a nonexpert to conduct the collection, labeling, and training process. To test this hypothesis, we implement a diverse density-based mu...
Daniel Kelly, Brian Caulfield
Added 10 Apr 2016
Updated 10 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where TCYB
Authors Daniel Kelly, Brian Caulfield
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