Active Learning for Bird Sounds Classification
Author(s) -
Kun Qian,
Zixing Zhang,
Alice Baird,
Björn W. Schuller
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
acta acustica united with acustica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.283
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1610-1928
pISSN - 1861-9959
DOI - 10.3813/aaa.919064
Subject(s) - acoustics , communication , computer science , speech recognition , geography , psychology , physics
It has been shown that automatic bird sound recognition can be an extremely useful tool for ornithologist and ecologists, allowing for a deeper understanding of; mating, evolution, local biodiversity and even climate change. For a robust and efficient recognition model, a large amount of labelled data is needed, requiring a time consuming and costly effort by expert-human annotators. To reduce this, we introduce for the first time, active learning, for automatic selection of the most informative data for training the recognition model. Experimental results show that our proposed; sparse-instance-based and least-confidence-score-based active learning methods reduce respectively 16.0% and 35.2% human annotated samples than compared to passive learning methods, achieving an acceptable performance (unweighted average recall > 85%), when recognising the sound of 60 different species of birds.
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