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Determining the origin of impulsive noise events using paired wireless sound sensors

23 August 2021
Fabian Nemazi
J. Nordby
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Abstract

This work investigates how to identify the source of impulsive noise events using a pair of wireless noise sensors. One sensor is placed at a known noise source, and another sensor is placed at the noise receiver. Machine learning models receive data from the two sensors and estimate whether a given noise event originates from the known noise source or another source. To avoid privacy issues, the approach uses on-edge preprocessing that converts the sound into privacy compatible spectrograms. The system was evaluated at a shooting range and explosives training facility, using data collected during noise emission testing. The combination of convolutional neural networks with cross-correlation achieved the best results. We created multiple alternative models using different spectrogram representations. The best model detected 70.8\% of the impulsive noise events and correctly predicted 90.3\% of the noise events in the optimal trade-off between recall and precision.

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