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Dynamic localization of unwanted events with machine learning-based method

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In environmental acoustics measurements it is necessary to separate the contribution of the investigated source from the residual noise, by means of ambient noise measurements. Source separation is a complex task, especially for wind turbine noise, where long-term measurement campaigns are required. Although data analysis procedures that provide for this task are already in use, all of them require a preliminary step for anomalous events removal, i.e. events which are not characteristic of standard residual noise. This step can be complex and very time-expensive depending on the duration of the measurements and the measurement site. Depending on the specific site and source under evaluation, the variety of sounds that can be considered as unwanted for compliance with environmental acoustic regulations is heterogeneous, ranging from road vehicles, trains and planes to human and animal sounds and more. Nowadays, it is possible to extrapolate from an audio source the features that describe its semantics using machine learning. The approach presented in this paper aims to localize in time a specific event within a measurement containing several acoustic events, in order to label it and then proceed to remove the spurious events from the measurement.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli - Dipartimento di Architettura e Disegno Industriale 2: Institute for Chemical-Physical Processes of the Italian Research Council 3: Physics Department, University of Pisa 4: Institute for Chemical-Physical Processes of the Italian Research Council (CNR-IPCF) 5: Environmental Protection Agency of Tuscany Region 6: iPOOL S.r.l.

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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