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arxiv:1811.06669

AclNet: efficient end-to-end audio classification CNN

Published on Nov 16, 2018
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Abstract

AclNet, an efficient convolutional neural network for audio classification, achieves state-of-the-art performance on the ESC-50 dataset with reduced memory and computational requirements.

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We propose an efficient end-to-end convolutional neural network architecture, AclNet, for audio classification. When trained with our data augmentation and regularization, we achieved state-of-the-art performance on the ESC-50 corpus with 85:65% accuracy. Our network allows configurations such that memory and compute requirements are drastically reduced, and a tradeoff analysis of accuracy and complexity is presented. The analysis shows high accuracy at significantly reduced computational complexity compared to existing solutions. For example, a configuration with only 155k parameters and 49:3 million multiply-adds per second is 81:75%, exceeding human accuracy of 81:3%. This improved efficiency can enable always-on inference in energy-efficient platforms.

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