Analysis and Evaluation of Clustering Techniques Applied to Wireless Acoustics Sensor Network Data

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Abstract

Exposure to environmental noise is related to negative health effects. To prevent it, the city councils develop noise maps and action plans to identify, quantify, and decrease noise pollution. Smart cities are deploying wireless acoustic sensor networks that continuously gather the sound pressure level from many locations using acoustics nodes. These nodes provide very relevant updated information, both temporally and spatially, over the acoustic zones of the city. In this paper, the performance of several data clustering techniques is evaluated for discovering and analyzing different behavior patterns of the sound pressure level. A comparison of clustering techniques is carried out using noise data from two large cities, considering isolated and federated data. Experiments support that Hierarchical Agglomeration Clustering and K-means are the algorithms more appropriate to fit acoustics sound pressure level data.

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Pita, A., Rodriguez, F. J., & Navarro, J. M. (2022). Analysis and Evaluation of Clustering Techniques Applied to Wireless Acoustics Sensor Network Data. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12178550

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