Violence detection represents an important issue to take into account in the design of intelligent algorithms for smart environments. This paper proposes an energy-efficient system capable of acoustically detecting violence. In our solution, genetic algorithms are used to select the best subset of features with a constrained computational cost. Results demonstrate the viability of the system, thanks to the low cost that some violence features require, making feasible the implementation of the proposed method in a nowadays low power microprocessor.
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Bautista-Durán, M., García-Gómez, J., Gil-Pita, R., Mohíno-Herranz, I., & Rosa-Zurera, M. (2017). Energy-efficient acoustic violence detector for smart cities. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 10(1), 1298–1305. https://doi.org/10.2991/IJCIS.10.1.89
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