Emotional quantification of soundscapes by learning between samples

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Abstract

Predicting the emotional responses of humans to soundscapes is a relatively recent field of research coming with a wide range of promising applications. This work presents the design of two convolutional neural networks, namely ArNet and ValNet, each one responsible for quantifying arousal and valence evoked by soundscapes. We build on the knowledge acquired from the application of traditional machine learning techniques on the specific domain, and design a suitable deep learning framework. Moreover, we propose the usage of artificially created mixed soundscapes, the distributions of which are located between the ones of the available samples, a process that increases the variance of the dataset leading to significantly better performance. The reported results outperform the state of the art on a soundscape dataset following Schafer’s standardized categorization considering both sound’s identity and the respective listening context.

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Ntalampiras, S. (2020). Emotional quantification of soundscapes by learning between samples. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 79(41–42), 30387–30395. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-020-09430-3

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