02/11/2020

Ensemble of pruned low-complexity models for acoustic scene classification

Kenneth Ooi, Santi Peksi, Woon-Seng Gan

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Abstract: For the DCASE 2020 Challenge, the focus of Task 1B is to develop low-complexity models for classification of 3 different types of acoustic scenes, which have potential applications in resource-scarce edge devices deployed in a large-scale acoustic network. In this paper, we present the training methodology for our submissions for the challenge, with the best-performing system consisting of an ensemble of VGGNet- and InceptionNet-based lightweight classification models. The subsystems in the ensemble classifier were pruned by setting low-magnitude weights periodically to zero with a polynomial decay schedule to achieve an 80% reduction in individual subsystem size. The resultant ensemble classifier outperformed the baseline model on the validation set over 10 runs and had 119758 non-zero parameters taking up 468KB of memory. This shows the efficacy of the pruning technique used. We also performed experiments to compare the performance of various data augmentation schemes, input feature representations, and model architectures in our training methodology. No external data was used, and source code for the submission can be found at https://github.com/kenowr/DCASE-2020-Task-1B.

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