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For our machine learning researchers, building tech that can understand context is a really exciting area of development and for us is a key part of what we call Second Generation Sound Recognition. Read more here.
Alongside other world experts we will be presenting our technical paper “A Framework for the Robust Evaluation of Sound Event Detection.” The video presentation is also be available on-demand on the ICASSP site.
https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/business/inside-audio-analytic-s-silent-labs-work-goes-on-9106329/
The organisers of the 2020 DCASE Challenge have included our Polyphonic Sound Detection Score (PSDS) as one of the two evaluation metrics for ‘Task 4: Sound event detection and separation in domestic environments’. PSDS is the subject of a research paper, which was accepted for publication at the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2020) this year. Read more here: https://www.audioanalytic.com/psds-adopted-by-dcase-for-task-4/
EE Times came to talk to us about sound recognition: https://www.eetimes.com/ai-sound-recognition-on-a-cortex-m0-data-is-king/
https://www.audioanalytic.com/tinyml-summit-2020-engineering-tinyml-models-in-sound-recognition/
https://www.audioanalytic.com/five-predictions-for-the-future-of-sound-recognition-and-voice-assistants-in-2020/
At today’s tinyML Summit in San Francisco, our VP of Technology Dr Dominic Binks will stand on stage and demonstrate tinyML sound recognition in action in front of nearly 400 delegates: https://www.audioanalytic.com/tinyml-the-quest-for-compactness/
https://staceyoniot.com/we-gave-computers-vision-now-we-want-them-to-hear/
As an Arm partner, we had early access to Cortex-M55. We were impressed to see that our – already lean – sound recognition software (ai3™) will be at least 50% faster on M55-based chips when compared to an Cortex-M4 and that’s before enabling M-Profile Vector Extensions (aka Helium): https://www.audioanalytic.com/arms-new-technology-give-us-a-glimpse-of-the-tinyml-future/