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IoT-based Urban Noise Identification Using Machine Learning
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MusicEngineeringMachine LearningSmart CityUrban Noise IdentificationAudio Feature ExtractionData ScienceData MiningPattern RecognitionEnvironmental NoiseNoiseAudio AnalysisInternet Of ThingsNoisy DataAudio RetrievalComputer ScienceSignal ProcessingAudio MiningMusic ClassificationSpeech Processing
Noise is any undesired environmental sound. A sound at the same dB level may be perceived as annoying noise or as pleasant music. Therefore, it is necessary to go beyond the state-of-the-art approaches that measure only the dB level and also identify the type of noise. In this paper, we present a machine learning based method for urban noise identification using an inexpensive IoT unit. We use Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for audio feature extraction and supervised classification algorithms (that is, support vector machine, k-nearest neighbors, bootstrap aggregation, and random forest) for noise classification. We evaluate our approach experimentally with a data-set of about 3000 sound samples grouped in eight sound classes (such as car horn, jackhammer, or street music). We explore the parameter space of the four algorithms to estimate the optimal parameter values for classification of sound samples in the data-set under study. We achieve a noise classification accuracy in the range 88% - 94%.
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