Introduces DCASE 2025 task providing device information at inference for low-complexity acoustic scene classification, with baseline accuracy of 50.72% improving to 51.89% via device-specific fine-tuning.
Low-Complexity Acoustic Scene Classification with Device Information in the DCASE 2025 Challenge
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This paper presents the Low-Complexity Acoustic Scene Classification with Device Information Task of the DCASE 2025 Challenge, along with its baseline system. Continuing the focus on low-complexity models, data efficiency, and device mismatch from previous editions (2022-2024), this year's task introduces a key change: recording device information is now provided at inference time. This enables the development of device-specific models that leverage device characteristics-reflecting real-world deployment scenarios in which a model is designed with awareness of the underlying hardware. The training set matches the 25% subset used in the corresponding DCASE 2024 challenge, with no restrictions on external data use, highlighting transfer learning as a central topic. The baseline achieves 50.72% accuracy with a device-agnostic model, improving to 51.89% when incorporating device-specific fine-tuning. The task attracted 31 submissions from 12 teams, with 11 teams outperforming the baseline. The top-performing submission achieved an accuracy gain of more than 8 percentage points over the baseline on the evaluation set.
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Low-Complexity Acoustic Scene Classification with Device Information in the DCASE 2025 Challenge
Introduces DCASE 2025 task providing device information at inference for low-complexity acoustic scene classification, with baseline accuracy of 50.72% improving to 51.89% via device-specific fine-tuning.