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Effective Pre-Training of Audio Transformers for Sound Event Detection

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arxiv 2409.09546 v2 pith:UBLLLQWC submitted 2024-09-14 eess.AS cs.SD

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keywords detectioneventframe-levelsoundpre-trainingtaskstransformersaudio
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We propose a pre-training pipeline for audio spectrogram transformers for frame-level sound event detection tasks. On top of common pre-training steps, we add a meticulously designed training routine on AudioSet frame-level annotations. This includes a balanced sampler, aggressive data augmentation, and ensemble knowledge distillation. For five transformers, we obtain a substantial performance improvement over previously available checkpoints both on AudioSet frame-level predictions and on frame-level sound event detection downstream tasks, confirming our pipeline's effectiveness. We publish the resulting checkpoints that researchers can directly fine-tune to build high-performance models for sound event detection tasks.

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