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arxiv: 2404.18739 · v1 · pith:IWPPCLYE · submitted 2024-04-29 · cs.CL

Towards Dog Bark Decoding: Leveraging Human Speech Processing for Automated Bark Classification

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Similar to humans, animals make extensive use of verbal and non-verbal forms of communication, including a large range of audio signals. In this paper, we address dog vocalizations and explore the use of self-supervised speech representation models pre-trained on human speech to address dog bark classification tasks that find parallels in human-centered tasks in speech recognition. We specifically address four tasks: dog recognition, breed identification, gender classification, and context grounding. We show that using speech embedding representations significantly improves over simpler classification baselines. Further, we also find that models pre-trained on large human speech acoustics can provide additional performance boosts on several tasks.

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