Chinese Journal of Electronics | 2019

Animal Sound Recognition Based on Double Feature of Spectrogram

 
 
 

Abstract


Due to existence of different environments and noises, the existing method is difficult to ensure the recognition accuracy of animal sound in low Signal-to-noise (SNR) conditions. To address these problems, we propose a double feature, which consists of projection feature and Local binary pattern variance (LBPV) feature, combined with Random forest (RF) for animal sound recognition. In feature extraction, an operation of projecting is made on spectrogram to generate the projection feature. Meanwhile, LBPV feature is generated by means of accumulating the corresponding variances of all pixels for every Uniform local binary pattern (ULBP) in the spectrogram. Short-time spectral estimation algorithm is used to enhance sound signals in severe mismatched noise conditions. In the experiments, we classify 40 kinds of common animal sounds under different SNRs with rain noise, traffic noise, and wind noise. As the experimental results show, the proposed framework consisting of shorttime spectrum estimation, double feature, and RF, can recognize a wide range of animal sounds and still remains a recognition rate over 80% even under 0dB SNR.

Volume 28
Pages 667-673
DOI 10.1049/CJE.2019.04.005
Language English
Journal Chinese Journal of Electronics

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