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Task 4 Large-scale weakly supervised sound event detection for smart cars

Update Log


  • June 26: Added script to compute duration of audio files. Added Training and testing set duration of audio files as a reference for participants to cross check with. Alternate Method to download audio for Development Set [Training and Testing Set] updated.
  • June 24: Modification to groundtruth_strong_label_testing_set.csv - Fixed annotations for redundant class
  • June 21: Carriage return removal from groundtruth weak and strong labels csv files.
  • June 17: Evaluation Script Update for ClassWise Metrics Computation for Task4 SubTaskAMetrics
  • May 1: Added baseline code (based on Task 3's system), performance and Subtask A metric code.
  • April 2: Added strong labels.
  • April 1: Added evaluation folder.

Coordinators

Benjamin Elizalde, Emmanuel Vincent, Bhiksha Raj

Data Preparation, Annotations

Ankit Shah ([email protected]), Benjamin Elizalde ([email protected])

Annotations, Baseline and Subtask A Metric

Rohan Badlani ([email protected]), Benjamin Elizalde ([email protected])

Index

  1. Script to download the development data for Task 4

  2. Script to evaluate Task 4 - Subtask A (Audio tagging)

  3. Strong Label's annotations for Testing


1. Script to download the development data for Task 4


Prerequisite installations

[Current version of our scripts require python 2.7 version installation - If user has other python revision installed, we encourage them to setup a virtualenvironment for the DCASE Challenge until the scripts support python 3 as well]

  1. youtube-dl - [sudo] pip install --upgrade youtube_dl
  2. pafy - [sudo] pip install pafy
  3. tqdm (progress bar) - [sudo] pip install tqdm
  4. multiprocessing - [sudo] pip install multiprocessing
  5. sox tool - sudo apt-get install sox
  6. ffmpeg - sudo apt-get install ffmpeg

Cloning this repository

Since this is a repository that references DCASE2017-baseline-system as a submodule, you should use the following command to clone this repository completely:

git clone --recurse

Running Instructions for Task4 Baseline

Please follow the following steps to get the baseline results:

1. Go to DCASE2017-baseline-system (cd DCASE2017-baseline-system)
2. Run pip install -r requirements.txt
3. Go back to root (cd ..)
4. Run python task4.py

The above will be using task.defaults.yaml for the baseline run.

If you would like to run your own modifications on top of DCASE baseline system, pls refer to the following links: 1. Basic Usage: https://tut-arg.github.io/DCASE2017-baseline-system/usage_tutorial.html#basic-usage 2. Extending the framework: https://tut-arg.github.io/DCASE2017-baseline-system/extending_framework.html

Features

  1. Downloads the audio from the videos for the testing set first and then for the training set. - Multiprocessing - ensures three files are downloaded simultaneously to reduce the heavy download time to 40 percent as compared with single threaded performance.
  2. Formats the audio with consistent parameters - currently set as 1 channel, 16 bit precision, 44.1kHz sampling rate.
  3. Extracts the 10-sec clips from the formatted audio according to the start and end times.
  4. The script output includes the audio for 1,2 and 3, unless testing script is modified to remove audio from 2 and/or 3, that is the original audio and the formatted audio.
  5. To denote a unique identifier for every run/launch of downloading files - script stores the timestamp and assigns to each of the output files and folder names.
  6. Please, contact Ankit/Benjamin in case one or more videos are not properly downloaded or available, or with any other issue. Participants can create their own scripts to download the audio. Please ensure that you have all the 10-sec clip whose duration matches organizer's list.

Lists

Download audio: testing_set.csv, training_set.csv

Groundtruth weak labels: groundtruth_weak_label_testing_set.csv groundtruth_weak_label_training_set.csv

Groundtruth strong labels: groundtruth_strong_label_testing_set.csv

Training Set Audio Duration: duration_of_files_in_training_set.csv

Testing Set Audio Duration: duration_of_files_in_testing_set.csv

Usage

$python download_audio.py <CSV filename - relative path is also fine> Sample Usage - python download_audio.py training_set.csv

Alternate Audio Download Method.

User Modifiable Parameters and Options

  1. Audio formatting can be modified in the "format_audio" method defined in the script download_youtube_audio_from_csv_and_delete_original.py
  2. Removal of original audio and/or formatted audio paths can be done by uncommenting and modifying <os.system(cmdstring2)> in "download_audio_method" function defined in download_audio.py

Output

  1. First folder contains original best audio from youtube: <csv_name><testing/training>_audio_downloaded
  2. Second folder contains the corresponding formatted audio: <csv_name><testing/training>_audio_formatted_downloaded
  3. Third folder contains the extracted 10-sec clips: <csv_name><testing/training>_audio_formatted_downloaded_and_ssegmented_downloads

Note:- To each downloaded audio string "Y" is added as tools like sox and ffmpeg causes problem when filename starts with "--" or "-".

Number of Audio id count files

  1. testing_set_num_files_per_class.csv - For each class - specifies number of audio segments present in the testing set

Total testing set downloaded files - 488

  1. training_set_num_files_per_class.csv - For each class - specifies number of audio segments present in the training set

Total training set downloaded files - 51172


2. Script to evaluate Task 4 - Subtask A (Audio tagging)


Usage

$python TaskAEvaluate.py groundtruth/groundtruth_weak_label_testing_set.csv prediction/perfect_prediction.csv output/perfect_prediction_output.csv


3. Strong Label's annotations for Testing


  1. Only one person was involved in the annotation of each 10-sec clip and all the clips were randomly divided and assigned to 5 people.
  2. The sound event annotations were based on the audio and not the video.
  3. The strong labels correspond to the file: groundtruth_strong_label_testing_set.csv
  4. The format of strong labels is the same as the DCASE format (Task 3 and Task 4: Audio tagging).
  5. Less than 2% of the 10-sec clips had the presence of a sound according to AudioSet, but didn't seem to contain the sound event. Thus, start and end time were assigned 0.

4. Script to compute duration of audio files.


$bash bash_find_duration_of_audio_file.sh <training/testing/evaluation> <Audio Path> <Output Path where duration list will be written>

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