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A Weighted Partial Domain Adaptation for Acoustic Scene Classification and Its Application in Fiber Optic Security System

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Domain adaptation (DA) is a technology that transfers knowledge from the source domain to the target domain. General domain adaptation assume that the source and the target domain have the… Click to show full abstract

Domain adaptation (DA) is a technology that transfers knowledge from the source domain to the target domain. General domain adaptation assume that the source and the target domain have the same label space. However, in practical application tasks, the label of the target domain is often only a subset of the source label. For this situation, partial domain adaptation is usually used as an effective solution to transfer knowledge from a large number of labeled data sets to unlabeled micro data sets. In this article, a weighted partial domain adaptation method is proposed to solve the Acoustic Scene Classification (ASC) problem. Our method establish a connection between source and target domains to do the partial domain adaptation. Experiments are carried out on TUT and ESC-50 datasets which show that our method achieves state-of-the-art results. What is more, we apply the algorithms to an optical fiber perimeter security system to complete early warning by identifying intrusion signals.

Keywords: domain adaptation; acoustic scene; weighted partial; partial domain; domain

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2021

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