Sensors (Jan 2022)

Sound Can Help Us See More Clearly

  • Yongsheng Li,
  • Tengfei Tu,
  • Hua Zhang,
  • Jishuai Li,
  • Zhengping Jin,
  • Qiaoyan Wen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22020599
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
p. 599

Abstract

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In the field of video action classification, existing network frameworks often only use video frames as input. When the object involved in the action does not appear in a prominent position in the video frame, the network cannot accurately classify it. We introduce a new neural network structure that uses sound to assist in processing such tasks. The original sound wave is converted into sound texture as the input of the network. Furthermore, in order to use the rich modal information (images and sound) in the video, we designed and used a two-stream frame. In this work, we assume that sound data can be used to solve motion recognition tasks. To demonstrate this, we designed a neural network based on sound texture to perform video action classification tasks. Then, we fuse this network with a deep neural network that uses continuous video frames to construct a two-stream network, which is called A-IN. Finally, in the kinetics dataset, we use our proposed A-IN to compare with the image-only network. The experimental results show that the recognition accuracy of the two-stream neural network model with uesed sound data features is increased by 7.6% compared with the network using video frames. This proves that the rational use of the rich information in the video can improve the classification effect.

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