Can YAMNet Detect Unseen Sudden Sounds in Real Time? A 48-Stream Evaluation
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Hello, everyone. There are many situations where we may want to monitor sounds that happen without warning, such as breaking glass or a car horn. Registering every possible sound in advance, however, is not realistic. Today, I am testing whether YAMNet can detect that a sound stream has changed, without first specifying which sound it should recognize. The short answer is that the best configuration detected 22 of 48 events, for 45.8% recall . Processing was easily fast enough, but the results…
1Key Takeaways
- There are many situations where we may want to monitor sounds that happen without warning, such as breaking glass or a car horn.
- Registering every possible sound in advance, however, is not realistic.
- Today, I am testing whether YAMNet can detect that a sound stream has changed, without first specifying which sound it should recognize.
- The short answer is that the best configuration detected 22 of 48 events, for 45.8% recall .
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that there are many situations where we may want to monitor sounds that happen without warning, such as breaking glass or a car horn.
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