Dissertação de Mestrado

Marine Acoustic Signature Recognition using Convolutional Neural Networks

Alexandre Martins Correia2021

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Autores:

Alexandre Martins Correia (Alexandre Martins Correia)

Orientadores:

Guilherme Vaz; João Miguel Da Costa Sousa (João Miguel Da Costa Sousa)

Publicado em

19/07/2021

Resumo

In a marine environment, there is a great diversity of sound sources: marine animals, natural phenomena and man-made activity. Differentiating these sources is an important response to ecological challenges and to ensure better control of the coastline. The current work aims to devise a model which analyses acoustic signals from hydrophones and classifies them according to the sound source. To achieve this, a convolution neural network (CNN) is proposed as a classifier, using the mel spectrogram representation divided into small intervals (windows) of the acoustic signal and its derivatives as input. Class scores are assigned to each window by the CNN. The developed methodology is applied to two different datasets composed of hydroacoustic data. The first comprises vessel noise data, where the objective is to detect the presence of vessels and distinguish the vessels according to the size. A classification accuracy of 83.2% and 88.8% is achieved using the mel spectrogram and the mel spectrogram plus its first and second derivatives as features, respectively. The second dataset complements the previous one by adding dolphin and whale vocalizations. Three data augmentation techniques (time stretching, pitch shifting and time shifting) are studied. Whichever of the three techniques is used individually outperform the model without data augmentation. This is equal true when all three techniques are used simultaneously. The impact of the window length is also studied, with five different models being creating where the window length varies between 0.22 s and 1.97 s. The classification accuracy ranges between 66.2% and 78.3%.

Detalhes da publicação

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Orientadores desta instituição:

Domínio Científico (FOS)

mechanical-engineering - Engenharia Mecânica

Idioma da publicação (código ISO)

por - Português

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Embargo levantado

Data do fim do embargo:

10/06/2022

Nome da instituição

Instituto Superior Técnico