Detonation Classification from Acoustic Signature with the Restricted Boltzmann Machine

COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE(2012)

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We compare the recently proposed Discriminative Restricted Boltzmann Machine (DRBM) to the classical Support Vector Machine (SVM) on a challenging classification task consisting in identifying weapon classes from audio signals. The three weapon classes considered in this work (mortar, rocket, and rocket-propelled grenade), are difficult to reliably classify with standard techniques because they tend to have similar acoustic signatures. In addition, specificities of the data available in this study make it challenging to rigorously compare classifiers, and we address methodological issues arising from this situation. Experiments show good classification accuracy that could make these techniques suitable for fielding on autonomous devices. DRBMs appear to yield better accuracy than SVMs, and are less sensitive to the choice of signal preprocessing and model hyperparameters. This last property is especially appealing in such a task where the lack of data makes model validation difficult. (10Roughly speaking, the number of DOF in the regression residuals is computed as the number of observations in the training set minus the number of parameters that are part of the regression model. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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weapon class,acoustic signature,wiley periodicals,detonation classification,regression residual,good classification accuracy,better accuracy,challenging classification task,vector machine,discriminative restricted boltzmann machine,model hyperparameters,regression model,support vector machine
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