Journal of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence
Online ISSN : 2435-8614
Print ISSN : 2188-2266
Print ISSN:0912-8085 until 2013
Sound Ontology Based Integration of Computational Auditory Scene Analysis Systems ("Ontology : Foundations and Applications")
Tomohiro NAKATANIHiroshi G. OKUNO
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1999 Volume 14 Issue 6 Pages 1072-1079

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This paper presents that sound ontology plays an important role as a common vocabulary for sound representation and as a common terminology for integrating various sound stream segregation systems. Since research on computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) focuses on recognizing and understanding various kinds of sounds, sound stream segregation which extracts each sound stream from a mixture of sounds is essential for CASA. Even if sound stream segregation systems use a harmonic structure of sound as a cue of segregation, it is not easy integrate such systems because the definition of a harmonic structure differs or the precision of extracted harmonic structures differs. Therefore, sound ontology is needed as a common knowledge representation of sounds. Another problem is to interface sound stream segregation systems with applications such as automatic speech recognition systems. Since the requirement of the quality of segregated sound streams depends on applications, sound stream segregation systems must provide a flexible interface. Therefore, sound ontology is needed to fulfill the requirements imposed by them. In addition, the hierarchical structure of sound ontology provides a means of controlling top-down and bottom-up processing of sound stream segregation.

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