ML-ASPA: A Contemplation of Machine Learning-based Acoustic Signal Processing Analysis for Sounds, & Strains Emerging Technology

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Authors Ratul Ali, Aktarul Islam, Md. Shohel Rana, Saila Nasrin, Sohel Afzal Shajol, A. H. M. Saifullah Sadi arXiv ID 2402.10005 Category cs.SD: Sound Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.LG, eess.AS Citations 0 Venue Social Science Research Network Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Acoustic data serves as a fundamental cornerstone in advancing scientific and engineering understanding across diverse disciplines, spanning biology, communications, and ocean and Earth science. This inquiry meticulously explores recent advancements and transformative potential within the domain of acoustics, specifically focusing on machine learning (ML) and deep learning. ML, comprising an extensive array of statistical techniques, proves indispensable for autonomously discerning and leveraging patterns within data. In contrast to traditional acoustics and signal processing, ML adopts a data-driven approach, unveiling intricate relationships between features and desired labels or actions, as well as among features themselves, given ample training data. The application of ML to expansive sets of training data facilitates the discovery of models elucidating complex acoustic phenomena such as human speech and reverberation. The dynamic evolution of ML in acoustics yields compelling results and holds substantial promise for the future. The advent of electronic stethoscopes and analogous recording and data logging devices has expanded the application of acoustic signal processing concepts to the analysis of bowel sounds. This paper critically reviews existing literature on acoustic signal processing for bowel sound analysis, outlining fundamental approaches and applicable machine learning principles. It chronicles historical progress in signal processing techniques that have facilitated the extraction of valuable information from bowel sounds, emphasizing advancements in noise reduction, segmentation, signal enhancement, feature extraction, sound localization, and machine learning techniques...
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