我们如何从次采样音频信号中检测异常?

Y. Kawaguchi, Takashi Endo
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我们的目标是通过降低采样率(即次奈奎斯特采样)来降低维护机械的声音监测成本。基于次奈奎斯特采样的监测需要两个子系统:现场的子系统用于以低速率采样机械声音,而非现场的子系统用于从次采样信号中检测异常。本文提出了一种实现这两个子系统的方法。首先,该方法采用非均匀采样对高于奈奎斯特频率的信号进行编码。其次,采用基于长短期记忆(LSTM)的自编码器网络进行异常检测。所提出的网络的新颖之处在于,下采样的时域信号被解复用,并以端到端方式作为输入接收,从而能够从下采样信号中检测异常。实验结果表明,该方法适用于下采样信号的异常检测。
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How can we detect anomalies from subsampled audio signals?
We aim to reduce the cost of sound monitoring for maintain machinery by reducing the sampling rate, i.e., sub-Nyquist sampling. Monitoring based on sub-Nyquist sampling requires two sub-systems: a sub-system on-site for sampling machinery sounds at a low rate and a sub-system off-site for detecting anomalies from the subsampled signal. This paper proposes a method for achieving both subsystems. First, the proposed method uses non-uniform sampling to encode higher than the Nyquist frequency. Second, the method applies a long short-term memory-(LSTM)-based autoencoder network for detecting anomalies. The novelty of the proposed network is that the subsampled time-domain signal is demultiplexed and received as input in an end-to-end manner, enabling anomaly detection from the subsampled signal. Experimental results indicate that our method is suitable for anomaly detection from the subsampled signal.
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