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LCANets++: Robust Audio Classification using Multi-layer Neural Networks with Lateral Competition
March 28, 2024, 4:11 a.m. | Sayanton V. Dibbo, Juston S. Moore, Garrett T. Kenyon, Michael A. Teti
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Abstract: Audio classification aims at recognizing audio signals, including speech commands or sound events. However, current audio classifiers are susceptible to perturbations and adversarial attacks. In addition, real-world audio classification tasks often suffer from limited labeled data. To help bridge these gaps, previous work developed neuro-inspired convolutional neural networks (CNNs) with sparse coding via the Locally Competitive Algorithm (LCA) in the first layer (i.e., LCANets) for computer vision. LCANets learn in a combination of supervised and …
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