Computational Analysis of Sound Scenes and Events (CASSE) is a book edited by Tuomas Virtanen (Tampere University of Technology), Mark Plumbley (University of Surrey), and Dan Ellis (Google Inc.).
This web site provides online resources associated with the book.
The first two chapters are available as a free preview from the Springer website.
Note: In the list below, only some chapter names link to associated content. The other chapters have no online content for the moment.
Chapters
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Sound Scene and Event Analysis
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Chapter 2 The Machine Learning Approach for Analysis of Sound Scenes and Events
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Chapter 3 Psychacoustics of sound scenes and events
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Chapter 4 Acoustic Features for Environmental Sound Analysis
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Chapter 5 Pattern classification
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Chapter 6 Datasets and evaluation
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Chapter 7 Everyday Sound Classifications
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Chapter 9 Multiview approaches to event detection and scene analysis
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Chapter 10 Sound sharing and retrieval
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Chapter 11 Computational bioacoustics scene analysis
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Chapter 12 Acoustic Event Recognition in the Smart Home
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Chapter 13 Sound Analysis in Smart Cities
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Chapter 14 Future Perspective