Unsupervised feature learning for audio classification using convolutional deep belief networks

Part of Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 22 (NIPS 2009)

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Authors

Honglak Lee, Peter Pham, Yan Largman, Andrew Ng

Abstract

In recent years, deep learning approaches have gained significant interest as a way of building hierarchical representations from unlabeled data. However, to our knowledge, these deep learning approaches have not been extensively studied for auditory data. In this paper, we apply convolutional deep belief networks to audio data and empirically evaluate them on various audio classification tasks. For the case of speech data, we show that the learned features correspond to phones/phonemes. In addition, our feature representations trained from unlabeled audio data show very good performance for multiple audio classification tasks. We hope that this paper will inspire more research on deep learning approaches applied to a wide range of audio recognition tasks.