Perceptual saliency is a precursor to bottom-up attention modeling. While visual saliency models are approaching maturity, auditory models remain in their infancy. This is mainly due to the lack of robust methods to gather basic data, and oversimplifications such as an assumption of monaural signals. Here we present the rationale and initial results of a newly designed experimental paradigm, testing for auditory saliency of natural sounds in a binaural listening scenario. Our main goal is to explore the idea that the saliency of a sound depends on its relation to background sounds by using more than one sound at a time, presented against different backgrounds. An analysis of the relevant, emerging acoustical correlates together with other descriptors is performed. A review of current auditory saliency models and the deficiencies of conventional testing approaches are provided. These motivate the development of our experimental test bed and more formalized stimulus selection criteria to support more versatile and ecologically relevant saliency models. Applications for auditory scene analysis and sound synthesis are briefly discussed. Some initial conclusions are drawn about the definition of an expanded feature set to be used for auditory saliency modeling and prediction in the context of natural, everyday sounds.
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2 June 2013
ICA 2013 Montreal
2–7 June 2013
Montreal, Canada
Animal Bioacoustics: Session 2pAB: Listening in the Natural Environment
May 14 2013
Your attention, please! Determining saliency of competing audio stimuli in natural scenarios
Francesco Tordini;
Francesco Tordini
ECE, McGill, 3480, University street, Montreal, QC H3A 0E9 Canada
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Albert S. Bregman;
Albert S. Bregman
Psychology, McGill University, 5710 Melling Ave., Cote Saint-Luc, Quebec H4W 2C4 Canada
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Anupriya Ankolekar;
Anupriya Ankolekar
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, CA
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Thomas E. Sandholm;
Thomas E. Sandholm
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, CA
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Jeremy R. Cooperstock
Jeremy R. Cooperstock
McGill, Montreal, QC Canada
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Francesco Tordini
Albert S. Bregman
Anupriya Ankolekar
Thomas E. Sandholm
Jeremy R. Cooperstock
ECE, McGill, 3480, University street, Montreal, QC H3A 0E9 Canada
Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 19, 010031 (2013)
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Received:
January 23 2013
Accepted:
January 31 2013
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Francesco Tordini, Albert S. Bregman, Anupriya Ankolekar, Thomas E. Sandholm, Jeremy R. Cooperstock; Your attention, please! Determining saliency of competing audio stimuli in natural scenarios. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 2 June 2013; 19 (1): 010031. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4800201
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