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arxiv:2606.29901

Semi-Supervised Sound Event Detection with Conditional Mixup and Embedding-Level Contrastive Loss

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Abstract

Sound event detection (SED) is a core module for acoustic environmental analysis, yet its performance is often limited by scarce labeled data. Recent systems leverage large pretrained audio foundation models, but effective fine-tuning remains challenging because labeled data are limited while unlabeled data are abundant. A previous work, ATST-SED, addressed this problem with a pseudo-label based semi-supervised fine-tuning framework. In this work, we further improve the framework by adopting an embedding-level self-supervised contrastive loss inspired by ATST-Frame pretraining. This contrastive objective better exploits unlabeled data during fine-tuning. One challenge is that mixup serves different roles in the two objectives: pseudo-label learning uses composition mixup, while contrastive learning treats mixup as a perturbation. To resolve this mismatch, we propose conditional mixup, which combines composition mixup and perturbation mixup in one semi-supervised framework and defines the corresponding embedding-level contrastive losses. The resulting model achieves 0.645 PSDS1 and 0.822 PSDS2 on the DESED validation set, establishing a new state of the art.

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