论文标题
气候变化和计算机试听:有关音频情报的行动和概述,以帮助保存地球
Climate Change & Computer Audition: A Call to Action and Overview on Audio Intelligence to Help Save the Planet
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论文摘要
在2030年议程中提议并由所有联合国成员国采用的17个可持续发展目标(SDG)中,13 $^{th} $ SDG呼吁采取行动打击更美好世界的气候变化。在这项工作中,我们概述了音频情报(到目前为止,在这种情况下很强大但在这种情况下几乎不考虑技术)可以有助于克服与气候相关的挑战的领域。我们根据古希腊人在其五个元素理论中提出的地球,水,空气,火和以太的五个要素对潜在的计算机试听应用进行了分类;该分类是讨论与不同生态方面有关的计算机试听的框架。地球和水与对环境变化的早期发现有关,因此,保护人类和动物以及对土地和水生生物的监测。空中音频用于监视和获取有关鸟类和昆虫种群的信息。此外,声学措施可以提供相关信息,以监测和预测天气和其他气象现象。第四个被认为是火。由于化石燃料的燃烧,导致CO $ _2 $排放的增加和相关的温度升高,火被用作人造气候变化的象征,在这种情况下,包括监测噪声污染,机器以及早期发现野火的象征。在所有这些领域,计算机试听都可以帮助抵消气候变化。然后,以对应于使其成为可能的技术本身。这项工作探讨了这些领域并讨论了潜在的应用,同时将计算机试听定位与方法论替代方案有关。
Among the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) proposed within the 2030 Agenda and adopted by all the United Nations member states, the 13$^{th}$ SDG is a call for action to combat climate change for a better world. In this work, we provide an overview of areas in which audio intelligence -- a powerful but in this context so far hardly considered technology -- can contribute to overcome climate-related challenges. We categorise potential computer audition applications according to the five elements of earth, water, air, fire, and aether, proposed by the ancient Greeks in their five element theory; this categorisation serves as a framework to discuss computer audition in relation to different ecological aspects. Earth and water are concerned with the early detection of environmental changes and, thus, with the protection of humans and animals, as well as the monitoring of land and aquatic organisms. Aerial audio is used to monitor and obtain information about bird and insect populations. Furthermore, acoustic measures can deliver relevant information for the monitoring and forecasting of weather and other meteorological phenomena. The fourth considered element is fire. Due to the burning of fossil fuels, the resulting increase in CO$_2$ emissions and the associated rise in temperature, fire is used as a symbol for man-made climate change and in this context includes the monitoring of noise pollution, machines, as well as the early detection of wildfires. In all these areas, computer audition can help counteract climate change. Aether then corresponds to the technology itself that makes this possible. This work explores these areas and discusses potential applications, while positioning computer audition in relation to methodological alternatives.