The dataset uses VGG-Sound which consists of 10s clips collected from YouTube for 309 sound classes. A subset of ‘temporally sparse’ classes is selected using the following procedure: 5–15 videos are randomly picked from each of the 309 VGGSound classes, and manually annotated as to whether audio-visual cues are only sparsely available. As a result, 12 classes are selected (∼4 %) or 6.5k and 0.6k videos in the train and test sets, respectively. The classes include 'dog barking', 'chopping wood', 'lion roaring', 'skateboarding' etc.
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