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A citizen science approach to support joint air quality and noise monitoring in urban areas

In the present work, a crowdsourcing approach is designed, to investigate the correlation between air and noise pollution in urban areas. Citizens are requested to provide air quality measurements and audio recordings using a prototype mobile application specially designed to motivate them to undertake the task of audiovisual capturing. Different use case scenarios of the application are presented, along with the technical specifications and service-based architecture. The UrESC22 dataset is formed, a subset of the ESC50 benchmark dataset consisting of all classes related to polluting activities (vehicles, engines, etc.). The dataset is used to train a convolutional neural network classifier for the detection of audio events related to air pollution.

 

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