Does a quieter city mean fewer complaints? The Sounds of New York City During COVID-19 Lockdown
Mark Cartwright (New Jersey Institute of Technology); Magdalena Fuentes (New York University); Charlie Mydlarz (New York University); Fabio Miranda (University of Illinois, USA); Juan P Bello (New York University)
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The COVID-19 pandemic had an unprecedented effect in human activity and city landscapes. A very notorious transformation during this period was the change in noise levels and patterns across cities. Small scale studies have show this change in noise levels across different locations in the globe. In this work, we extend these studies by using historical audio data from the SONYC sensor network deployed in New York City. We exploit machine listening models to understand not only noise levels but also patterns, by performing a sound source presence analysis. Finally, we contrast our finding from the acoustic data with noise complaints to better understand the relationship between noise and our perception of it.