AI RESEARCH
Representation Matters in Randomized Smoothing for Audio Classification
arXiv CS.LG
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ArXi:2606.04210v1 Announce Type: cross Randomized smoothing (RS) certifies robustness in the vector space where Gaussian noise is added. In audio classification, this space is often not uniquely defined as standard pipelines normalize, range-control, and transform waveforms into log-mel or other spectral features. We show that direct RS is therefore under-specified unless the certified object and preprocessing policy are explicit. On two audio benchmarks, keyword spotting and environmental-sound classification, we study waveform, feature-space, and post-processed smoothing.