Title :
Maximum Likelihood Sound Source Localization and Beamforming for Directional Microphone Arrays in Distributed Meetings
Author :
Zhang, Cha ; Florêncio, Dinei ; Ba, Demba E. ; Zhang, Zhengyou
Author_Institution :
Microsoft Res., Redmond
fDate :
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In distributed meeting applications, microphone arrays have been widely used to capture superior speech sound and perform speaker localization through sound source localization (SSL) and beamforming. This paper presents a unified maximum likelihood framework of these two techniques, and demonstrates how such a framework can be adapted to create efficient SSL and beamforming algorithms for reverberant rooms and unknown directional patterns of microphones. The proposed method is closely related to steered response power-based algorithms, which are known to work extremely well in real-world environments. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method on challenging synthetic and real-world datasets, including over six hours of recorded meetings.
Keywords :
maximum likelihood detection; microphone arrays; reverberation; beamforming algorithms; directional microphone arrays; distributed meetings; maximum likelihood sound source localization; reverberant rooms; steered response power based algorithms; Beamforming; directional mics; microphone array; sound source localization;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2008.917406