DocumentCode
1255614
Title
Inference of Room Geometry From Acoustic Impulse Responses
Author
Antonacci, Fabio ; Filos, Jason ; Thomas, Mark R P ; Habets, Emanuël A P ; Sarti, Augusto ; Naylor, Patrick A. ; Tubaro, Stefano
Author_Institution
Dipt. Di Elettron. E Inf., Politec. Di Milano, Milan, Italy
Volume
20
Issue
10
fYear
2012
Firstpage
2683
Lastpage
2695
Abstract
Acoustic scene reconstruction is a process that aims to infer characteristics of the environment from acoustic measurements. We investigate the problem of locating planar reflectors in rooms, such as walls and furniture, from signals obtained using distributed microphones. Specifically, localization of multiple two- dimensional (2-D) reflectors is achieved by estimation of the time of arrival (TOA) of reflected signals by analysis of acoustic impulse responses (AIRs). The estimated TOAs are converted into elliptical constraints about the location of the line reflector, which is then localized by combining multiple constraints. When multiple walls are present in the acoustic scene, an ambiguity problem arises, which we show can be addressed using the Hough transform. Additionally, the Hough transform significantly improves the robustness of the estimation for noisy measurements. The proposed approach is evaluated using simulated rooms under a variety of different controlled conditions where the floor and ceiling are perfectly absorbing. Results using AIRs measured in a real environment are also given. Additionally, results showing the robustness to additive noise in the TOA information are presented, with particular reference to the improvement achieved through the use of the Hough transform.
Keywords
Hough transforms; acoustic signal processing; acoustic wave reflection; architectural acoustics; ceilings; floors; furniture; microphones; time-of-arrival estimation; transient response; walls; Hough transform; TOA estimation; TOA information; acoustic impulse response analysis; acoustic measurement; acoustic scene reconstruction; ambiguity problem; ceiling; distributed microphone; elliptical constraint; floor; furniture; line reflector location; multiple 2D reflector localization; noisy measurement; planar reflector location; room geometry inference; signal reflection; time of arrival estimation; walls; Acoustic measurements; Acoustics; Estimation; Geometry; Microphones; Receivers; Synchronization; Inference; acoustic impulse responses; room geometry;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1558-7916
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASL.2012.2210877
Filename
6255766
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