Title :
Turning enemies into friends: Using reflections to improve sound source localization
Author :
Ribeiro, Flávio ; Ba, Demba ; Zhang, Cha ; Florênci, Dinei
Author_Institution :
Electron. Syst. Eng. Dept., Univ. de Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract :
Sound Source Localization (SSL) based on microphone arrays has numerous applications, and has received significant research attention. Common to all published research is the observation that the accuracy of SSL degrades with reverberation. Indeed, early (strong) reflections can have amplitudes similar to the direct signal, and will often interfere with the estimation. In this paper, we show that reverberation is not the enemy, and can be used to improve estimation. More specifically, we are able to use early reflections to significantly improve range and elevation estimation. The process requires two steps: during setup, a loudspeaker integrated with the array emits a probing sound, which is used to obtain estimates of the ceiling height, as well as the locations of the walls. In a second step (e.g., during a meeting), the device incorporates this knowledge into a maximum likelihood SSL algorithm. Experimental results on both real and synthetic data show huge improvements in range estimation accuracy.
Keywords :
loudspeakers; maximum likelihood estimation; microphone arrays; reverberation; direct signal; elevation estimation; loudspeaker; maximum likelihood SSL algorithm; microphone arrays; range estimation; research attention; reverberation; sound source localization; Arrays; Azimuth; Computational modeling; Estimation; Microphones; Noise; Reverberation; SSL; Sound source localization; circular microphone array; distance discrimination; image method;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Suntec City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7491-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICME.2010.5583886