Title :
Blind identification of slightly delayed mixtures
Author :
Chabriel, Gilles ; Barrère, Jean
Author_Institution :
ISITV, Univ. de Toulon et du Var, La Valette du Var, France
Abstract :
We are interested in the separation of N propagating source signals recorded simultaneously by a set of receivers. To solve this “cocktail-party problem”, we propose to collect a set of spatially close microphones. On each sensor, signals are received with the same attenuation but with different time delays. The linear memoryless conventional model for source separation is then no longer suitable. However, when time delays are small in comparison with the coherence time of each source, we show that this problem can be simplified building up a particular set of instantaneous mixtures involving derivatives of sources with respect to time. Then, sources can be extracted using second-order methods. The limitations of the method are exposed: we explain what a small delay is and we show that the number of sources cannot exceed 3. The validity of the proposed approach is confirmed by computer simulations. Finally, we apply our method to an experiment where two source signals are extracted from their mixtures observed with two omnidirectional microphones in a normal room
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; delay estimation; identification; microphones; blind identification; cocktail party problem; coherence time; computer simulations; instantaneous mixtures; omnidirectional microphones; second-order methods; slightly delayed mixtures; source separation; spatially close microphones; time delays; Additive noise; Attenuation; Delay effects; Frequency; Microphones; Propagation delay; Reactive power; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Source separation;
Conference_Titel :
Statistical Signal and Array Processing, 2000. Proceedings of the Tenth IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Pocono Manor, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5988-7
DOI :
10.1109/SSAP.2000.870136