Title :
Multiple sound sources tracking method based on Subspace Tracking
Author :
Ohwada, Noboru ; Suyama, Kenji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Tokyo Denki Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a novel method for tracking two talkers. The tracking is performed using a microphone array and is based on algorithms implemented successively, namely, the PAST (Projection Approximation Subspace Tracking) and IPLS (Interior Point Least Square) algorithms. When multiple sound sources exist, the order of eigenvectors estimated by the PAST might change at each point in the time-frequency domain. This prevents us from separating and localizing each source. In addition, the appropriate initial values for the IPLS algorithm are required even for the silent-speech sections or in the low-energy domain because of the sparseness of speech signals. To overcome such difficulties, we propose a new method for assigning eigenvectors in the appropriate order and a method for setting the suitable initial value in the IPLS. Several results of experiments performed in an actual room environment show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; eigenstructure assignment; least squares approximations; microphone arrays; signal classification; speech processing; time-frequency analysis; tracking; DOA estimation; IPLS algorithm; MUSIC spectrum function; PAST algorithm; direction-of-arrival estimation; eigenvector assignment; interior point least square algorithm; low-energy domain; microphone array; multiple signal classification; multiple sound source tracking method; projection approximation subspace tracking algorithm; room environment; silent-speech section; speech signal sparseness; time-frequency domain; Acoustic signal processing; Acoustical engineering; Approximation algorithms; Computational efficiency; Direction of arrival estimation; Frequency estimation; Least squares approximation; Microphone arrays; Multiple signal classification; Signal processing algorithms; microphone array; moving sound source; multiple sound sources; signal subspace tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2009. WASPAA '09. IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3678-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1931-1168
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.2009.5346469