Title :
Microphone array beampattern characterization for hands-free speech applications
Author :
Taghizadeh, Mohammad J. ; Garner, Philip N. ; Bourlard, Hervé
Author_Institution :
Idiap Res. Inst., Martigny, Switzerland
Abstract :
Spatial filtering is the fundamental characteristic of microphone array based signal acquisition, which plays an important role in applications such as speech enhancement and distant speech recognition. In the array processing literature, this property is formulated upon beam-pattern steering and it is characterized for narrowband signals. This paper proposes to characterize the microphone array broadband beam-pattern based on the average output of a steered beamformer for a broadband spectrum. Relying on this characterization, we derive the directivity beam-pattern of delay-and-sum and superdirective beamformers for a linear as well as a circular microphone array. We further investigate how the broadband beam-pattern is linked to speech recognition feature extraction; hence, it can be used to evaluate distant speech recognition performance. The proposed theory is demonstrated with experiments on real data recordings.
Keywords :
array signal processing; audio signal processing; feature extraction; microphone arrays; spatial filters; speech enhancement; speech recognition; array processing; beampattern steering; delay-and-sum beamformers; directivity beampattern; distant speech recognition; hands free speech processing; microphone array beampattern characterization; signal acquisition; spatial filtering; speech enhancement; speech recognition feature extraction; steered beamformer; superdirective beamformers; Arrays; Broadband communication; Microphones; Narrowband; Signal to noise ratio; Speech; Speech recognition; Broadband beam-pattern; Delay-and-sum beamformer; Distant speech recognition; Superdirective beamformer;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop (SAM), 2012 IEEE 7th
Conference_Location :
Hoboken, NJ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1070-3
DOI :
10.1109/SAM.2012.6250540