This paper investigates the application of the steered response power - phase transform (SRP-PHAT) method to coprime microphone array (CPMA) recordings to estimate the direction of arrival (DOA) of speech sources. While existing CPMA approaches for acoustics applications are limited, especially under reverberant conditions, the proposed algorithm utilises SRP-PHAT to estimate the DOA of speech sources and then employs a histogram-based stochastic algorithm using steered response power (SRP) adjustment and kernel density evaluation (KDE) to improve the DOA estimation accuracy. Experiments are conducted for up to three simultaneous speech sources in the far field considering both anechoic and reverberant scenarios. Results suggest that the pr...
An acoustic and video processing demonstration system was developed. Direction of Arrival (DOA) esti...
Estimation of the direction-of-arrival (DOA) of sound sources is an important step in sound field an...
HSC2001: IEEE International Workshop on Hands-Free Speech Communication, April 9-11, 2001, Kyoto, ...
This paper investigates the application of the steered response power - phase transform (SRP-PHAT) m...
© 2019 IEEE. This paper evaluates the performance of semi-coprime microphone arrays (SCPMAs) for spe...
This paper investigates applying convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to co-prime circular microphon...
In many applications where speech separation and enhancement is of interest, e.g. conferencing syste...
This paper investigates deep neural network (DNNs) applied to coprime microphone arrays (CPMAs) and ...
Several real-life applications require a system that would reliably locate and track a single speake...
The Steered Response Power Phase Transform (SRP-PHAT) is one of the most robust methods among sound ...
This paper proposes the co-prime circular microphone array (CPCMA), which applies co-prime array the...
Many topics on microphone array processing, e.g., signal enhancement, noise reduction and direction ...
In many speech communication applications, robust localization and tracking of multiple speakers in ...
This paper describes a new method for estimating the direction of arrival (DOA) using a nonlinear mi...
Direction of Arrival (DOA) estimation is an important technique for speech perception and speaker lo...
An acoustic and video processing demonstration system was developed. Direction of Arrival (DOA) esti...
Estimation of the direction-of-arrival (DOA) of sound sources is an important step in sound field an...
HSC2001: IEEE International Workshop on Hands-Free Speech Communication, April 9-11, 2001, Kyoto, ...
This paper investigates the application of the steered response power - phase transform (SRP-PHAT) m...
© 2019 IEEE. This paper evaluates the performance of semi-coprime microphone arrays (SCPMAs) for spe...
This paper investigates applying convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to co-prime circular microphon...
In many applications where speech separation and enhancement is of interest, e.g. conferencing syste...
This paper investigates deep neural network (DNNs) applied to coprime microphone arrays (CPMAs) and ...
Several real-life applications require a system that would reliably locate and track a single speake...
The Steered Response Power Phase Transform (SRP-PHAT) is one of the most robust methods among sound ...
This paper proposes the co-prime circular microphone array (CPCMA), which applies co-prime array the...
Many topics on microphone array processing, e.g., signal enhancement, noise reduction and direction ...
In many speech communication applications, robust localization and tracking of multiple speakers in ...
This paper describes a new method for estimating the direction of arrival (DOA) using a nonlinear mi...
Direction of Arrival (DOA) estimation is an important technique for speech perception and speaker lo...
An acoustic and video processing demonstration system was developed. Direction of Arrival (DOA) esti...
Estimation of the direction-of-arrival (DOA) of sound sources is an important step in sound field an...
HSC2001: IEEE International Workshop on Hands-Free Speech Communication, April 9-11, 2001, Kyoto, ...