We consider an enhancement to the DUET sound source separation system [1], which allowed for the separation of N localized sparse sources given stereo mixture signals. Specifically, we expand the system and the related delay and scale subtraction scoring (DASSS) [2] to consider cases when two sources, rather than one, are active at the same point in STFT time-frequency space. We begin with a review of the DUET system and its sparsity and independence assumptions. We then consider how the DUET system and DASSS respond when faced with two active sources, and use this information in a Bayesian context to score the probability that two particular sources are active. We conclude with a musical example illustrating the benefit of our approach. 1
We propose a method to count and estimate the mixing directions and the sources in an underdetermine...
The DUET and DESPRIT blind source separation algorithms attempt to recover J sources from I mixtures...
International audienceProbabilistic approaches can offer satisfactory solutions to source separation...
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© The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2015. In this paper, the authors address the tasks o...
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International audienceThe underdetermined blind audio source separation (BSS) problem is often addre...
We propose a method to count and estimate the mixing directions and the sources in an underdetermine...
The DUET and DESPRIT blind source separation algorithms attempt to recover J sources from I mixtures...
International audienceProbabilistic approaches can offer satisfactory solutions to source separation...
We present a system to perform sound source separation of an arbitrary number of speech or music sou...
We describe a system for separating multiple sources from a two-channel recording based on interaura...
We present a method for localizing and separating sound sources in stereo recordings that is robust ...
© The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2015. In this paper, the authors address the tasks o...
International audience<p>In this paper we will discuss a model aimed at improving the spectral data ...
In this paper, the DUET binaural model is extended to the single-channel mixing model where only one...
We describe a system for separating multiple sources from a two-channel recording based on interaura...
The ratio of the short time Fourier transform (STFT) coecients of signals received at two sensors ca...
International audienceWe present a method for audio source separation and localization from binaural...
In this paper the mixing vector (MV) in the statistical mixing model is compared to the binaural cue...
Abstract—Sound source localization and separation from a mix-ture of sounds are essential functions ...
International audienceThe underdetermined blind audio source separation (BSS) problem is often addre...
We propose a method to count and estimate the mixing directions and the sources in an underdetermine...
The DUET and DESPRIT blind source separation algorithms attempt to recover J sources from I mixtures...
International audienceProbabilistic approaches can offer satisfactory solutions to source separation...