This paper proposes a real-time method for capturing and reproducing spatial audio based on a circular microphone array. Following a different approach than other recently proposed array-based methods for spatial audio, the proposed method estimates the directions of arrival of the active sound sources on a per time-frame basis and performs source separation with a fixed superdirective beamformer, which results in more accurate modelling and reproduction of the recorded acoustic environment. The separated source signals are downmixed into one monophonic audio signal, which, along with side information, is transmitted to the reproduction side. Reproduction is possible using either headphones or an arbitrary loudspeaker configuration. The met...
The thesis is divided into two main sections. First half describes the implementation of different a...
It is often desirable to separate main (primary) sound sources and background sound in microphone ar...
Computing is rapidly becoming ubiquitous as users expect devices that can augment and interact natur...
Spatial audio has typically been recorded from specialized microphone arrays that are too expensive ...
Spatial audio has been studied for several decades, but has seen much renewed interest recently due ...
Microphone arrays can capture a sound scene and can be combined with signal processing to spatially ...
This thesis encloses five publications which describe technologies for recording, analysing, manipul...
This paper proposes a multi-directional parametric architecture for transmitting and reproducing mic...
Recording and reproduction of spatial audio is important with multichannel audio applications. Direc...
Microphone array beamforming can be used to enhance and separate sound sources, with applications i...
The recording and reproduction of spatial audio gains increasing attention since multichannel sound ...
Conventional recording techniques for spatial audio are limited to the fact that the spatial image o...
Multichannel recordings are usually performed by means of microphone arrays. In many cases "sparse" ...
The goal of this master’s thesis is to explore the possibilities of multichannel localization of aco...
Previous research in sound source localization has helped increase the robustness of estimates to no...
The thesis is divided into two main sections. First half describes the implementation of different a...
It is often desirable to separate main (primary) sound sources and background sound in microphone ar...
Computing is rapidly becoming ubiquitous as users expect devices that can augment and interact natur...
Spatial audio has typically been recorded from specialized microphone arrays that are too expensive ...
Spatial audio has been studied for several decades, but has seen much renewed interest recently due ...
Microphone arrays can capture a sound scene and can be combined with signal processing to spatially ...
This thesis encloses five publications which describe technologies for recording, analysing, manipul...
This paper proposes a multi-directional parametric architecture for transmitting and reproducing mic...
Recording and reproduction of spatial audio is important with multichannel audio applications. Direc...
Microphone array beamforming can be used to enhance and separate sound sources, with applications i...
The recording and reproduction of spatial audio gains increasing attention since multichannel sound ...
Conventional recording techniques for spatial audio are limited to the fact that the spatial image o...
Multichannel recordings are usually performed by means of microphone arrays. In many cases "sparse" ...
The goal of this master’s thesis is to explore the possibilities of multichannel localization of aco...
Previous research in sound source localization has helped increase the robustness of estimates to no...
The thesis is divided into two main sections. First half describes the implementation of different a...
It is often desirable to separate main (primary) sound sources and background sound in microphone ar...
Computing is rapidly becoming ubiquitous as users expect devices that can augment and interact natur...