The diffuseness of sound can be estimated with practical microphone setups by considering the spatial coherence between two microphone signals. In applications where small arrays of omnidirectional microphones are preferred, the diffuseness estimation is impaired by a high signal coherence in diffuse fields at lower frequencies, which is particularly problematic when carrying out the estimation with high temporal resolution. Therefore, we propose to exploit the spatial coherence between two virtual first-order microphones derived from the omnidirectional array. This represents a flexible method to accurately estimate the diffuseness in high-SNR regions at lower frequencies with high temporal resolution
Using a recently proposed informed spatial filter, it is possible to effectively and robustly reduce...
The theoretical diffuse sound field is one that is generated using an infinite number of uncorrelate...
High inter-channel coherence between signals emitted from multiple loudspeakers can cause undesirabl...
Abstract—The diffuseness of sound fields has previously been estimated in the spatial domain using t...
Measuring the degree of diffuseness of a sound field is crucial in many modern parametric spatial au...
In this paper, we investigate the diffuse field coherence model for microphone array pairwise distan...
Spatial cross coherence function between two locations in a diffuse sound field is a function of the...
We investigate the estimation of the time- and frequency-dependent coherent-to-diffuse ratio (CDR) f...
The signal-to-diffuse ratio (SDR), which describes the power ratio between the direct and diffuse co...
In many multi-microphone algorithms, an estimate of the relative transfer functions (RTFs) of the de...
We propose a straightforward and cost-effective method to perform diffuse soundfield measurements f...
This correspondence presents a microphone array shape calibration procedure for diffuse noise enviro...
The generation of subjectively diffuse sound fields is an essential part of creating pleasing synthe...
Abstract — This article presents a microphone array shape calibration procedure for diffuse noise en...
Insufficient diffuseness is the major cause of the poor repeatability and reproducibility of buildin...
Using a recently proposed informed spatial filter, it is possible to effectively and robustly reduce...
The theoretical diffuse sound field is one that is generated using an infinite number of uncorrelate...
High inter-channel coherence between signals emitted from multiple loudspeakers can cause undesirabl...
Abstract—The diffuseness of sound fields has previously been estimated in the spatial domain using t...
Measuring the degree of diffuseness of a sound field is crucial in many modern parametric spatial au...
In this paper, we investigate the diffuse field coherence model for microphone array pairwise distan...
Spatial cross coherence function between two locations in a diffuse sound field is a function of the...
We investigate the estimation of the time- and frequency-dependent coherent-to-diffuse ratio (CDR) f...
The signal-to-diffuse ratio (SDR), which describes the power ratio between the direct and diffuse co...
In many multi-microphone algorithms, an estimate of the relative transfer functions (RTFs) of the de...
We propose a straightforward and cost-effective method to perform diffuse soundfield measurements f...
This correspondence presents a microphone array shape calibration procedure for diffuse noise enviro...
The generation of subjectively diffuse sound fields is an essential part of creating pleasing synthe...
Abstract — This article presents a microphone array shape calibration procedure for diffuse noise en...
Insufficient diffuseness is the major cause of the poor repeatability and reproducibility of buildin...
Using a recently proposed informed spatial filter, it is possible to effectively and robustly reduce...
The theoretical diffuse sound field is one that is generated using an infinite number of uncorrelate...
High inter-channel coherence between signals emitted from multiple loudspeakers can cause undesirabl...