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Improving Power Spectra Estimation in 2-Dimensional Areas Using Number of Active Sound Sources

Yusuke HIOKA, Ken'ichi FURUYA, Yoichi HANEDA, Akitoshi KATAOKA

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An improvement of estimating sound power spectra located in a particular 2-dimensional area is proposed. We previously proposed a conventional method that estimates sound power spectra using multiple fixed beamformings in order to emphasize speech located in a particular 2-dimensional area. However, the method has one drawback that the number of areas where the active sound sources are located must be restricted. This restriction makes the method less effective when many noise source located in different areas are simultaneously active. In this paper, we reveal the cause of this restriction and determine the maximum number of areas for which the method is able to simultaneously estimate sound power spectra. Then we also introduce a procedure for investigating areas that include active sound sources to reduce the number of unknown power spectra to be estimated. The effectiveness of the proposed method is examined by experimental evaluation applied to sounds recorded in a practical environment.

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals Vol.E94-A No.1 pp.273-281
Publication Date
2011/01/01
Publicized
Online ISSN
1745-1337
DOI
10.1587/transfun.E94.A.273
Type of Manuscript
PAPER
Category
Engineering Acoustics

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