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A Steered-Response Power Algorithm Employing Hierarchical Search for Acoustic Source Localization Using Microphone Arrays
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2014
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AeroacousticsAudio ElectroacousticsEngineeringLocalization ErrorsSrp ApproachLocalizationSpeech RecognitionSpatial AudioSound Source LocalizationSpeaker LocalizationAudio Signal ProcessingNoiseAudio AnalysisSystems EngineeringImmersive AudioAcoustic Signal ProcessingAcoustic CameraHealth SciencesComputer EngineeringSignal ProcessingSpeech Processing
The localization of a speaker inside a closed environment is often approached by real-time processing of multiple audio signals captured by a set of microphones. One of the leading related methods for sound source localization, the steered-response power (SRP), searches for the point of maximum power over a spatial grid. High-accuracy localization calls for a dense grid and/or many microphones, which tends to impractically increase computational requirements. This paper proposes a new method for sound source localization (called H-SRP), which applies the SRP approach to space regions instead of grid points. This arrangement makes room for the use of a hierarchical search inspired by the branch-and-bound paradigm, which is guaranteed to find the global maximum in anechoic environments and shown experimentally to also work under reverberant conditions. Besides benefiting from the improved robustness of volume-wise search over point-wise search as to reverberation effects, the H-SRP attains high performance with manageable complexity. In particular, an experiment using a 16-microphone array in a typical presentation room yielded localization errors of the order of 7 cm, and for a given fixed complexity, competing methods' errors are two to three times larger.
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