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Energy-Based Sound Source Localization and Gain Normalization for Ad Hoc Microphone Arrays
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2007
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AeroacousticsEngineeringEnergy-based TechniqueLocalizationSpeech RecognitionAd Hoc NetworkSpeaker LocalizationNoiseAudio AnalysisAcoustic Signal ProcessingAcoustic CameraHealth SciencesComputer ScienceDistant Speech RecognitionSignal ProcessingSpeech CommunicationArray ProcessingGain NormalizationSpeech ProcessingMeeting Room
We present an energy-based technique to estimate both microphone and speaker/talker locations from an ad hoc network of microphones. An example of such ad hoc microphone network is a set of microphones built in the laptops that some meeting participants bring in a meeting room. Compared with traditional sound source localization approaches based on time of flight, our technique does not require accurate synchronization, and it does not require each laptop to emit special signals. We estimate the meeting participants' positions based on average energies of their speech signals. In addition, we present a technique, which is independent of the volumes of the speakers, to estimate the relative gains of the microphones. This is crucial to aggregate various audio channels from the ad hoc microphone network into a single stream for audio conferencing.
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