Authors
Jacek Dmochowski, Jacob Benesty, Sofine Affes
Publication date
2007/4/23
Source
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
Volume
15
Issue
4
Pages
1327-1339
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The estimation of the direction-of-arrival (DOA) of one or more acoustic sources is an area that has generated much interest in recent years, with applications like automatic video camera steering and multiparty stereophonic teleconferencing entering the market. DOA estimation algorithms are hindered by the effects of background noise and reverberation. Methods based on the time-differences-of-arrival (TDOA) are commonly used to determine the azimuth angle of arrival of an acoustic source. TDOA-based methods compute each relative delay using only two microphones, even though additional microphones are usually available. This paper deals with DOA estimation based on spatial spectral estimation, and establishes the parameterized spatial correlation matrix as the framework for this class of DOA estimators. This matrix jointly takes into account all pairs of microphones, and is at the heart of several …
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J Dmochowski, J Benesty, S Affes - IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language …, 2007