Author:
Sekiguchi Kouhei, ,Bando Yoshiaki,Itoyama Katsutoshi,Yoshii Kazuyoshi
Abstract
[abstFig src='/00290001/08.jpg' width='300' text='Optimizing robot positions for source separation' ] The active audition method presented here improves source separation performance by moving multiple mobile robots to optimal positions. One advantage of using multiple mobile robots that each has a microphone array is that each robot can work independently or as part of a big reconfigurable array. To determine optimal layout of the robots, we must be able to predict source separation performance from source position information because actual source signals are unknown and actual separation performance cannot be calculated. Our method thus simulates delay-and-sum beamforming from a possible layout to calculate gain theoretically, i.e., the expected ratio of a target sound source to other sound sources in the corresponding separated signal. Robots are moved into the layout with the highest average gain over target sources. Experimental results showed that our method improved the harmonic mean of signal-to-distortion ratios (SDRs) by 5.5 dB in simulation and by 3.5 dB in a real environment.
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science
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