Inspired by human sound localization, this paper introduces a novel approach to achieving binaural sound source localization in the frontal azimuthal half-plane based on steered beamformer. Instead of using HRTFs, a rigid sphere, whose transfer functions can be calculated accurately, is introduced to simulate the head effect. Sub-band beamformer using both the time cue ITD and the intensity cue IID is designed to process sound scattered by the rigid sphere. In the multi-band processing, a specialized filterbank is designed and the joint judgement strategy is employed. The whole system consists of the algorithm part, the hardware part and the user interface. Evaluation results by simulation and measurement experiments are also presented.
Authors:
Chen, Xun; Hao, Xiaohui; Wu, Rongbin; Wu, Xihong; Zhao, Shuo
Affiliation:
Peking University
AES Conference:
30th International Conference: Intelligent Audio Environments (March 2007)
Paper Number:
14
Publication Date:
March 1, 2007
Subject:
Intelligent Audio Environments
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