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Abstract
Multisource localization using time difference of arrival (TDOA) is challenging because the correct combination of TDOA estimates across different microphone pairs, corresponding to the same source, is usually unknown, which is termed as the data association problem. Moreover, many existing multisource localization techniques are originally demonstrated in two dimensions, and their extensions to three dimensions (3D) are not straightforward and would lead to much higher computational complexity. In this paper, we propose an efficient, feature-based approach to tackle the data association problem and achieve multisource localization in 3D in a distributed microphone array. The features are generated by using interchannel phase difference (IPD) information, which indicates the number of times each frequency bin across all time frames has been assigned to sources. Based on such features, the data association problem is addressed by correlating most similar features across different microphone pairs, which is executed by solving a two-dimensional assignment problem successively. Thereafter, the locations of multiple sources can be obtained by imposing a single-source location estimator on the resulting TDOA combinations. The proposed approach is evaluated using both simulated data and real-world recordings.Year: 2021 PMID: 33514149 DOI: 10.1121/10.0003333
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Acoust Soc Am ISSN: 0001-4966 Impact factor: 1.840