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2013
Journal Article
Title

Geometry-based spatial sound acquisition using distributed microphone arrays

Abstract
Traditional spatial sound acquisition aims at capturing a sound field with multiple microphones such that at the reproduction side a listener can perceive the sound image as it was at the recording location. Standard techniques for spatial sound acquisition usually use spaced omnidirectional microphones or coincident directional microphones. Alternatively, microphone arrays and spatial filters can be used to capture the sound field. From a geometric point of view, the perspective of the sound field is fixed when using such techniques. In this paper, a geometry-based spatial sound acquisition technique is proposed to compute virtual microphone signals that manifest a different perspective of the sound field. The proposed technique uses a parametric sound field model that is formulated in the time-frequency domain. It is assumed that each time-frequency instant of a microphone signal can be decomposed into one direct and one diffuse sound component. It is further assumed that the direct component is the response of a single isotropic point-like source (IPLS) of which the position is estimated for each time-frequency instant using distributed microphone arrays. Given the sound components and the position of the IPLS, it is possible to synthesize a signal that corresponds to a virtual microphone at an arbitrary position and with an arbitrary pick-up pattern.
Author(s)
Thiergart, Oliver  
Galdo, Giovanni del  
Taseska, Maja
Habets, Emanuël A.P.
Journal
IEEE transactions on audio, speech and language processing  
Project(s)
VCONECT  
Funder
European Commission  
DOI
10.1109/TASL.2013.2280210
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS  
Keyword(s)
  • Audio-Synthese

  • audio

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