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Particle Filtering Beamforming for Acoustic Source Localization in a Reveberant Environment

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Williamson, Robert
Ward, Darren B

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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Traditional acoustic source localization uses a two-step procedure requiring intermediate time-delay estimates from pairs of microphones. An alternative single-step approach is proposed in this paper in which particle filtering is used to estimate the source location through steered beamforming. This scheme is especially attractive in speech enhancement applications, where the localization estimates are typically used to steer a beamformer at a later stage. Simulation results show that the algorithm is robust to reverberation, and is able to accurately follow the source trajectory.

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International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing 2002

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