Geometrically Constrained Room Modeling With Compact Microphone Arrays.

Flavio P. Ribeiro, Dinei A. F. Florêncio,Demba E. Ba,Cha Zhang

IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing(2012)

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The geometry of an acoustic environment can be an important information in many audio signal processing applications. To estimate such a geometry, previous work has relied on large microphone arrays, multiple test sources, moving sources or the assumption of a 2-D room. In this paper, we lift these requirements and present a novel method that uses a compact microphone array to estimate a 3-D room geometry, delivering effective estimates with low-cost hardware. Our approach first probes the environment with a known test signal emitted by a loudspeaker co-located with the array, from which the room impulse responses (RIRs) are estimated. It then uses an $\\ell _{1}$-regularized least-squares minimization to fit synthetically generated reflections to the RIRs, producing a sparse set of reflections. By enforcing structural constraints derived from the image model, these are classified into first-, second-, and third-order reflections, thereby deriving the room geometry. Using this method, we detect walls using off-the-shelf teleconferencing hardware with a typical range resolution of about 1 cm. We present results using simulations and data from real environments.
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three dimensional,geometry,acoustics,loudspeaker,multiple testing,loudspeakers,audio signal processing
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