Title :
Near-field localization of audio: A maximum likelihood approach
Author :
Jensen, Jesper Rindom ; Christensen, Mads Grasboll
Author_Institution :
Audio Anal. Lab., Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
Abstract :
Localization of audio sources using microphone arrays has been an important research problem for more than two decades. Many traditional methods for solving the problem are based on a two-stage procedure: first, information about the audio source, such as time differences-of-arrival (TDOAs) and gain ratios-of-arrival (GROAs) between microphones is estimated, and, second, this knowledge is used to localize the audio source. These methods often have a low computational complexity, but this comes at the cost of a limited estimation accuracy. Therefore, we propose a new localization approach, where the desired signal is modeled using TDOAs and GROAs, which are determined by the source location. This facilitates the derivation of one-stage, maximum likelihood methods under a white Gaussian noise assumption that is applicable in both near- and far-field scenarios. Simulations show that the proposed method is statistically efficient and outperforms state-of-the-art estimators in most scenarios, involving both synthetic and real data.
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; audio signal processing; computational complexity; maximum likelihood estimation; microphone arrays; time-of-arrival estimation; audio near-field localization; audio sources localization; computational complexity; gain ratios-of-arrival; maximum likelihood; microphone arrays; state-of-the-art estimators; time differences-of-arrival; white Gaussian noise; Direction-of-arrival estimation; Harmonic analysis; Maximum likelihood estimation; Microphones; Noise; Speech; Audio localization; gain ratio-of-arrival; maximum likelihood; microphone array; near-field; time difference-of-arrival;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2014 Proceedings of the 22nd European
Conference_Location :
Lisbon