Title :
Underdetermined Sound Source Separation Using Power Spectrum Density Estimated by Combination of Directivity Gain
Author :
Hioka, Yusuke ; Furuya, Keiichi ; Kobayashi, Kaoru ; Niwa, Kenta ; Haneda, Yoichi
Author_Institution :
NTT Cyber Space Labs., NTT Corp., Musashino, Japan
Abstract :
A method for separating underdetermined sound sources based on a novel power spectral density (PSD) estimation is proposed. The method enables up to M(M-1)+1 sources to be separated when we use a microphone array of M sensors and a Wiener post-filter calculated by the estimated PSDs. The PSD of a beamformer´s output is modelled by a mixture of source PSDs multiplied by the beamformer´s directivity gain in the particular angle where each source is located. Based on this model, the PSD of each sound source is estimated from the PSD of multiple fixed beamformers´ outputs using the difference in the combination of directivity gains. Simulation results proved that the proposed method effectively separated up to M(M-1)+1 sound sources if the fixed beamformers were appropriately selected. Experiments were also conducted in a reverberant chamber to ensure the proposed method was also effective in practical use.
Keywords :
Wiener filters; acoustic generators; acoustic radiators; acoustic signal processing; array signal processing; estimation theory; microphone arrays; reverberation chambers; sensors; source separation; PSD; Wiener post-filter calculation; directivity gain combination; microphone array; multiple fixed beamformer output; power spectral density estimation; reverberant chamber; sensor; underdetermined sound source separation; Array signal processing; Arrays; Estimation; Microwave integrated circuits; Tin; Fixed beamformer; Wiener post-filter; microphone array; power spectral density estimation; underdetermined sound source separation;
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2013.2248715