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Yu, W. (author), Kleijn, W.B. (author)
We describe a new method to estimate the geometry of a room and reflection coefficients given room impulse responses. The method utilizes convolutional neural networks to estimate the room geometry and multilayer perceptrons to estimate the reflection coefficients. The mean square error is used as the loss function. In contrast to existing...
journal article 2021
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Zaccà, V.G. (author), Martínez-Nuevo, Pablo (author), Møller, Martin Bo (author), Martinez, Jorge (author), Heusdens, R. (author)
Accurate sound field reproduction in rooms is often limited by the lack of knowledge of the room characteristics. Information about the room shape or nearby reflecting boundaries can, in principle, be used to improve the accuracy of the reproduction. In this paper, we propose a method to infer the location of nearby reflecting boundaries from...
conference paper 2020
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Lynn, Raissa (author)
Estimating a room geometry using multiple microphones rises an echoes labeling problem. Two recent methods called the graph-based and the subspace-greedy methods have shown their capability in solving this problem. The graph-based method attains a good accuracy but suffers in maintaining the computational cost when the number of microphones is...
master thesis 2018
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Coutiño Minguez, M.A. (author)
Echoes generated by the sound reflected off the walls of a room carry information about the geometry of the enclosure. Capitalization of this acoustic property could lead to improvements in current state-of-the-art methods for sound field estimation, where prior information can be used to improve the conditioning of the problem. In this thesis,...
master thesis 2016
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Jager, Ingmar (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Gaubitch, N.D. (author)
A computer being able to estimate the geometry of a room could benefit applications such as auralization, robot navigation, virtual reality and teleconferencing. When estimating the geometry of a room using multiple microphones, the main challenge is to identify which reflections, or echoes, originate from the same wall and can, therefore, be...
conference paper 2016
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