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Verification of sound source localization in reverberation room and its real time adaptation using visual information

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4 Author(s)
Byoung-gi Lee ; Center for Cognitive Robot Res., Korea Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea ; JongSuk Choi ; Daijin Kim ; Munsang Kim

It is important for intelligent robots to detect the location of user even though the user is not captured by vision cameras. Sound source localization is a technique to detect the direction of sound source using multiple microphones. It enables the robot to respond to the user's call. Sometimes, a robot operates in echoic room, but the performance of sound source localization in echoic room is very poor. In this work, a verification method for reverberation is proposed and tested how much it improves the performance of sound source localization in reverberant environment.

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Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO), 2010 IEEE Workshop on

Date of Conference: 26-28 Oct. 2010

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