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To reduce the negative effect on sound source localization when the source is at an extreme angle and improve localization precision and stability, a theoretical model of a three-plane five-element microphone array is established, using time-delay values
Hongyan Xing, Xu Yang
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Auditory Subjective-Straight-Ahead Blurs during Significantly Slow Passive Body Rotation
This paper reports on the deterioration in sound-localization accuracy during listeners’ head and body movements. We investigated the sound-localization accuracy during passive body rotations at speeds in the range of 0.625–5 °/s. Participants were asked
Akio Honda +3 more
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Detection Thresholds of Sound Image Movement Deteriorate during Sound Localization
Although a sound position without head movement localized, front-back confusion frequently occurs. Moreover, sound localization accuracy, especially front-back confusion, can be dramatically improved by listener head movement.
Kagesho Ohba +3 more
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Shapes from Echoes: Uniqueness from Point-to-Plane Distance Matrices
We study the problem of localizing a configuration of points and planes from the collection of point-to-plane distances. This problem models simultaneous localization and mapping from acoustic echoes as well as the notable "structure from sound" approach
Dokmanic, Ivan +2 more
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Acoustic simultaneous localization and mapping (A-SLAM) of a moving microphone array and its surrounding speakers [PDF]
Acoustic scene mapping creates a representation of positions of audio sources such as talkers within the surrounding environment of a microphone array.
Evers, C, Moore, AH, Naylor, PA
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Introduction Even people with normal hearing may have difficulties locating a sound source in unfavorable sound environments where competitive noise is intense.
Gleide Viviani Maciel Almeida +2 more
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A Geometric Approach to Sound Source Localization from Time-Delay Estimates [PDF]
This paper addresses the problem of sound-source localization from time-delay estimates using arbitrarily-shaped non-coplanar microphone arrays.
Alameda-Pineda, Xavier, Horaud, Radu
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Population rate-coding predicts correctly that human sound localization depends on sound intensity
Human sound localization is an important computation performed by the brain. Models of sound localization commonly assume that sound lateralization from interaural time differences is level invariant.
Antje Ihlefeld +2 more
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Passive acoustic sensors have the potential to become a valuable complementary component in red deer Cervus elaphus monitoring providing deeper insight into the behavior of stags during the rutting period. Automation of data acquisition and processing is
Egils Avots +8 more
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Direction of Arrival with One Microphone, a few LEGOs, and Non-Negative Matrix Factorization [PDF]
Conventional approaches to sound source localization require at least two microphones. It is known, however, that people with unilateral hearing loss can also localize sounds. Monaural localization is possible thanks to the scattering by the head, though
Badawy, Dalia El, Dokmanić, Ivan
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