Robust DOA estimation using deep acoustic imaging
Direction of arrival estimation (DoAE) aims at tracking a sound in azimuth and elevation. Recent advancements include data-driven models with inputs derived from ambisonics intensity vectors or correlations between channels in a microphone array. A spherical intensity map (SIM), or acoustic image, i...
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Zusammenfassung: | Direction of arrival estimation (DoAE) aims at tracking a sound in azimuth
and elevation. Recent advancements include data-driven models with inputs
derived from ambisonics intensity vectors or correlations between channels in a
microphone array. A spherical intensity map (SIM), or acoustic image, is an
alternative input representation that remains underexplored. SIMs benefit from
high-resolution microphone arrays, yet most DoAE datasets use low-resolution
ones. Therefore, we first propose a super-resolution method to upsample
low-resolution microphones. Next, we benchmark DoAE models that use SIMs as
input. We arrive to a model that uses SIMs for DoAE estimation and outperforms
a baseline and a state-of-the-art model. Our study highlights the relevance of
acoustic imaging for DoAE tasks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2401.08717 |