New Design Method of a Binaural Microphone Array Using Multiple Constraints (Special Section on Advanced Signal Processing Techniques for Analysis of Acoustical and Vibrational Signals)
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A new method of designing a microphone array with two outputs preserving binaural information is proposed in this paper. This system employs adaptive beamforming using multiple constraints. The binaural cues may be preserved in the two outputs by use of these multiple constraints with simultaneous beamforming to enhance target signals is also available. A computer simulation was conducted to examine the performance of the beamforming. The results showed that the proposed array can perform both the generation of the binaural cues and the beamforming as intended. In particular, beamforming with double-constraints exhibits the best perforrnance; DI is around 7dB and good interchannel (interaural) time/phase and level differences are generated within a target region in front. With triple-constraints, however, the performance of the beamforming becomes poorer while the binaural information is better realized. Setting of the desired responses to give proper binaural information seems to become critical as the number of the constraints increases.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1999-04-25
著者
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Suzuki Y
The Research Institute Of Electrical Communication Tohoku University
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Suzuki Y
Research Institute Of Electrical Communication And Graduate School Of Information Science Tohoku Uni
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Suzuki Y
Research Institute Of Electrical Communication Tohoku University
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Sone T
Tohoku Univ. Sendai‐shi Jpn
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Sone T
Akita Prefectural Univ. Honjo Jpn
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Sone T
Faculty Of Systems Science And Technology Akita Prefectural University
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Sone Toshio
The Akita Prefectural University
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Sone Toshio
Emeritus Professor Tohoku University
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Suzuki Yoiti
Graduate School Of Information Science Tohoku University
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Suzuki Y
Tohoku Univ. Sendai Jpn
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Suzuki Yoiti
Computer Center,Tohoku University
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TSUKUI Shinji
Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku Univ
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ASANO Futoshi
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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NISHIMURA Ryouichi
ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
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SONE Toshio
Ergonomics Research Group, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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Tsukui Shinji
Research Institute Of Electrical Communication Graduate School Of Information Sciences Tohoku Univer
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Nishimura R
Tohoku Univ. Sendai‐shi Jpn
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Sone T
Akita Prefectural Univ. Honjyo Jpn
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Suzuki Y
Research Institute Of Electrical Communication Graduate School Of Information Sciences Tohoku Univer
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Asano F
Graduate School Of Information Science Tohoku University
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Asano Futoshi
Media Interaction Group Information Technology Research Institute Aist
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