Khái niệm cốt lõi
Incorporating signal information, particularly on source direction, can significantly improve the performance of binaural signal matching (BSM) methods for wearable microphone arrays, especially in high direct-to-reverberant ratio scenarios.
Tóm tắt
The paper investigates two BSM-based methods that incorporate signal information to overcome the limitations of standard BSM in directional sound fields.
Key highlights:
- Standard BSM exhibits distinct directional errors related to HRTF magnitude, performing poorly for directions with low HRTF.
- The two proposed methods, Directional BSM (d-BSM) and COMPASS-BSM (COM), incorporate information on source direction to improve performance in the source direction.
- d-BSM estimates the source correlation matrix to better model the direct sound, while COM separates the direct and reverberant components.
- Both methods show significant improvement in binaural cues (ITD, ILD) in the source direction compared to standard BSM, with a slight trade-off in performance in other directions.
- The methods are also more robust to errors in source direction estimation compared to standard BSM.
- Listening tests validate the objective findings, showing the proposed methods perform similarly to the reference, while standard BSM is significantly worse.
Thống kê
The room dimensions were 6 × 4 × 3 m, with a T60 of 0.69 s.
The SNR was 20 dB.
The microphone array had 6 microphones arranged in a semi-circular configuration with a radius of 10 cm.
Trích dẫn
"The results show that the proposed methods can significantly improve the performance of BSM , in particular in the direction of the source, while presenting only a negligible degradation in other directions."
"Furthermore, when source direction estimation is inaccurate, performance of these methods degrade to equal that of the BSM, presenting a desired robustness quality."