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Sound source localization using multiple ad hoc distributed microphone arrays.

Manuel HahmannEfren Fernandez-GrandeHenrry GunawanPeter Gerstoft
Published in: JASA express letters (2022)
Sound source localization is crucial for communication and sound scene analysis. This study uses direction-of-arrival estimates of multiple ad hoc distributed microphone arrays to localize sound sources in a room. An affine mapping between the independent array estimates and the source coordinates is derived from a set of calibration points. Experiments show that the affine model is sufficient to locate a source and can be calibrated to physical dimensions. A projection of the local array estimates increases localization accuracy, particularly further away from the calibrated region. Localization tests in three dimensions compare the affine approach to a nonlinear neural network.
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