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Deviance sensitivity in the auditory cortex of freely moving rats.

2018

Deviance sensitivity is the specific response to a surprising stimulus, one that violates expectations set by the past stimulation stream. In audition, deviance sensitivity is often conflated with stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA), the decrease in responses to a common stimulus that only partially generalizes to other, rare stimuli. SSA is usually measured using oddball sequences, where a common (standard) tone and a rare (deviant) tone are randomly intermixed. However, the larger responses to a tone when deviant does not necessarily represent deviance sensitivity. Deviance sensitivity is commonly tested using a control sequence in which many different tones serve as the standard, eliminat…

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On the feasibility of personal audio systems over a network of distributed loudspeakers

2018

Los sistemas de reproducción de audio personal se ocupan de la creación de zonas sonoras personales dentro de una habitación sin necesidad de utilizar auriculares. Estos sistemas utilizan un conjunto de altavoces y diseñan los filtros necesarios en cada altavoz con el fin de que la señal de audio deseada llegue a cada persona en la sala lo más libre de interferencias posible. Existen propuestas muy interesantes en la literatura que hacen uso de arrays circulares o lineales, pero en este trabajo estudiamos el problema considerando una red de altavoces distribuidos controlados por un conjunto de nodos acústicos, que pueden intercambiar información a través de una red. Enunciamos el modelo de …

Audio signalbusiness.product_category:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS [UNESCO]MicrophoneComputer scienceAcoustics020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologypersonal audio systemsUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSSignal-to-noise ratioSound reinforcement system0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingLoudspeakerDirectional soundwireless acoustic sensor networksbusinessHeadphones
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RoadMic: Road Surface Monitoring Using Vehicular Sensor Networks with Microphones

2010

Road surface analysis including pothole reports is an important problem for road maintainers and drivers. In this paper we propose a methodology for pothole detection using mobile vehicles equipped with off the shelf microphone and global positioning devices attached to an on-board computer. The approach is generic enough to be extended for other kind of event detection using different sensors as well. The vehicles are driving on public streets and measuring pothole induced sound signals. Our approach was tested and evaluated by real world experiments in a road segment for which we had established the ground truth beforehand. The results show pothole detection with high accuracy despite the…

Background noiseComputer scienceMicrophonebusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUSElectro-optical sensorRoad surfaceReal-time computingGlobal Positioning SystemMobile wireless sensor networkPotholebusinessWireless sensor network
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Background noise suppression for acoustic localization by means of an adaptive energy detection approach

2008

A microphone array can be employed to localize dominant acoustic sources in a given noisy environment. This capability is successfully used in good signal to noise ratio (SNR) conditions but its accuracy decreases considerably in the presence of other background noise sources. In order to counteract this effect, a novel approach that combines the information provided by a Gaussian energy detector (GED) with the approved localization method SRP-PHAT is presented in this paper. To evaluate the presented technique, several acoustic sources (speech and impulsive sounds) were considered in a variety of different scenarios to demonstrate the robustness and the accuracy of the system proposed.

Background noisesymbols.namesakeMicrophone arraySignal-to-noise ratioComputer Science::SoundComputer scienceRobustness (computer science)AcousticsGaussianSpeech recognitionDetectorsymbolsNoise control2008 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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Real-time Sound Source Localization on an Embedded GPU Using a Spherical Microphone Array

2015

Abstract Spherical microphone arrays are becoming increasingly important in acoustic signal processing systems for their applications in sound field analysis, beamforming, spatial audio, etc. The positioning of target and interfering sound sources is a crucial step in many of the above applications. Therefore, 3D sound source localization is a highly relevant topic in the acoustic signal processing field. However, spherical microphone arrays are usually composed of many microphones and running signal processing localization methods in real time is an important issue. Some works have already shown the potential of Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) for developing high-end real-time signal proce…

BeamformingSignal processingMicrophone arraybusiness.industryMicrophoneComputer scienceEmbedded systemsAudio processingAcoustic source localizationMicrophone arraysField (computer science)Sound source localizationEmbedded systemGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessComputer hardwareGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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Multimodal user interface for a semi-robotic visual assistance system for image guided neurosurgery

2005

Abstract We developed a visual assistance system for image guided neurosurgery, consisting of a stereoscopic digital camera (exoscope) mounted on a semi-robotic manipulator. In order to minimize the operation time, the application-specific multimodal user interface enables hands-free manipulation of the exoscope. The surgeon wears thereby a head-mounted unit with a binocular display, a head tracker, a microphone and earphones. Different modes of view positioning and adjustment can be selected by voice and controlled by head rotation while pressing a miniature confirmation button mounted on a finger ring or suction device. Apart from the development of the mechatronic and software modules of…

Engineeringbusiness.product_categoryMicrophonebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONOptical head-mounted displayStereoscopyGeneral MedicineVirtual realityMechatronicsImaging phantomlaw.inventionlawComputer visionArtificial intelligenceUser interfacebusinessSimulationDigital cameraInternational Congress Series
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Time Difference of Arrival Estimation from Frequency-Sliding Generalized Cross-Correlations Using Convolutional Neural Networks

2020

The interest in deep learning methods for solving traditional signal processing tasks has been steadily growing in the last years. Time delay estimation (TDE) in adverse scenarios is a challenging problem, where classical approaches based on generalized cross-correlations (GCCs) have been widely used for decades. Recently, the frequency-sliding GCC (FS-GCC) was proposed as a novel technique for TDE based on a sub-band analysis of the cross-power spectrum phase, providing a structured two-dimensional representation of the time delay information contained across different frequency bands. Inspired by deep-learning-based image denoising solutions, we propose in this paper the use of convolutio…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesSound (cs.SD)Computer sciencePhase (waves)Distributed microphones02 engineering and technologyConvolutional neural networkComputer Science - Sound030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesAudio and Speech Processing (eess.AS)FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGCCRepresentation (mathematics)Signal processingbusiness.industryI.5.4Deep learningConvolutional Neural Networks020206 networking & telecommunicationsTime delay estimationMultilaterationI.2.094A12 68T10LocalizationArtificial intelligence0305 other medical sciencebusinessAlgorithmElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech ProcessingI.2.0; I.5.4ICASSP 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
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Experimental analysis of acoustical properties of irregular cavities using laser refracto-vibrometry

2018

International audience; In this paper, the Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometer (SLDV) is used to measure acoustic pressure in small regions of cavities for the study of acoustical localization. It is shown that this optical method leads to interesting information on localized acoustical modes inside irregular cavities, which are very difficult to observe using conventional microphone measurements. Indeed, localization regions are often of comparable size or even smaller than a typical microphone which can make this type of sensor intrusive. The SLDV is used to measure sound pressure after deriving the refracto-vibrometry method from its standard use. Data are obtained in a large area with a h…

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A Bayesian direction-of-arrival model for an undetermined number of sources using a two-microphone array.

2014

Sound source localization using a two-microphone array is an active area of research, with considerable potential for use with video conferencing, mobile devices, and robotics. Based on the observed time-differences of arrival between sound signals, a probability distribution of the location of the sources is considered to estimate the actual source positions. However, these algorithms assume a given number of sound sources. This paper describes an updated research account on the solution presented in Escolano et al. [J. Acoust. Am. Soc. 132(3), 1257-1260 (2012)], where nested sampling is used to explore a probability distribution of the source position using a Laplacian mixture model, whic…

Microphone arrayAcoustics and UltrasonicsComputer scienceAcousticsBayesian probabilityDirection of arrivalSampling (statistics)DOAAcoustic source localizationMicrophone arraySpeech processingMixture modelBayesianSound source localizationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)TEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESProbability distributionAlgorithmNested sampling algorithmThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Real-time Sound Source Localization on Graphics Processing Units

2013

Abstract Sound source localization is an important topic in microphone array signal processing applications, such as camera steering systems, human-machine interaction or surveillance systems. The Steered Response Power with Phase Transform (SRP- PHAT) algorithm is one of the most well-known approaches for sound source localization due to its good performance in noisy and reverberant environments. The algorithm analyzes the sound power captured by a microphone array on a grid of spatial points in a given room. While localization accuracy can be improved by using a high resolution spatial grid and a high number of microphones, performing the localization task in these circumstances requires …

Microphone arrayCoprocessorComputer sciencebusiness.industryAudio ProcessingGPUMicrophone ArraysAcoustic source localizationSound powerGridcomputer.software_genreSound Source LocalizationComputational scienceGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGraphicsbusinessAudio signal processingcomputerComputer hardwareGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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