Data Repository for MYRiAD: A Multi-Array Room Acoustic Database
DOI10.5281/zenodo.7389996Zenodo7389996MaRDI QIDQ6708839FDOQ6708839
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Maja Taseska, Toon van Waterschoot, Thomas Dietzen, Randall Ali
Publication date: 17 November 2022
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
In the development of acoustic signal processing algorithms, their evaluation in various acoustic environments is of utmost importance. In order to advance evaluation in realistic and reproducible scenarios, several high-quality acoustic databases have been developed over the years. In this paper, we present another complementary database of acoustic recordings, referred to as the Multi-arraY Room Acoustic Database (MYRiAD). The MYRiAD database is unique in its diversity of microphone configurations suiting a wide range of enhancement and reproduction applications (such as assistive hearing, teleconferencing, or sound zoning), the acoustics of the two recording spaces, and the variety of contained signals including 1214 room impulse responses (RIRs), reproduced speech, music, and stationary noise, as well as recordings of live cocktail parties held in both rooms. The microphone configurations comprise a dummy head (DH) with in-ear omnidirectional microphones, two behind-the-ear (BTE) pieces equipped with 2 omnidirectional microphones each, 5 external omnidirectional microphones (XMs), and two concentric circular microphone arrays (CMAs) consisting of 12 omnidirectional microphones in total. The two recording spaces, namely the SONORA Audio Laboratory (SAL) and the Alamire Interactive Laboratory (AIL), have reverberation times of 2.1s and 0.5s, respectively. Audio signals were reproduced using 10 movable loudspeakers in the SAL and a built-in array of 24 loudspeakers in the AIL. MATLAB and Python scripts are included for accessing the signals as well as microphone and loudspeaker coordinates. For a detailed description, please refer to the paper (preprint, published). Two files are provided, containing two different versions of the database: MYRiAD_V2.zip The full version of the database (31.3 GB). MYRiAD_V2_econ.zip The economy-sized version, containing source signals and RIRs only (201.7 MB). If you use the database, please cite the paper as follows: @article{dietzen2023myriad, author = {Dietzen, T. and Ali, R. and Taseska, M. and van Waterschoot, T.}, title = {{MYRiAD}: A Multi-Array Room Acoustic Database}, journal = {EURASIPJ. Audio Speech Music Process.}, volume = {2023, article no. 17}, number = {}, month = {Apr.}, year = {2023}, pages = {1--14} } ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Change log (as compared to Version 1.0): Fixed erroneous file names in /audio/AIL/SU1/P2/. In the full version, applied a time shift to some of the speech, noise, and music recordings in the SAL (at most 2 samples, compensating for a slow phase drift, see manuscript for further details). Created an economy-sized version of the database containing source signals and RIRs only. Adjusted the following scripts for the economy-sized version: -/tools/MATLAB/load_audio_data.m -/tools/Python/load_audio_data.py
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