Particle filter design using importance sampling for acoustic source localisation and tracking in reverberant environments (Q871570)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5134699
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5134699 |
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Particle filter design using importance sampling for acoustic source localisation and tracking in reverberant environments (English)
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19 March 2007
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Summary: Sequential Monte Carlo methods have been recently proposed to deal with the problem of acoustic source localisation and tracking using an array of microphones. Previous implementations make use of the basic bootstrap particle filter, whereas a more general approach involves the concept of importance sampling. In this paper, we develop a new particle filter for acoustic source localisation using importance sampling, and compare its tracking ability with that of a bootstrap algorithm proposed previously in the literature. Experimental results obtained with simulated reverberant samples and real audio recordings demonstrate that the new algorithm is more suitable for practical applications due to its reinitialisation capabilities, despite showing a slightly lower average tracking accuracy. A real-time implementation of the algorithm also shows that the proposed particle filter can reliably track a person talking in real reverberant rooms.
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