TY - GEN
T1 - Microphone Position Realignment by Extrapolation of Virtual Microphone
AU - Jinzai, Ryoga
AU - Yamaoka, Kouei
AU - Matsumoto, Mitsuo
AU - Yamada, Takeshi
AU - Makino, Shoji
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was partially supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI through a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Reserch under Grant 16H01735 and the SECOM Science and Technology Foundation.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 APSIPA organization.
PY - 2019/3/4
Y1 - 2019/3/4
N2 - In this paper, microphone realignment by phase extrapolation using the virtual microphone technique for reproducing binaural signals with adequate the interaural time differences (ITDs) for a listener is proposed. For a sound source in the horizontal plane, ITDs are a major cues for localizing a sound image. Since ITDs are not considered for headphones listening in conventional amplitude panning in multichannel recording, sound images are localized inside the head (lateralization). A microphone array is applicable to recording signals with time differences corresponding to the directions of sound sources. Since microphones in such an array are closely positioned, the time differences are inappropriate as ITDs for localizing sound images for the sources. In this paper, phase extrapolation using the virtual microphone technique is applied to the virtual realignment of a microphone in such an array for restoring ITD. In the experiments with two speeches as sound sources located at the leftmost and the rightmost positions from the viewpoint of two real microphones positioned 2.83 cm apart. Furthermore, the phase of a signal of a virtual realigned microphone is extrapolated eight times as much as the phase between the two real microphones. Time differences between signals of one of the real microphones and the realigned one are observed to be -500\ \boldsymbol{\mu}\mathbf{s} for the source on the left and 500\ \boldsymbol{\mu}\mathbf{s} for the source on the right. Furthermore, the interaural cross correlations of the two signals suggest that sound images will be perceived on both the left and right of a listener. In this method, it is expected that prior information on the number of sources and the direction of arrival is not required, and the adjustment of individual differences is easy.
AB - In this paper, microphone realignment by phase extrapolation using the virtual microphone technique for reproducing binaural signals with adequate the interaural time differences (ITDs) for a listener is proposed. For a sound source in the horizontal plane, ITDs are a major cues for localizing a sound image. Since ITDs are not considered for headphones listening in conventional amplitude panning in multichannel recording, sound images are localized inside the head (lateralization). A microphone array is applicable to recording signals with time differences corresponding to the directions of sound sources. Since microphones in such an array are closely positioned, the time differences are inappropriate as ITDs for localizing sound images for the sources. In this paper, phase extrapolation using the virtual microphone technique is applied to the virtual realignment of a microphone in such an array for restoring ITD. In the experiments with two speeches as sound sources located at the leftmost and the rightmost positions from the viewpoint of two real microphones positioned 2.83 cm apart. Furthermore, the phase of a signal of a virtual realigned microphone is extrapolated eight times as much as the phase between the two real microphones. Time differences between signals of one of the real microphones and the realigned one are observed to be -500\ \boldsymbol{\mu}\mathbf{s} for the source on the left and 500\ \boldsymbol{\mu}\mathbf{s} for the source on the right. Furthermore, the interaural cross correlations of the two signals suggest that sound images will be perceived on both the left and right of a listener. In this method, it is expected that prior information on the number of sources and the direction of arrival is not required, and the adjustment of individual differences is easy.
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U2 - 10.23919/APSIPA.2018.8659728
DO - 10.23919/APSIPA.2018.8659728
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85063457480
T3 - 2018 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference, APSIPA ASC 2018 - Proceedings
SP - 367
EP - 372
BT - 2018 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference, APSIPA ASC 2018 - Proceedings
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 10th Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference, APSIPA ASC 2018
Y2 - 12 November 2018 through 15 November 2018
ER -