AID: Open-source Anechoic Interferer Dataset

08/05/2022
by   Philipp Götz, et al.
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A dataset of anechoic recordings of various sound sources encountered in domestic environments is presented. The dataset is intended to be a resource of non-stationary, environmental noise signals that, when convolved with acoustic impulse responses, can be used to simulate complex acoustic scenes. Additionally, a Python library is provided to generate random mixtures of the recordings in the dataset, which can be used as non-stationary interference signals.

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