DOA Estimation by DNN-based Denoising and Dereverberation from Sound Intensity Vector

10/10/2019
by   Masahiro Yasuda, et al.
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We propose a direction of arrival (DOA) estimation method that combines sound-intensity vector (IV)-based DOA estimation and DNN-based denoising and dereverberation. Since the accuracy of IV-based DOA estimation degrades due to environmental noise and reverberation, two DNNs are used to remove such effects from the observed IVs. DOA is then estimated from the refined IVs based on the physics of wave propagation. Experiments on an open dataset showed that the average DOA error of the proposed method was 0.528 degrees, and it outperformed a conventional IV-based and DNN-based DOA estimation method.

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