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Robust 3D Robotic Sound Localization Using State-Space HRTF Inversion

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Robust 3D Robotic Sound Localization Using State-Space HRTF Inversion
Abstract— We address the problem of robotic real-time binaural hearing using a humanoid head. The sound detection ability for a previously proposed robotic 3D binaural sound localization technique is stabilized and considerably enhanced. The proposed technique is based on using two small microphones placed inside the ear canal of a robot dummy head mounted on a torso. As initially proposed, the detection algorithm is based on a simple correlation approach using a generic set of head related transfer functions, HRTFs, inverted using the fast fourier transform, FFT, method. In the current work, we replace the fourier inversion mechanism with state-space inversion using outer-inner factorization, and we demonstrate the performance through simulation and further in a household environment. Due to this modification, our robotic sound detection set up proves to be more noise-tolerant and able to localize sound sources in a three-dimensional space with a higher precision.
Fakheredine Keyrouz, Klaus Diepold, Patrick Dewild
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Updated 12 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ROBIO
Authors Fakheredine Keyrouz, Klaus Diepold, Patrick Dewilde
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