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IROS
2006
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Sound Localization for Humanoid Robots - Building Audio-Motor Maps based on the HRTF
— Being able to localize the origin of a sound is important for our capability to interact with the environment. Humans can localize a sound source in both the horizontal and ver...
Jonas Hörnstein, Manuel Lopes, José Sa...
NIPS
2003
13 years 8 months ago
One Microphone Blind Dereverberation Based on Quasi-periodicity of Speech Signals
Speech dereverberation is desirable with a view to achieving, for example, robust speech recognition in the real world. However, it is still a challenging problem, especially when...
Tomohiro Nakatani, Masato Miyoshi, Keisuke Kinoshi...
HUC
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Symbolic Object Localization Through Active Sampling of Acceleration and Sound Signatures
We describe a novel method for symbolic location discovery of simple objects. The method requires no infrastructure and relies on simple sensors routinely used in sensor nodes and ...
Kai S. Kunze, Paul Lukowicz
HUC
2005
Springer
14 years 24 days ago
Analysis of Chewing Sounds for Dietary Monitoring
The paper reports the results of the first stage of our work on an automatic dietary monitoring system. The work is part of a large European project on using ubiquitous systems to...
Oliver Amft, Mathias Stäger, Paul Lukowicz, G...
TASLP
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
A Robust Method to Extract Talker Azimuth Orientation Using a Large-Aperture Microphone Array
Knowing the orientation of a talker in the focal area of a large-aperture microphone array enables the development of better beamforming algorithms (to obtain higher-quality speech...
Avram Levi, Harvey F. Silverman