2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2011) Prague, Czech Republic 22 – 27 May 2011 Pages 1-844 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP11ICA-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4577-0538-0 1/7 TABLE OF CONTENTS AASP-L1: ACOUSTIC SOURCE SEPARATION I AASP-L1.1: COMBINING HMM-BASED MELODY EXTRACTION AND NMF-BASED SOFT ....................................... 1 MASKING FOR SEPARATING VOICE AND ACCOMPANIMENT FROM MONAURAL AUDIO Yun Wang, Zhijian Ou, Tsinghua University, China AASP-L1.2: ADAPTATION OF SOURCE-SPECIFIC DICTIONARIES IN NON-NEGATIVE ........................................... 5 MATRIX FACTORIZATION FOR SOURCE SEPARATION Xabier Jaureguiberry, Pierre Leveau, Simon Maller, Juan José Burred, Audionamix, France AASP-L1.3: AN ACOUSTICALLY-MOTIVATED SPATIAL PRIOR FOR UNDER-DETERMINED ................................ 9 REVERBERANT SOURCE SEPARATION Ngoc Q. K. Duong, Emmanuel Vincent, Rémi Gribonval, INRIA / Centre de Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique, France AASP-L1.4: RESOLVING FD-BSS PERMUTATION FOR ARBITRARY ARRAY IN PRESENCE ................................. 13 OF SPATIAL ALIASING Jani Even, Norihiro Hagita, ATR, Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories, Japan AASP-L1.5: A NON-NEGATIVE APPROACH TO SEMI-SUPERVISED SEPARATION OF ........................................... 17 SPEECH FROM NOISE WITH THE USE OF TEMPORAL DYNAMICS Gautham J. Mysore, Adobe Systems Inc., United States; Paris Smaragdis, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States AASP-L1.6: ITAKURA-SAITO NONNEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION WITH GROUP .................................... 21 SPARSITY Augustin Lefevre, Francis Bach, Ecole Normale Superieure, France; Cédric Févotte, CNRS LTCI / Télécom ParisTech, France AASP-L2: MUSIC SIGNAL PROCESSING I AASP-L2.1: MULTIPITCH ESTIMATION BY JOINT MODELING OF HARMONIC AND ............................................ 25 TRANSIENT SOUNDS Jun Wu, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Emmanuel Vincent, INRIA, France; Stanislaw Raczynski, Takuya Nishimoto, Nobutaka Ono, Shigeki Sagayama, The University of Tokyo, Japan AASP-L2.2: FREQUENCY SELECTIVE PITCH TRANSPOSITION OF AUDIO SIGNALS ............................................. 29 Sascha Disch, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS), Germany; Bernd Edler, International Audio Laboratories Erlangen, Germany AASP-L2.3: IMPROVING MELODY EXTRACTION USING PROBABILISTIC LATENT .............................................. 33 COMPONENT ANALYSIS Jinyu Han, Northwestern University, United States; Ching-Wei Chen, Gracenote, United States AASP-L2.4: POLYPHONIC MUSIC TRANSCRIPTION USING NOTE ONSET AND OFFSET ...................................... 37 DETECTION Emmanouil Benetos, Simon Dixon, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom AASP-L2.5: AUTOMATIC MUSICAL THUMBNAILING BASED ON AUDIO OBJECT ................................................. 41 LOCALIZATION AND ITS EVALUATION Hiroyuki Nawata, Noriyoshi Kamado, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan AASP-L2.6: SCORE INFORMED AUDIO SOURCE SEPARATION USING A PARAMETRIC ...................................... 45 MODEL OF NON-NEGATIVE SPECTROGRAM Romain Hennequin, Bertrand David, Roland Badeau, Institut TELECOM / TELECOM ParisTech, France AASP-L3: SPATIAL AND MULTICHANNEL SIGNAL PROCESSING AASP-L3.1: EFFICIENT RANGE EXTRAPOLATION OF HEAD-RELATED IMPULSE ................................................ 49 RESPONSES BY WAVE FIELD SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES Sascha Spors, Jens Ahrens, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany AASP-L3.2: EFFICIENCY EVALUATION AND ORTHOGONAL BASIS DETERMINATION IN ................................. 53 FUNCTIONAL HRTF MODELING Mengqiu Zhang, Rodney A. Kennedy, Thushara D. Abhayapala, Australian National University, Australia AASP-L3.3: SPATIAL SOUND REPRODUCTION SYSTEMS USING HIGHER ORDER ................................................ 57 LOUDSPEAKERS Mark Poletti, Industrial Research Ltd, New Zealand; Thushara D. Abhayapala, Australian National University, Australia AASP-L3.4: CONVERTING 5.1 AUDIO RECORDINGS TO B-FORMAT FOR DIRECTIONAL .................................... 61 AUDIO CODING REPRODUCTION Mikko-Ville Laitinen, Ville Pulkki, Aalto University, Finland AASP-L3.5: AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO LOCAL SOUND FIELD SYNTHESIS USING .................................... 65 LINEAR ARRAYS OF LOUDSPEAKERS Jens Ahrens, Sascha Spors, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany AASP-L3.6: A METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATING THE ACCURACY OF WAVE FIELD ....................................... 69 RENDERING TECHNIQUES Antonio Canclini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paolo Annibale, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany; Fabio Antonacci, Augusto Sarti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Rudolf Rabenstein, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany; Stefano Tubaro, Politecnico di Milano, Italy AASP-L4: ECHO CANCELLATION AASP-L4.1: A PROPORTIONATE ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM WITH VARIABLE PARTITIONED ............................. 73 BLOCK LENGTH FOR ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELLATION Pradeep Loganathan, Emanuel A.P. Habets, Patrick Naylor, Imperial College London, United Kingdom AASP-L4.2: AN EFFICIENT VARIABLE STEP-SIZE PROPORTIONATE AFFINE PROJECTION ............................. 77 ALGORITHM Constantin Paleologu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania; Jacob Benesty, University of Quebec, Canada; Felix Albu, Silviu Ciochina, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania AASP-L4.3: RELATIVE PROPORTIONATE NLMS: IMPROVING CONVERGENCE FOR .......................................... 81 ACOUSTIC CHANNEL IDENTIFICATION Tao Yu, John Hansen, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States AASP-L4.4: FOURIER EXPANSION OF HAMMERSTEIN MODELS FOR NONLINEAR .............................................. 85 ACOUSTIC SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION Sarmad Malik, Gerald Enzner, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany AASP-L4.5: ROBUST AND LOW-COST CASCADED NON-LINEAR ACOUSTIC ECHO ............................................... 89 CANCELLATION Moctar Mossi Idrissa, Christelle Yemdji, Nicholas Evans, EURECOM, France; Christophe Beaugeant, Philippe Degry, Infineon, France AASP-L4.6: SPATIO-TEMPORAL SIGNAL PREPROCESSING FOR MULTICHANNEL .............................................. 93 ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELLATION Karim Helwani, Sascha Spors, Herbert Buchner, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories / Technische Universität Berlin, Germany AASP-L5: MICROPHONE ARRAY SIGNAL PROCESSING AASP-L5.1: BROADBAND DIRECTION ESTIMATION METHOD UTILIZING COMBINED ....................................... 97 PRESSURE AND ENERGY GRADIENTS FROM OPTIMIZED MICROPHONE ARRAY Jukka Ahonen, Ville Pulkki, Aalto University, Finland AASP-L5.2: DESIGN OF ROBUST STEERABLE BROADBAND BEAMFORMERS ....................................................... 101 INCORPORATING MICROPHONE GAIN AND PHASE ERROR CHARACTERISTICS Chiong Ching Lai, Sven Nordholm, Yee Hong Leung, Curtin University, Australia AASP-L5.3: DIRECTION-OF-ARRIVAL ESTIMATION USING ACOUSTIC VECTOR SENSORS ............................. 105 IN THE PRESENCE OF NOISE Dovid Levin, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Emanuel A.P. Habets, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Sharon Gannot, Bar- Ilan University, Israel AASP-L5.4: MICROPHONE POSITION OPTIMIZATION FOR PLANAR SUPERDIRECTIVE .................................. 109 BEAMFORMING Ina Kodrasi, University of Oldenburg, Germany; Thomas Rohdenburg, Fraunhofer IDMT, Germany; Simon Doclo, University of Oldenburg, Germany AASP-L5.5: JOINT DOA AND TDOA ESTIMATION FOR 3D LOCALIZATION OF REFLECTIVE .......................... 113 SURFACES USING EIGENBEAM MVDR AND SPHERICAL MICROPHONE ARRAYS Haohai Sun, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; Edwin Mabande, Konrad Kowalczyk, Walter Kellermann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany AASP-L5.6: ROBUST LOCALIZATION OF MULTIPLE SOURCES IN REVERBERANT ............................................ 117 ENVIRONMENTS USING EB-ESPRIT WITH SPHERICAL MICROPHONE ARRAYS Haohai Sun, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; Heinz Teutsch, Avaya Labs, Germany; Edwin Mabande, Walter Kellermann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany AASP-P1: LOUDSPEAKER AND MICROPHONE ARRAY SIGNAL PROCESSING AASP-P1.1: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A RANDOMLY SPACED WIRELESS .................................................... 121 MICROPHONE ARRAY Shmulik Markovich Golan, Sharon Gannot, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Israel Cohen, Technion / Israel Institute of Technology, Israel AASP-P1.2: A GENERALIZED DESIGN METHOD FOR DIRECTIVITY PATTERNS OF ............................................ 125 SPHERICAL MICROPHONE ARRAYS Enzo De Sena, Huseyin Hacihabiboglu, Zoran Cvetkovic, King’s College London, United Kingdom AASP-P1.3: SIMULATING ROOM IMPULSE RESPONSES FOR SPHERICAL MICROPHONE ................................ 129 ARRAYS Daniel Jarrett, Emanuel A.P. Habets, Mark Thomas, Patrick Naylor, Imperial College London, United Kingdom AASP-P1.4: RESOLVING SPATIAL SAMPLING EFFECTS IN PARAMETRIC DIRECTIONAL ............................... 133 FILTERING Markus Kallinger, Michael Buerger, Oliver Thiergart, Fabian Kuech, Dirk Mahne, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS), Germany AASP-P1.5: A DATA-DRIVEN POST-FILTER DESIGN BASED ON SPATIALLY AND ................................................ 137 TEMPORALLY SMOOTHED A PRIORI SNR Huajun Yu, Tim Fingscheidt, TU Braunschweig, Germany AASP-P1.6: DESIGN OF MULTIPOLE LOUDSPEAKER ARRAY BASED ON SPHERICAL ....................................... 141 HARMONIC EXPANSION Yoichi Haneda, Ken’ichi Furuya, Hiroaki Itou, NTT Corporation, Japan AASP-P1.7: A WAVENUMBER-FITTING EXTRAPOLATION

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