Abstract

We recently proposed an approach inspired by Sparse Component Analysis for real-time localisation of multiple sound sources using a circular microphone array. The method was based on identifying time-frequency zones where only one source is active, reducing the problem to single-source localisation in these zones. A histogram of estimated Directions of Arrival (DOAs) was formed and then processed to obtain improved DOA estimates, assuming that the number of sources was known. In this paper, we extend our previous work by proposing a new method for the final DOA estimations, that outperforms our previous method at lower SNRs and in the case of six simultaneous speakers. In keeping with the spirit of our previous work, the new method is very computationally efficient, facilitating its use in real-time systems.

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