Abstract

A method for estimating the sound source depth, i.e., the distance between a source and receiver, using a small-size array is proposed. The proposed method uses the spatial distribution pattern of quasi-independent signal components obtained by the frequency-domain independent component analysis (FDICA) as the cue for depth estimation. The quasi-independent components are calculated by applying FDICA to array signals with very high redundancy, for example, 60 microphone signals for a pair of sources; therefore, signal components associated with reflection signals are obtained even though they are correlated with the direct signal. Experimental evaluation using a small-size microphone array with a large number of elements confirms that the average (RMS) estimation error of the proposed method is 0.33 m, which is sufficiently accurate for our applications.

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