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Room Impulse Response Estimation in a Multiple Source Environment

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arxiv 2305.15898 v1 pith:4RMZCGOJ submitted 2023-05-25 cs.SD eess.AS

classification cs.SDeess.AS
keywords multipleroomsourcesenvironmentsourceimpulsemethodresponse
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In real-world acoustic scenarios, there often are multiple sound sources present in a room. These sources are situated in various locations and produce sounds that reach the listener from multiple directions. The presence of multiple sources in a room creates new challenges in estimating the room impulse response (RIR) as each source has a unique RIR, dependent on its location and orientation. Therefore, issues of determining which RIR should be predicted and how to predict it arise, when the input signal is a mixture of multiple reverberated sources. To address these, we propose a new task of predicting a "representative" RIR for a room in a multiple source environment and present a training method to achieve this goal. In contrast to the model trained in a single source environment, our method shows robust performance, regardless of the number of sources in the environment.

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