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Sound Field Reconstruction in a room through Sparse Recovery and its application in Room Modal Equalization

Vu Thach Pham

The acoustics of a room often refer to the quality of the room in terms of sound recording as well as sound reproduction. At low frequencies, where the wavelengths are of the same order of magnitude with the dimensions of the room, due to the standing wav ...
EPFL2021

Structure-aware Multi-view 3D Reconstruction of Dislocations in TEM with Message Passing Neural Networks

Pascal Fua, Cécile Hébert, Emad Oveisi, Gulnaz Ganeeva, Anastasiia Mishchuk, Okan Altingövde

Efficient analysis of the three-dimensional (3D) shape and distribution of curvilinear crystal defects, namely dislocations, is an open research topic in material science and computer vision. In order to determine the structural and opto-electrical charact ...
2021

Low frequency sound field reconstruction in a non-rectangular room using a small number of microphones

Hervé Lissek, Vu Thach Pham

An accurate knowledge of the sound field distribution inside a room is required to identify and optimally locate corrective measures for room acoustics. However, the spatial recovery of the sound field would result in an impractically high number of microp ...
2020

Good Vibrations and Unknown Excitations

Dalia Salem Hassan Fahmy El Badawy

Inspired by the human ability to localize sounds, even with only one ear, as well as to recognize objects using active echolocation, we investigate the role of sound scattering and prior knowledge in regularizing ill-posed inverse problems in acoustics. In ...
EPFL2020

Sound field reconstruction in a room using low-rank approximation of mode shapes: validation and application

Hervé Lissek

Sound field reconstruction in rooms is a subject of high interest in the domain of acoustic research.At low frequencies, a thorough understanding of sound field distribution is the key to identifying im-balance and irregularities caused by the room which w ...
Canadian Acoustical Association2019

Advanced B-Format Analysis

Mihailo Kolundzija, Christof Faller

Spatial sound rendering methods that use B-format have moved from static to signal-dependent, making B-format signal analysis a crucial part of B-format decoders. In the established B-format signal analysis methods, the acquired sound field is commonly mod ...
2018

Pyramic: Full Stack Open Microphone Array Architecture And Dataset

René Beuchat, Robin Scheibler, Corentin Ferry

In this paper we introduce an open source and reproducible microphone array hardware design and an anechoic dataset recorded with this array. The Pyramic array has 48 microphones spread onto six identical modules connected to an FPGA-ARM combo. The arrange ...
IEEE2018

Low Frequency Sound Field Reconstruction in Non-rectangular Room: A Numerical Validation

Hervé Lissek, Etienne Thierry Jean-Luc Rivet, Vu Thach Pham

Characterization of sound fields in rooms has always been a challenging task. A faithful reconstruction of sound fields in rooms generally would require an impractically high number of microphones. At low frequencies, where sound field can be modeled as a ...
2018

Joint Localization and Classification of Multiple Sound Sources Using a Multi-task Neural Network

Jean-Marc Odobez, Petr Motlicek, Weipeng He

We propose a novel multi-task neural network-based approach for joint sound source localization and speech/non-speech classification in noisy environments. The network takes raw short time Fourier transform as input and outputs the likelihood values for th ...
ISCA-INT SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOC2018

Effects of Binaural Spatialization in Wireless Microphone Systems for Hearing Aids on Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners

Hervé Lissek, Xavier Gigandet, Gilles André Courtois

Little is known about the perception of artificial spatial hearing by hearing-impaired subjects. The purpose of this study was to investigate how listeners with hearing disorders perceived the effect of a spatialization feature designed for wireless microp ...
2018

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