TY - JOUR
T1 - Dimensionality Reduction of Room Acoustic Impulse Responses and Applications to System Identification
AU - Huang, Gongping
AU - Benesty, Jacob
AU - Chen, Jingdong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - A room Acoustic Impulse Response (RAIR), which represents the sound propagation channel via direct and reflection paths from a source position to a microphone, plays a leading role in a broad range of acoustic signal processing applications, e.g., echo cancellation. In practical acoustic environments, it is not uncommon that an RAIR may consist of hundreds or even thousands of coefficients, making it challenging to identify and handle. This letter investigates the RAIR dimensionality reduction problem inspired from the concepts of dynamic mode decomposition. The objective is to find effective lower-dimensional representations of RAIRs, which are easier and more robust to identify and equalize. There are two main contributions of this work. First, we present an RAIR dimensionality reduction method. Second, we show how to apply this technique to the problem of acoustic system identification. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method is able to improve significantly the performance of acoustic system identification.
AB - A room Acoustic Impulse Response (RAIR), which represents the sound propagation channel via direct and reflection paths from a source position to a microphone, plays a leading role in a broad range of acoustic signal processing applications, e.g., echo cancellation. In practical acoustic environments, it is not uncommon that an RAIR may consist of hundreds or even thousands of coefficients, making it challenging to identify and handle. This letter investigates the RAIR dimensionality reduction problem inspired from the concepts of dynamic mode decomposition. The objective is to find effective lower-dimensional representations of RAIRs, which are easier and more robust to identify and equalize. There are two main contributions of this work. First, we present an RAIR dimensionality reduction method. Second, we show how to apply this technique to the problem of acoustic system identification. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method is able to improve significantly the performance of acoustic system identification.
KW - acoustic system identification
KW - Dimensionality reduction
KW - dynamic mode decomposition
KW - room acoustic impulse response
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U2 - 10.1109/LSP.2023.3306619
DO - 10.1109/LSP.2023.3306619
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85168723575
SN - 1070-9908
VL - 30
SP - 1107
EP - 1111
JO - IEEE Signal Processing Letters
JF - IEEE Signal Processing Letters
ER -