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Multizone reproduction of speech soundfields: A perceptually weighted approach

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posted on 2024-11-14, 11:31 authored by Jacob Donley, Christian RitzChristian Ritz
In this paper a method for the reproduction of multizone speech soundfields using perceptual weighting criteria is proposed. Psychoacoustic models are used to derive a space-time-frequency weighting function to control leakage of perceptually unimportant energy from the bright zone into the quiet zone. This is combined with a method for regulating the number of basis planewaves used in the reproduction to allow for an efficient implementation using a codebook of predetermined weights based on desired soundfield energy in the zones. The approach is capable of improving the mean squared error for reproduced speech in the bright zone by -10.5 decibels. Results also show that the approach leads to a significant reduction in the spatial error within the bright zone whilst requiring 65% less loudspeaker signal power for the case where the soundfield in this zone is in line with, and hence partially directed to, the quiet zone.

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J. Donley & C. Ritz, "Multizone reproduction of speech soundfields: A perceptually weighted approach," in 2015 IEEE Asia-Pacific Signal & Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA ASC), 2015, pp. 342-345.

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2015 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference, APSIPA ASC 2015

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342-345

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English

RIS ID

102714

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