Single Channel Audio-Source Separation System Using 2-D Processing

The present invention relates to co-channel audio source separation. In one embodiment a first frequency-related representation of plural regions of the acoustic signal is prepared over time, and a two-dimensional transform of plural two-dimensional localized regions of the first frequency-related representation, each less than an entire frequency range of the first frequency related representation, is obtained to provide a two-dimensional compressed frequency-related representation with respect to each two dimensional localized region. For each of the plural regions, at least one pitch is identified. The pitch from the plural regions is processed to provide multiple pitch estimates over time. In another embodiment, a mixed acoustic signal is processed by localizing multiple time-frequency regions of a spectrogram of the mixed acoustic signal to obtain one or more acoustic properties. A separate pitch estimate of each of the multiple acoustic signals at a time point are provided by combining the one or more acoustic properties. At least one of the multiple acoustic signals is recovered using the separate pitch estimates.

Researchers

Tianyu Wang / Thomas Quatieri

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Computer Science: Networking & Signals / Sensing & Imaging: Acoustics
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • method and apparatus for audio source separation
    United States of America | Granted | 8,498,863

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