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Estimating speaker direction on a humanoid robot with binaural acoustic signals

Pranav Barot, Katja Mombaur, Ewen MacDonald

Year
2024
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

To achieve human-like behaviour during speech interactions, it is necessary for a humanoid robot to estimate the location of a human talker. Here, we present a method to optimize the parameters used for the direction of arrival (DOA) estimation, while also considering real-time applications for human-robot interaction scenarios. This method is applied to binaural sound source localization framework on a humanoid robotic head. Real data is collected and annotated for this work. Optimizations are performed via a brute force method and a Bayesian model based method, results are validated and discussed, and effects on latency for real-time use are also explored.

Keywords

Humanoid robotBinaural recordingComputer scienceRobotAcoustic source localizationSpeech recognitionBayesian probabilitySound localizationLatency (audio)Artificial intelligence

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