Sound-Separation System using Spherical Microphone Array with Three-Dimensional Directivity—KIKIWAKE 3D: Language Game for Children
Online veröffentlicht: 01. Dez. 2014
Seitenbereich: 1908 - 1921
Eingereicht: 15. Okt. 2014
Akzeptiert: 12. Nov. 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/ijssis-2017-739
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© 2014 Takahiro Nakadai et al., published by Sciendo
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Mixed sounds can be separated from multiple sound sources using microphone array sensor and signal processing. We believe that promotion of interest in this technique can lead to significant future development in science and technology. To investigate this technique, we designed a language game for children called “KIKIWAKE 3D” that uses a sound-source-separation system to arouse children’s interest in this technology. However, the microphone array sensor in a previous research had a limited scope in separating sounds. We developed a spherical microphone array sensor with three-dimensional directivity designed for this game. In this paper, we report the evaluation of this microphone array sensor in adapting to this game by separating the sound level and using questionnaires.