Approaches to binaural and stereo speech segregation have often assumed that localization information can be used as a primary cue to achieve segregation of a target signal. Resul...
Existing binaural approaches to speech segregation place an exclusive burden on cues related to the location of sound sources in space. These approaches can achieve excellent perfo...
Most existing binaural approaches to speech segregation rely on spatial filtering. In environments with minimal reverberation and when sources are well separated in space, spatial...
John Woodruff, Rohit Prabhavalkar, Eric Fosler-Lus...
The ability of the human auditory system for sound localization mainly depends on the binaural cues, especially interaural time and level differences (ITD and ILD). In the context ...
Localization of simultaneous sound sources in natural environments with only two microphones is a challenging problem. Reverberation degrades performance of localization based exc...