History: Two-channel noisy recordings of a moving speaker within a limited area
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For such situation, a priori information may be provided in the form of noise-free recordings of the target from several (fixed) positions within the assumed area. For example, such recordings could be obtained during speaker-only intervals. How effectively can we exploit the a priori knowledge to enhance recordings of the speaker when the noise is present and his/her position is not perfectly known and could be changing within the limited area?
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+ !! Results + The results are available [http://www.onn.nii.ac.jp/sisec13/evaluation_result/MOV/MOV2013.htm|here] +
!! Scenario
The target is a loudspeaker that occurs within a 30x30cm area. The loudspeaker is (always) directed towards two microphones that are 2 meters distant from the center of the area. Details of the scenario are given in the following figure. @@ -Lines: 26-30 changed to +Lines: 30-34 @@
!! Tasks
The participants are encouraged to submit
- * Enhanced (de-noised) testing as well as development recordings
+ * Enhanced (de-noised) testing as well as development noisy recordings
* Estimated trajectories of the loudspeaker in terms of sequences of indices of positions (mandatory)
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