Re: 2d and 3d sound localization (hussein slim )


Subject: Re: 2d and 3d sound localization
From:    hussein slim  <hslim_2000(at)hotmail.com>
Date:    Tue, 19 Jul 2005 23:10:05 +0300

Dear Zoltan I need a code whose inputs are real input from microphones. Thank you for thinking of sending the code to me (I hope this code finishes this week) and I hope that I could return the favor. Regards, Hussein Slim >From: Zoltan Fodroczi <fodroczi(at)itk.ppke.hu> >To: hussein slim <hslim_2000(at)HOTMAIL.COM>,AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA >Subject: Re: 2d and 3d sound localization >Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 21:42:47 +0200 > > >Dear Hussein, > >If you plane to use input that was created by simulations the problem is >perfectly solvable by the traditional cross correlation function, that is >available in Matlab or even in C from several sources.... > >In case of real input from microphones the problem is quite difficult the >resolution and the computation requirement is highly depends on the >acoustic environment.. I'm working on a robust algorithm if it's ready >i'll send it to you :) > >regards >Zoltan Fodroczi > > >At 16:22 2005.07.19.ö, hussein slim wrote: >>hello all, >> >>I just want to know where I could find some c or matlab codes for 2d or 3d >>sound localization (a code that returns for me the azimuth and the >>elevation >>of the sound source with respect to the robot) >> >>thanks >> >>Hussein > _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/


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