TR2004-094

Discovering Auditory Objects Through Non-Negativity Constraints


    •  Smaragdis, P., "Discovering Auditory Objects Through Non-Negativity Constraints", Statistical and Perceptual Audio Processing (SAPA), October 2004.
      BibTeX TR2004-094 PDF
      • @inproceedings{Smaragdis2004oct,
      • author = {Smaragdis, P.},
      • title = {Discovering Auditory Objects Through Non-Negativity Constraints},
      • booktitle = {Statistical and Perceptual Audio Processing (SAPA)},
      • year = 2004,
      • month = oct,
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2004-094}
      • }
  • Research Areas:

    Artificial Intelligence, Speech & Audio

Abstract:

We present a novel method for discovering auditory objects from scenes in a self-organized manner. Our approach is using non-negativity constraints to find the building elements of the input. Surprisingly, although devoid of any statistical measures, this approach discovers independent elements in the scene similarly to previously reported methods employing ICA algorithms. The use of non-negativity constraints makes this work best suited for spectral magnitude analysis and provides a fiarly robust method for discovery and extraction of auditory objects from scenes.

 

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    •  NEWS    SAPA 2004: publication by Paris Smaragdis
      Date: October 2, 2004
      Where: Statistical and Perceptual Audio Processing (SAPA)
      Research Area: Speech & Audio
      Brief
      • The paper "Discovering Auditory Objects Through Non-Negativity Constraints" by Smaragdis, P. was presented at Statistical and Perceptual Audio Processing (SAPA).
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