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Modeling of Acoustic Echo Canceller Using Subband Adaptive Signal Processing (서브밴드 적응신호처리를 이용한 음향 에코제거기의 모델링)

  • Kim, Chun-Duck;Sim, Dong-Youn;Chung, Ho-Moon;Lee, Jun-Ku;Cha, Kyung-Hwan
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 1997
  • Generally, echo cancelers of a TV conference system or a audio conference system are to carry out a real time processing in the case of the closed room having long reverberation time because the system requires much time to modify filter coefficients to environmental changes. Therefore this paper proposes a new subband adaptive filtering method using polyphase filter banks of MPEG(Moving Picture Experts Group) audio system to solve the problems. This method divides signal spectra of input and output into several frequency bands, and each band is adaptively filtered by using ES-NLMS (Exponential Step-Normalized Least Mean Square) algorithm. The optimal number of subband is determined by computational simulations. According to the results of simulation, ERLE of the subband model is 2dB smaller than general full band, calculation rate's of the subband model is decreased about 88%.

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Recognition Performance Improvement of Unsupervised Limabeam Algorithm using Post Filtering Technique

  • Nguyen, Dinh Cuong;Choi, Suk-Nam;Chung, Hyun-Yeol
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.185-194
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    • 2013
  • Abstract- In distant-talking environments, speech recognition performance degrades significantly due to noise and reverberation. Recent work of Michael L. Selzer shows that in microphone array speech recognition, the word error rate can be significantly reduced by adapting the beamformer weights to generate a sequence of features which maximizes the likelihood of the correct hypothesis. In this approach, called Likelihood Maximizing Beamforming algorithm (Limabeam), one of the method to implement this Limabeam is an UnSupervised Limabeam(USL) that can improve recognition performance in any situation of environment. From our investigation for this USL, we could see that because the performance of optimization depends strongly on the transcription output of the first recognition step, the output become unstable and this may lead lower performance. In order to improve recognition performance of USL, some post-filter techniques can be employed to obtain more correct transcription output of the first step. In this work, as a post-filtering technique for first recognition step of USL, we propose to add a Wiener-Filter combined with Feature Weighted Malahanobis Distance to improve recognition performance. We also suggest an alternative way to implement Limabeam algorithm for Hidden Markov Network (HM-Net) speech recognizer for efficient implementation. Speech recognition experiments performed in real distant-talking environment confirm the efficacy of Limabeam algorithm in HM-Net speech recognition system and also confirm the improved performance by the proposed method.

The Seoul National University AGN Monitoring Project (SAMP) : Photometric Light Curves

  • Son, Donghoon;Woo, Jong-Hak;Bae, Hyun-Jin;Jeon, Yiseul;Le, Huynh Anh;Park, Songyoun;Shin, Jaejin;Kim, Minjin;Park, Daeseong;Sung, Hyun-il;Gallo, Ellena;Hodges-Kluck, Edmund;Barth, Aaron;Treu, Tommaso;Malkan, Matt;Bennert, Vardha Nicola
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.50.2-50.2
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    • 2017
  • We have been carrying out the long-term (3-5 years) AGN monitoring project since October 2015 to investigate the variability and measure the H beta line time lag of 69 nearby (0.06 < z < 0.47) AGNs based on the reverberation mapping method. Our targets have B band magnitudes of 14.4-18.6, luminosities of log L5100 = 45.6-48.1 erg/s, and the expected time lags of 28-597 light days. BVR band images are being taken with ~20-day cadence using MDM 1.3m, LOAO 1m and MDM 2.4m telescopes. Recently, Nickel 1m at Lick and DOAO 1m at Deokheung observatory are joined with photometric observations. Follow-up spectroscopic observations are on-going using the Lick 3m and MDM 2.4m telescopes. In this poster, we will describe our project including sample selection and the observational strategy, and present the preliminary results based on the 1st year photometry.

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The Effect of Stage Ceiling Height on the Acoustic Characteristics of Concert Halls (콘서트홀의 무대 천장높이 변화에 의한 객석음향의 영향)

  • Shin Dong-Jae;Jeon Jin-Yong;Seo Hyung-Gyoon
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2005
  • In this Paper, the effect of stage ceiling height on the acoustic characteristics of rectangular concert halls are investigated. To find out the acoustic properties of audience area, A simple Boston Symphony Hall(BSH) model which is typically rectangular shaped was applied for computer simulation. A newly built rectangular concert hall with 400 seats was also chosen for a scale model $(1.2m{\times}0.68m{\times}0.31m)$ study and its computer simulation varing the stage ceiling height and the volume. The results show that RT increased as the stage ceiling was lowered and the difference rate of RT by its variance is from -0.09 to -0.06[sec/m].

Comparison of IIR Filter and Wavelet Filter on Acoustic Decay Measurements (음 감쇠 측정에서의 IIR 필터와 웨이블렛 필터의 영향에 대한 수치 계산, 비교)

  • 이상권;이민성;김봉기
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.5-13
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    • 2001
  • It is well known that there are two experimental errors on acoustic decay measurements. ,One is due to the influence of the band pass filter the other one is that of an averaging device. In this paper the influence of the filter is investigated in detail. To minimize the influence of the filter, the product of the filter bandwidth B (3dB bandwidth) and the reverberation time T/sub 60/ of the room under test should be at least 16. Moreover, if the initial part of an acoustic decay curve is important, the strong requirement, i. e. BT/sub 60/〉64, must be satisfied. In this paper, the wavelet filter bank instead of the band pass filter bank is applied to obtain an acoustic decay curve. As a result, the influence of filter is reduced and then the value of BT/sub 60/ required for obtaining an acceptable decay curve becomes at least 4. The strong requirement for the initial part of a decay curve is also replaced by the BT/sub 60/〉16 instead of BT/sub 60/〉64.

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Effect of Higher Order Form Factors on the Prediction of Room Acoustics by Extended Radiosity Method (확장 라디오시티법에 의한 실내음향 예측에 있어 고차 형태 계수의 영향)

  • 이희원;고일두;오양기;두세진;정대업
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2003
  • Numerous investigations have demonstrated that diffused reflection is one of the most important factors in predicting room acoustics by computer simulation. Recent studies have suggested several computational algorithms in order to account for diffused reflections in the ray tracing or beam tracing method. In this study, a computational algorithm for the calculation of diffuse sound reflections in the image method is suggested and a computer simulation system is developed based on the suggested algorithm. The methodology adopted in our computer simulation system is similar to the extended radiosity method, which is developed for the computer graphics. In a real room, sound energy is reflected in a partially diffused manner which results in four reflection combinations: diffuse-diffuse, specular-specular, diffuse-specular and specular-diffuse. In this study, higher order form factor is introduced to handle the four types of reflection combinations so that the partially diffused reflection could be modeled. In this paper, the concept of extended radiosity method is described and the approximate method of calculating higher order form factor is suggested. Finally, the effect of higher order form factors on the simulation of reverberation time is investigated.

Estimating occupied university classroom acoustical parameters from unoccupied values (대학 강의실의 공석 시 측정값을 이용한 만석 시 음향지표의 예측)

  • Choi, Young-Ji
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.343-348
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    • 2018
  • This paper proposes a simple procedure for estimating the acoustical parameter values in an occupied classroom from measurements in the unoccupied classroom. The total sound absorption in an unoccupied classroom can be calculated from measured reverberation times in the room. The expected occupied absorption can be calculated using equation that was obtained in a previous study (Choi, 2016) by fitting a linear regression line to a plot of total occupied absorption versus the corresponding unoccupied total absorption values measured in 12 university classrooms. The ratios of occupied-to-unoccupied sound absorption are used to predict increments in the values of acoustical parameters when occupants are added to the rooms. Occupied values of acoustical parameters can be estimated from unoccupied values and the change in total room absorption due to adding occupants.

The effect of a slat ceiling on the acoustics of a small performance space (슬랫천장이 소규모실의 음향에 미치는 영향)

  • Oh, Yedam;Lee, Hyojin;Jeong, Daeup
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.363-368
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    • 2018
  • Recently a slat type ceiling is widely used in various spaces, such as music performance spaces and concourse of airport and a general reception area of a building. However, it is hard to find a proper design guideline or material useful in designing such spaces, due to the lack of relevant researches on the effect of a slat ceiling on room acoustics. The present work investigated the effect of a slat type ceiling using a physical scale model method. A 1/20 scale model of a small shoe-box type music performance hall was built and a slat ceiling with different configurations was installed. 6 cases of different ceiling configurations were considered with the combination of 2 slat ceiling height cases and 3 distance cases between slats. The effect of a slat ceiling on the acoustics of a room was evaluated by measuring reverberance($T_{30}$), intelligibility and clarity($D_{50}$ and $C_{80}$), and loudness(G and $G_{80}$).

Acoustic Properties of Three-room Coupled System by Connected Two Apertures (개구부로 연결된 3중 커플룸의 음향특성)

  • Na, Hae Joong;Lim, Byoung-Duk
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.340-349
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    • 2016
  • A coupled room system consists of adjacent rooms and apertures where the sound energy is exchanged between the two rooms. Acoustically, a coupled room system shows a non-exponential decay profile. Most of the related researches have been to analyze the acoustic properties of two-room coupled system so far whereas three-room coupled system were seldom studied. In this regard, this paper aims to analyse the distribution of sound pressure level, sound decay curve of three-room coupled system and sound energy flow between them by using the acoustic diffusion model and to further verify them through experiments. Firstly, the sound pressure level distribution and mean sound pressure level in the steady-state condition are analyzed at various frequencies and source locations. Good agreements are observed in both experiments and analysis results. Secondly, two double slope effect quantifiers of sound attenuation, LDT/EDT and LDT/T10 are compared at various frequencies and for different source locations. The result indicates that LDT/T10, less affected by the early reflection patterns than LDT/EDT, is more suitable to the analysis and experiments of a multi-slope sound decay curve. Lastly, the sound energy flow in each room is analyzed based on the acoustic diffusion model. After the early decay stage, the sound energy is observed to flow from the room with a long reverberation time to the room with a short one.

Feasibility Study on Surface Microcrack Detection of the Steel Wire Rods Using Electromagnetic Acoustic Resonance (전자기 음향 공진을 이용한 강선의 표면 미세 결함 탐상 타당성 연구)

  • Heo, Taehoon;Cho, Seung Hyun;Ahn, Bongyoung;Lim, Zhong Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2013
  • The surface microcrack over a few tens of micrometers is one of severe problems of a steel wire rod to lead to the failure of the final products, so the method to evaluate crack depth has been required to develop. This work investigates the feasibility of electromagnetic acoustic resonance (EMAR) for this problem. EMAR is the method for measurement of resonant features using electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT). Generally, EMAR is sensitive to small variation of the structures and easy to apply it to the industrial field because of the feature of noncontact measurement. Through several EMAR experiments, the change of the resonant frequencies and attenuation in reverberation has been observed. The results confirms that the surface cracks of around 100 micrometer depth can be detected successfully with the present method.