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Jaar van ontstaan200719731980
GrondleggerTae-Won Lee, Mark Lewicki, Terrence SejnowskiMichael GerzonSteven Davis, Paul Mermelstein
TypeMultivariate matrix decomposition algorithmSpatial audio encoding and reproduction techniqueAudio feature extraction algorithm
Oorspronkelijke bronLee, T. W., Lewicki, M. S., & Sejnowski, T. J. (2007). Independent Component Analysis for Source Localization in Biomedical Signals. In Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Acoust. Speech Signal Process., pp. 97-100. link ↗Gerzon, M. A. (1973). Periphony: with-height sound reproduction. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 21(1), 2-10. link ↗Davis, S., & Mermelstein, P. (1980). Comparison of parametric representations for monosyllabic word recognition in continuously spoken sentences. IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 28(4), 357-366. DOI ↗
AliassenIVA, multivariate ICA, vector blind source separationspatial audio, B-format, ambisonic recordingmel-cepstral features, MFCC features, mel-frequency features
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SamenvattingIndependent Vector Analysis (IVA) is a multivariate extension of Independent Component Analysis that jointly separates multiple datasets while maintaining dependencies within each dataset. Developed by Lee, Lewicki, and Sejnowski in the 2000s, IVA is used for blind source separation in multi-channel audio, brain imaging, and signal processing. It exploits both the independence between sources and correlations within frequency bands or time-frequency structures.Ambisonics is a full-sphere spatial audio encoding and reproduction technique that captures and reproduces three-dimensional sound fields. Developed by Michael Gerzon in the 1970s, it uses spherical harmonics to represent sound at all directions around a central point. Unlike surround systems that use discrete channels, Ambisonics provides a format-agnostic spatial representation that can be rotated, translated, and rendered to any speaker configuration.Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCCs) are a compact representation of audio features that mimic human auditory perception. Introduced by Davis and Mermelstein in 1980, MFCCs are the de facto feature extraction method for speech recognition and environmental sound analysis. They compress the frequency information of audio signals into a small set of coefficients that capture phonetic content while discarding irrelevant details.
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