Improved direction-of-arrival estimation of an acoustic source using support vector regression and signal correlation

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Abstract

The direction-of-arrival (DoA) estimation of an acoustic source can be estimated with a uniform linear array using classical techniques such as generalized cross-correlation, beamforming, subspace techniques, etc. However, these methods require a search in the angular space and also have a higher angular error at the end-fire. In this paper, we propose the use of regression techniques to improve the results of DoA estimation at all angles including the end-fire. The proposed methodology employs curve-fitting on the received multi-channel microphone signals, which when applied in tandem with support vector regression (SVR) provides a better estimation of DoA as compared to the conventional techniques and other polynomial regression techniques. A multilevel regression technique is also proposed, which further improves the estimation accuracy at the end-fire. This multilevel regression technique employs the use of linear regression over the results obtained from SVR. The techniques employed here yielded an overall 63% improvement over the classical generalized cross-correlation technique.

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Alam, F., Usman, M., Alkhammash, H. I., & Wajid, M. (2021). Improved direction-of-arrival estimation of an acoustic source using support vector regression and signal correlation. Sensors, 21(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21082692

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