Calibration of a Microphone Array Based on a Probabilistic Model of Microphone Positions
This paper addresses a novel method for calibrating microphone positions included in a microphone array. The performance of microphone array processing deteriorates due to two factors: (1) differences between predetermined position and actual positions of
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Moonis Ali Texas State University San Marcos, TX, USA
Jun Sasaki Iwate Prefectural University Takizawa, Japan
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