The SCENIC project: Space-time audio processing for environment-aware acoustic sensing and rendering

Annibale P, Antonacci F, Bestagini P, Brutti A, Canclini A, Cristoforetti L, Habets E, Filos J, Kellermann W, Kowalczyk K, Lombard A, Mabande E, Markovic D, Naylor PA, Omologo M, Rabenstein R, Sarti A, Svaizer P, Thomas MRP (2011)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2011

Book Volume: 2

Pages Range: 1142-1151

Event location: New York, NY US

ISBN: 9781618393968

URI: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84866336356∨igin=inward

Abstract

SCENIC is an EC-funded project aimed at developing a harmonized corpus of methodologies for environmentaware acoustic sensing and rendering. The project focusses on space-time acoustic processing solutions that do not just accommodate the environment in the modeling process but that make the environment help towards achieving the goal at hand. The solutions developed within this project cover a wide range of applications, including acoustic self-calibration, aimed at estimating the parameters of the acoustic system; environment inference, aimed at identifying and characterizing all the relevant acoustic reflectors in the environment. The information gathered through such steps is then used to boost the performance of wavefield rendering methods as well as source localization/characterization/extraction in reverberant environments.

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APA:

Annibale, P., Antonacci, F., Bestagini, P., Brutti, A., Canclini, A., Cristoforetti, L.,... Thomas, M.R.P. (2011). The SCENIC project: Space-time audio processing for environment-aware acoustic sensing and rendering. In Proceedings of the 131st Audio Engineering Society Convention 2011 (pp. 1142-1151). New York, NY, US.

MLA:

Annibale, Paolo, et al. "The SCENIC project: Space-time audio processing for environment-aware acoustic sensing and rendering." Proceedings of the 131st Audio Engineering Society Convention 2011, New York, NY 2011. 1142-1151.

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