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L3DAS21 challenge: machine learning for 3D audio signal processing

Eric Guizzo, Gramaccioni Riccardo Fosco, Saeid Jamili, C. Marinoni, Edoardo Massaro, Claudia Medaglia, Giuseppe Nachira, Leonardo Nucciarelli, Ludovica Paglialunga, Marco Pennese, Sveva Pepe, Enrico Rocchi, Uncini Aurelio, Danilo Comminiello

2021IRIS Research product catalog (Sapienza University of Rome)32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The L3DAS21 Challenge11www.13das.com/mlsp2021 is aimed at encouraging and fostering collaborative research on machine learning for 3D audio signal processing, with particular focus on 3D speech enhancement (SE) and 3D sound localization and detection (SELD). Alongside with the challenge, we release the L3DAS21 dataset, a 65 hours 3D audio corpus, accompanied with a Python API that facilitates the data usage and results submission stage. Usually, machine learning approaches to 3D audio tasks are based on single-perspective Ambisonics recordings or on arrays of single-capsule microphones. We propose, instead, a novel multichannel audio configuration based multiple-source and multiple-perspective Ambisonics recordings, performed with an array of two first-order Ambisonics microphones. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first time that a dualmic Ambisonics configuration is used for these tasks. We provide baseline models and results for both tasks, obtained with state-of-The-Art architectures: FaSNet for SE and SELDnet for SELD.

Topics & Concepts

AmbisonicsComputer sciencePython (programming language)Focus (optics)Audio signalPerspective (graphical)Speech recognitionAudio signal processingArtificial intelligenceLoudspeakerSpeech codingProgramming languageOpticsPhysicsAcousticsSpeech and Audio ProcessingMusic and Audio ProcessingSpeech Recognition and Synthesis