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Steered Response Power for Sound Source Localization: a tutorial review

Eric Grinstein, Elisa Tengan, Bilgesu Çakmak, Thomas Dietzen, Leonardo Silva Nunes, Toon van Waterschoot, Mike Brookes, Patrick A. Naylor

2024EURASIP Journal on Audio Speech and Music Processing15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the last three decades, the Steered Response Power (SRP) method has been widely used for the task of Sound Source Localization (SSL), due to its satisfactory localization performance on moderately reverberant and noisy scenarios. Many works have analysed and extended the original SRP method to reduce its computational cost, to allow it to locate multiple sources, or to improve its performance in adverse environments. In this work, we review over 200 papers on the SRP method and its variants, with emphasis on the SRP-PHAT method. We also present eXtensible-SRP, or X-SRP, a generalized and modularized version of the SRP algorithm which allows the reviewed extensions to be implemented. We provide a Python implementation of the algorithm which includes selected extensions from the literature.

Topics & Concepts

Computer sciencePython (programming language)Acoustic source localizationExtensibilityPower (physics)Computer engineeringProgramming languageAcousticsSound (geography)Quantum mechanicsPhysicsSpeech and Audio ProcessingUnderwater Acoustics ResearchIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
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