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2014-06-16 15:00
Design and Implementation of Multidirectional Sound Annotation Tool with HARK Osamu Sugiyama (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Katsutoshi Itoyama (Kyoto Univ.), Kazuhiro Nakadai (Tokyo Inst. of Tech./HRI), Hiroshi G. Okuno (Waseda University) CNR2014-5 |
Abstract |
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In this study we designed and developed the multidirectional sound source annotation tool with the robot audition software, HARK. With the rise of inexpensive microphone array products and the robot audition software called HARK, we can record and analyze multidirectional sound sources easily. The combination of microphone array and the software enables us to separate, localize, and track multidirectional sound sources. Most of the solutions for accessing these separated sound source information provide clients for interpreting simplified information about the separated sources, but not to directly execute the semantic annotations. Our proposed sound annotation tool provides drag & drop operation of annotation with a 3D sound source view and also provides annotation autocompletion with a SVM trained with the user’s annotation history. The proposed features enable users to do the annotation task intuitively and confirm its result. We also conducted an evaluation demonstrating the efficiency of annotation done using the tool. |
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User Interface / sound source separation / sound source localization / annotation / autocompletion / HARK / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 114, no. 85, CNR2014-5, pp. 23-26, June 2014. |
Paper # |
CNR2014-5 |
Date of Issue |
2014-06-09 (CNR) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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