Apparatus for detecting direction of sound source and...

Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Directive circuits for microphones

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C348S014100, C379S202010

Reexamination Certificate

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06516066

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for detecting a direction of sound source and an image pick-up apparatus with the sound source detection apparatus, applicable to a video conference and a video phone.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A direction of a narrator in conventional video conference using a plurality of microphones is detected, as disclosed in JP 4-049756 A (1992), JP 4-249991 A (1992), JP 6-351015 A (1994), JP 7-140527 A (1995) and JP 11-041577 A (1999).
The voice from a narrator reaches each of the microphones after each time delay. Therefore, the direction of the narrator or sound source is detected by converting time delay information into angle information.
FIG. 4
is a front view of a conventional apparatus for the video conference, which comprises image input unit
200
including camera lens
103
for photographing a narrator, microphone unit
170
including microphones
110
a
and
110
b
, and rotation means
101
for rotating image input unit
200
.
The video conference apparatus as shown in
FIG. 4
picks up the voice of the narrator and detects the direction of the narrator, thereby turning the camera lens
103
toward the narrator. Thus, the voice and image of the narrator are transmitted to other video conference apparatus.
FIG. 5
is an illustration for explaining a principle of detecting the narrator direction by using microphones
110
a
and
110
b
. There is a delay between the time when microphone
110
b
picks up the voice of the narrator and the time when microphone
110
a
picks up the voice of the narrator.
The narrator direction angle &thgr; is equal to sin
−1
(V·d/L), where V is speed of sound, L is a microphone distance and “d” is a delay time period, as shown in FIG.
5
.
However, an accuracy of determining the direction &thgr; is lowered, when the delay and &thgr; becomes great.
Further, the voice of the narrator reflected by a floor and walls is also picked up by the microphones. The background noises in addition to the voice are also picked up. Therefore, the narrator direction may possibly be detected incorrectly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for detecting a direction of a sound source such as a narrator, thereby turning an image pick-up apparatus toward the sound source.
An another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for detecting the direction of sound sources which move quickly or are switched rapidly.
A still another object of the present invention is to provide a sound source detection apparatus which is not easily affected by the reflections and background noises.
The apparatus for detecting the direction of sound source comprises a microphone pair, narrator direction detection means for detecting a delay of sound wave detected by the microphones, rotation means for rotating the microphone pair, driving means for driving the rotation means on the basis of the output from the narrator direction detection means, so that the microphone are equidistant from the sound source.
The apparatus for detecting the sound direction of the present invention may further comprises another fixed microphone pair, for turning quickly the rotatable microphone set toward the direction of the sound source.
The narrator direction detection means may comprises mutual correlation calculation means for calculating a mutual correlation between the signals picked up by left and right microphones of the microphone pair, delay calculation means for calculating the delay on the basis of the mutual correlation. Further, the delay may be calculated in a plurality of frequency ranges and averaged with such weights that the lower frequency components are less effective in the averaged result.
According to the variable gain amplifier of present invention, the first microphone pair is turned toward a narrator, so that the sound wave arrives at the microphones simultaneously. Accordingly, the microphone is directed just in front of the sound source.
Further, according to the present invention, the second fixed microphone pair executes a quick turning of the microphone direction. Furthermore, according to the present invention, the direction of the sound source is quickly detected by directing the second microphone set toward the center of the sound sources, when the sound source such as a narrator is changed.
Furthermore, according to the present invention, the detection result is hardly affected by the reflections from floors and walls in the lower frequency range, because the outputs from a plurality of band-pass filters are averaged such that the lower frequency components are averaged with smaller weight coefficients.


REFERENCES:
patent: 6072522 (2000-06-01), Ipplito et al.
patent: 4-49756 (1992-02-01), None
patent: 4-249991 (1992-09-01), None
patent: 6-351015 (1994-12-01), None
patent: 7-140527 (1995-06-01), None
patent: 9-238374 (1997-09-01), None
patent: 11-41577 (1999-02-01), None

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