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Head Orientation Estimation with Distributed Microphones Using Speech Radiation Patterns

Audio and Speech Processing 2026-02-10 v1 Sound

Abstract

Determining the head orientation of a talker is not only beneficial for various speech signal processing applications, such as source localization or speech enhancement, but also facilitates intuitive voice control and interaction with smart environments or modern car assistants. Most approaches for head orientation estimation are based on visual cues. However, this requires camera systems which often are not available. We present an approach which purely uses audio signals captured with only a few distributed microphones around the talker. Specifically, we propose a novel method that directly incorporates measured or modeled speech radiation patterns to infer the talker's orientation during active speech periods based on a cosine similarity measure. Moreover, an automatic gain adjustment technique is proposed for uncalibrated, irregular microphone setups, such as ad-hoc sensor networks. In experiments with signals recorded in both anechoic and reverberant environments, the proposed method outperforms state-of-the-art approaches, using either measured or modeled speech radiation patterns.

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@article{arxiv.2312.01808,
  title  = {Head Orientation Estimation with Distributed Microphones Using Speech Radiation Patterns},
  author = {Kaspar Müller and Bilgesu Çakmak and Paul Didier and Simon Doclo and Jan Østergaard and Tobias Wolff},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.01808},
  year   = {2026}
}

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6 pages, submitted to 57th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, CA, USA, 2023

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