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Measuring Acoustics with Collaborative Multiple Agents

Artificial Intelligence 2023-10-10 v1 Multiagent Systems Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

As humans, we hear sound every second of our life. The sound we hear is often affected by the acoustics of the environment surrounding us. For example, a spacious hall leads to more reverberation. Room Impulse Responses (RIR) are commonly used to characterize environment acoustics as a function of the scene geometry, materials, and source/receiver locations. Traditionally, RIRs are measured by setting up a loudspeaker and microphone in the environment for all source/receiver locations, which is time-consuming and inefficient. We propose to let two robots measure the environment's acoustics by actively moving and emitting/receiving sweep signals. We also devise a collaborative multi-agent policy where these two robots are trained to explore the environment's acoustics while being rewarded for wide exploration and accurate prediction. We show that the robots learn to collaborate and move to explore environment acoustics while minimizing the prediction error. To the best of our knowledge, we present the very first problem formulation and solution to the task of collaborative environment acoustics measurements with multiple agents.

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@article{arxiv.2310.05368,
  title  = {Measuring Acoustics with Collaborative Multiple Agents},
  author = {Yinfeng Yu and Changan Chen and Lele Cao and Fangkai Yang and Fuchun Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.05368},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Main paper (9 pages and 5 figures and 2 tables) and appendix (16 pages and 13 figures and 10 tables). Accepted for publication by IJCAI 2023

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