Nicholas Chong, Shanhung Wong, B. Vo, S. Nordholm, I. Murray
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Abstract
The "cocktail party problem" has always been a challenging problem to solve and many blind source separation algorithms have been proposed as solutions. This problem has mainly been discussed for non-moving sound sources but it still remains for moving sound sources and high acoustic reverberations. The ability to localise and track multiple moving speakers is a pre-requisite to solving this problem. The aim of this paper is to show that a combination of Degenerate Unmixing Estimation Technique and a Cardinality Balanced Multitarget Multi-Bernoulli Filter provides a viable way to track multiple sound sources and subsequently address the problem of sound separation for moving targets.