The Cocktail Party Listener

Authors

  • A. R. Kian Abolfazlian
  • Brian K. Karlsen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v23i482.6975

Abstract

A complex computational model of the human ability to listen to certain signals in preference of others, also called the cocktail party phenomenon, is built on the basis of surveys into the relevant psychological, DSP, and neural network literature. This model is basically binaural and as such it makes use of both spectral data and spatial data in determining which speaker to listen to. The model uses two neural networks for filtering and speaker identification. Results from some experimentation with type and architecture of these networks are presented along with the results of the model. These results indicate that the model has a distinctive ability to focus on a particular speaker of choice.

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Published

1994-10-01

How to Cite

Abolfazlian, A. R. K., & Karlsen, B. K. (1994). The Cocktail Party Listener. DAIMI Report Series, 23(482). https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v23i482.6975