Title: 機器人系統之聲場感知與聲音通訊介面研究(I)
On the Study of Acoustic Field Perception and Sound Communication Interface for Robotic Systems(I)
Authors: 胡竹生
HU JWU-SHENG
交通大學電機與控制工程系
Keywords: Robotics;Hearing System;Array Microphone;Array Signal Processing;Acoustics;Speech Enhancement
Issue Date: 2004
Abstract: 
The research on sound was not emphasized in the area of Robotics when the applications
of robots are mainly on industrial automation. Most researches of the environmental sensing for
robots were based on vision, ultrasound, temperature or touch. However, sound (or speech) is a
very important communication mean for human being. That is to say, if we wish to make robots
that can enter household or become a personal assistant, the sound interface has to be a
necessary part of the system. The communication of sound can be separated into two categories.
The first one is the content of the sound such as speech or music melody. The second one is the
information created by sound wave interaction with the environment. For example, the
interaction can reveal the sound source location or even the acoustic field that is related to the
space where the sound is generated. This is a 3-year proposal to study the second category
mentioned above. The topics include making a microphone array module to facilitate the
research experiment and integration on robots. Secondly, due to the movement of robots, the
microphone array on the robot has the property of infinite sampling in space. We will study the
advantage it brings as well as the shortcomings. Meanwhile, we will also study the classical
sound source separation and speech enhancement problem as they are very important for the
hearing ability of a robot. This proposal is part of an integrated effort to make personal robots.
And this work will play the role of hearing systems for the robot as we will collaborate closely
with other research groups participated in this project.
Gov't Doc #: NSC93-2218-E009-031
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/91622
https://www.grb.gov.tw/search/planDetail?id=1029511&docId=196029
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