That's a very interesting approach, especially the calibration procedure with the "pencil". I do
wonder, however, about the fact that they give absolutely no specs - and given the apparently tiny
size of the mics I can't help feeling it would be rather noisy!
Dave
On 01/09/2011 05:00, Aaron Heller wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 6:06 PM, umashankar mantravadi
<[email protected]> wrote:
just read about this in the asa newsletter. anyone knows anything about it?
http://www.visisonics.com/Products/AudioCamera.html
It a commercial spinoff of work by Ramani Duraiswami and Adam
O'Donovan at U of Maryland.
more here: http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~ramani/
The 64 capsules are positioned at the "Fliege points" on the sphere.
http://www.personal.soton.ac.uk/jf1w07/nodes/nodes.html
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