Abstract:
An active noise control system and associated auto-selection method for modeling a secondary path for the active noise control system are provided. The method includes the steps of: receiving a reference signal; filtering the reference signal with a secondary-path estimation filter to obtain a filtered reference signal, wherein the secondary path estimation filter is determined from a plurality of candidate secondary-path estimation filters; filtering the reference signal with an adaptive filter to provide a compensation signal; sensing a residual noise signal at a listening position of the active noise control system; and adapting filter coefficients of the adaptive filter according to the residual noise signal and the filtered reference signal.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus of reconstructing 360 audio/video (AV) file from multiple AV tracks captured by multiple capture devices are disclosed. According to the present invention, for multi-track audio/video data comprising a first and second audio tracks and a first and second video tracks, the first audio track and the first video track are aligned with the second audio track and the second video track by utilizing video synchronization information derived from the first video track and the second video track if the video synchronization information is available. When the video synchronization information is available, the first audio track and the first video track are aligned with the second audio track and the second video track by utilizing the video synchronization information.
Abstract:
A portable electronic device including an ultrasound transmitter, an ultrasound receiver, and a processing unit is provided. The ultrasound transmitter sends ultrasonic signals, while the ultrasound receiver receives reflected ultrasonic signals from an object. The ultrasound transmitter and the ultrasound receiver are disposed to form a reference axis. The processing unit processes the reflected ultrasonic signals to obtain a time-frequency distribution thereof, and determines a 1D gesture corresponding to projection loci of movements of the object on the reference axis according to the time-frequency distribution.