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Now, audio zoom that picks out lone voice in the crowd

London, Wed, 06 Oct 2010 ANI

London, Oct 6 (ANI): The arguments between players during a cricket match could soon be overheard even within the cacophony of a packed stadium -thanks to a new microphone system.

 

The new system allows broadcasters to zoom in on sounds as well as sights, to pick out a single conversation, reports New Scientist.

 

Morgan Kjolerbakken and Vibeke Jahr, formerly at the University of Oslo, Norway, have been working on sonar technology when they came up with the idea for what they call a supermicrophone, now dubbed the AudioScope.

 

The device is made up of around 300 microphones arranged in a fixed circular array above the sports ground. They are used in conjunction with a wide-angle camera that can zoom in to any position on the pitch.

 

Because the camera is also fixed, it can be calibrated to zoom in to any location within its range.

 

The AudioScope software then calculates the time it would take for sound emanating from that point to reach each microphone in the circular array, and digitally corrects each audio feed to synchronise them with that spot.

 

"If we correct the audio arriving at three microphones then we have a signal that is three times as strong," said Kjolerbakken. (ANI)

 


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