ODAS stands for Open embeddeD Audition System. This is a library dedicated to perform sound source localization, tracking, separation and post-filtering. ODAS is coded entirely in C, for more portability, and is optimized to run easily on low-cost embedded hardware. ODAS is free and open so 6F19 urce.
The ODAS wiki describes how to build and run the software.
ROS: Please visite the odas_ros project.
Use install_odas.sh
Note: there is some error at the end when running npm install but it's alright.
cd odas_web
npm start
From the GUI, select odas executation file (in odas/bin), and the configuration file (in config/odaslive)
Please have a look at the odas_web project.
- 8SoundsUSB, 8 inputs, USB powered, configurable microphone array.
- 16SoundsUSB, 16 inputs, USB powered, configurable microphone array.
You can find more information about the methods implemented in ODAS in these papers:
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F. Grondin, D. Létourneau, C. Godin, J.-S. Lauzon, J. Vincent, S. Michaud, S. Faucher, F. Michaud, ODAS: Open embeddeD Audition System, ArXiV preprint, 2021
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F. Grondin and F. Michaud, Lightweight and Optimized Sound Source Localization and Tracking Methods for Opened and Closed Microphone Array Configurations, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2019