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WELCOME to the dECHORATE dataset

dECHORATE: A calibrated dataset for echo-aware audio signal processing

The dEchorate dataset is a new database of measured multichannel Room Impulse Responses (RIRs) including annotations of early echo timings and 3D positions of microphones, real sources and image sourcesunder different wall configurations in a cuboid room.
These data provide a tool for benchmarking recentmethods inecho-awarespeech enhancement, room geometry estimation, RIR estimation, acoustic echoretrieval, microphone calibration, echo labeling and reflectors estimation.
The database is accompanied withsoftware utilities to easily access, manipulate and visualize the data as well as baseline methods forecho-related tasks.

Keywords: Echo-aware signal processing; Acoustic echoes; Room impulse response; Audio database; AcousticEcho Retrieval; Spatial Filtering; Room Geometry Estimation; Microphone arrays.

You can find a detailed explanation of the dEchorate dataset at: dEchorate: a Calibrated Room Impulse Response Database for Echo-aware Signal Processing

Description and Download

DATA TEMPORALLY MOVED HERE

dEchorate has three main elements:

News:

  • 2023 Jan 26: v3.0.0 polished and refactored dateset
  • 2022 May 25: v2.0.0 new dEchorate dataset
  • 2020 May 03: v0.0.1 dEchorate project is alive

Citing dEchorate

If you are using dEchorate and you want to cite us, please use

@article{dicarlo2021dechorate,
  title={dEchorate: a calibrated room impulse response dataset for echo-aware signal processing},
  author={{Di Carlo}, Diego and Tandeitnik, Pinchas and Foy, Cedri{\'c} and Bertin, Nancy and Deleforge, Antoine and Gannot, Sharon},
  journal={EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing},
  volume={2021},
  number={1},
  pages={1--15},
  year={2021},
  publisher={Springer}
}