Adaptive beamformers have been proposed as noise reduction schemes for conventional hearing aids and cochlear implants. A method to predict the amount of noise reduction that can be achieved by a two-microphone adaptive beamformer is presented. The prediction is based on a model of the acoustic environment in which the presence of one acoustic target-signal source and one acoustic noise source in a reverberant enclosure is assumed. The acoustic field is sampled using two omnidirectional microphones mounted close to the ears of a user. The model takes eleven different parameters into account, including reverberation time and size of the room, directionality of the acoustic sources, and design parameters of the beamformer itself, including le...
Multi-channel loudspeaker systems have been proposed to assess the real-life benefit of devices such...
© 2014 Dr. Adam Anthony HersbachThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...
Hearing devices like cochlear implant, vibrant soundbridge, etc. try to offer better sound for peopl...
Beamforming is an array signal processing technique for extracting signals from one or more directi...
Background noise is particularly damaging to speech intelligibility for people with hearing loss. Th...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known problem in hearing aids, caused by the undesired acoustic coupling...
In this thesis, three methods of speech enhancement techniques are investigated with applications in...
Users of cochlear implants (auditory aids, which stimulate the auditory nerve electrically at the in...
Hearing aids use a variety of noise reduction techniques to enhance the experience of hearing impair...
Cochlear implant users have limited ability to understand speech in noisy conditions. Signal process...
EUSIPCO2000: Europian Signal Processing Conference, September 4-8, 2000, Tampere, Finland.This pa...
To enhance speech intelligibility for people with hearing loss, hearing aids will amplify speech usi...
This paper presents a comparison of different methods for noise reduction in Behind-The-Ear (BTE) he...
To investigate the performance of monaural and binaural beamforming technology with an additional no...
Multi-channel loudspeaker systems have been proposed to assess the real-life benefit of devices such...
© 2014 Dr. Adam Anthony HersbachThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...
Hearing devices like cochlear implant, vibrant soundbridge, etc. try to offer better sound for peopl...
Beamforming is an array signal processing technique for extracting signals from one or more directi...
Background noise is particularly damaging to speech intelligibility for people with hearing loss. Th...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known problem in hearing aids, caused by the undesired acoustic coupling...
In this thesis, three methods of speech enhancement techniques are investigated with applications in...
Users of cochlear implants (auditory aids, which stimulate the auditory nerve electrically at the in...
Hearing aids use a variety of noise reduction techniques to enhance the experience of hearing impair...
Cochlear implant users have limited ability to understand speech in noisy conditions. Signal process...
EUSIPCO2000: Europian Signal Processing Conference, September 4-8, 2000, Tampere, Finland.This pa...
To enhance speech intelligibility for people with hearing loss, hearing aids will amplify speech usi...
This paper presents a comparison of different methods for noise reduction in Behind-The-Ear (BTE) he...
To investigate the performance of monaural and binaural beamforming technology with an additional no...
Multi-channel loudspeaker systems have been proposed to assess the real-life benefit of devices such...
© 2014 Dr. Adam Anthony HersbachThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...