A challenging problem in current hearing aid technology is source separation of a desired acoustic signal from an unwanted acoustic signal, such as speech, noise, and reverberations. Currently, the approach of blind-source separation, which does not utilize any information about the acoustic path between a speaker and a microphone, runs into difficulty when separating out the desired acoustic signal from the audio mixture when the room is reverberant. To circumvent this issue, the approach that we use is to aid the microphone array system in beamforming through the use of a pilot signal or so-called ‘beacon.’ The beacon is an audible-range or ultrasonic-range acoustic pilot signal that would be placed near the desired acoustic source. It w...
The benefit provided to listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) by an acoustic beamforming ...
The paramount importance of good hearing in everyday life has driven an exploration into the improve...
Hearing-impaired listeners often have great difficulty understanding speech in situations with backg...
A challenging problem in current hearing aid technology is source separation of a desired acoustic s...
For many real-life situations, there is more than one speaker at a given time and people need to con...
This paper investigates how the directional characteristics of an Acoustic Vector Sensor (AVS) can b...
This paper investigates how the directional characteristics of an Acoustic Vector Sensor (AVS) can b...
There have been several reports on improved blind source separation algorithms that combine beamform...
Microphone array and beamforming techniques can be used for eavesdropping or listen to people talkin...
This paper introduces the blind source separation (BSS) of convolutive mixtures of acoustic signals,...
Beamforming (BF) and Blind Source Separation (BSS) are always two interesting methodologies to witne...
Human brain has the ability to focus on desired acoustic source when several sources are active. In ...
Beamforming has been used since World war II where phased arrays were created for the use of radar s...
Automatic speech recognition has become a standard feature on many consumer electronics and automoti...
Signal processing methods for speech enhancement are of vital interest for communications equipments...
The benefit provided to listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) by an acoustic beamforming ...
The paramount importance of good hearing in everyday life has driven an exploration into the improve...
Hearing-impaired listeners often have great difficulty understanding speech in situations with backg...
A challenging problem in current hearing aid technology is source separation of a desired acoustic s...
For many real-life situations, there is more than one speaker at a given time and people need to con...
This paper investigates how the directional characteristics of an Acoustic Vector Sensor (AVS) can b...
This paper investigates how the directional characteristics of an Acoustic Vector Sensor (AVS) can b...
There have been several reports on improved blind source separation algorithms that combine beamform...
Microphone array and beamforming techniques can be used for eavesdropping or listen to people talkin...
This paper introduces the blind source separation (BSS) of convolutive mixtures of acoustic signals,...
Beamforming (BF) and Blind Source Separation (BSS) are always two interesting methodologies to witne...
Human brain has the ability to focus on desired acoustic source when several sources are active. In ...
Beamforming has been used since World war II where phased arrays were created for the use of radar s...
Automatic speech recognition has become a standard feature on many consumer electronics and automoti...
Signal processing methods for speech enhancement are of vital interest for communications equipments...
The benefit provided to listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) by an acoustic beamforming ...
The paramount importance of good hearing in everyday life has driven an exploration into the improve...
Hearing-impaired listeners often have great difficulty understanding speech in situations with backg...