Normal-hearing listeners are good at focusing on the target talker while ignoring the interferers in a multi-talker environment. Therefore, efforts have been devoted to build psychoacoustic models to understand binaural processing in multi-talker environments and to develop bio-inspired source separation algorithms for hearing-assistive devices. This thesis presents a target-Equalization-Cancellation (target-EC) approach to the source separation problem. The idea of the target-EC approach is to use the energy change before and after cancelling the target to estimate a time-frequency (T-F) mask in which each entry estimates the strength of target signal in the original mixture. Once the mask is calculated, it is applied to the original mix...
Source separation Most real world signals contain contributions from multiple sources (e.g. cocktail...
Speech separation by machines has been extensively studied for many decades and several algorithms a...
While humans can separate a sound of interest amidst a cacophony of contending sounds in an echoic e...
Spatially separating speech maskers from target speech often leads to a large intelligibility improv...
The Short-Time Target Cancellation (STTC) algorithm, developed as part of this dissertation research...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
While humans can easily segregate and track a speaker's voice in a loud noisy environment, most mode...
The human auditory system performs many remarkable feats; we only fully appreciate how sophisticated...
A person with normal hearing has the ability to follow a particular conversation of interest in a no...
Sound source localization (SSL), with a binaural input in practical environments, is a challenging t...
Speech separation by machines has been extensively studied for many decades and several algorithms a...
Abstract : We present an example of an anthropomorphic approach, in which auditory-based cues are co...
We describe a system for separating multiple sources from a two-channel recording based on interaura...
We describe a system for separating multiple sources from a two-channel recording based on interaura...
International audienceThe separation of speech signals measured at multiple microphones in noisy and...
Source separation Most real world signals contain contributions from multiple sources (e.g. cocktail...
Speech separation by machines has been extensively studied for many decades and several algorithms a...
While humans can separate a sound of interest amidst a cacophony of contending sounds in an echoic e...
Spatially separating speech maskers from target speech often leads to a large intelligibility improv...
The Short-Time Target Cancellation (STTC) algorithm, developed as part of this dissertation research...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
While humans can easily segregate and track a speaker's voice in a loud noisy environment, most mode...
The human auditory system performs many remarkable feats; we only fully appreciate how sophisticated...
A person with normal hearing has the ability to follow a particular conversation of interest in a no...
Sound source localization (SSL), with a binaural input in practical environments, is a challenging t...
Speech separation by machines has been extensively studied for many decades and several algorithms a...
Abstract : We present an example of an anthropomorphic approach, in which auditory-based cues are co...
We describe a system for separating multiple sources from a two-channel recording based on interaura...
We describe a system for separating multiple sources from a two-channel recording based on interaura...
International audienceThe separation of speech signals measured at multiple microphones in noisy and...
Source separation Most real world signals contain contributions from multiple sources (e.g. cocktail...
Speech separation by machines has been extensively studied for many decades and several algorithms a...
While humans can separate a sound of interest amidst a cacophony of contending sounds in an echoic e...