The speech of a person speaking in a noisy environment can be enhanced through electronic beamforming using spatially distributed microphones. As this approach demands precise information about the microphone locations, its application is limited in places where microphones must be placed quickly or changed on a regular basis. Highly precise calibration or measurement process can be tedious and time consuming. In order to understand tolerable limits on the calibration process, the impact of microphone position error on the intelligibility is examined. Analytical expressions are derived by modeling the microphone position errors as a zero mean uniform distribution. Experiments and simulations were performed to show relationships between prec...
Hearing aid users often complain of poor speech understanding in the presence of background noise. T...
This paper presents a means for predicting the error region associated with a speech-source location...
Background noise picked up by microphones can be mitigated using audio beamforming. However, if a us...
The speech of a person speaking in a noisy environment can be enhanced through electronic beamformin...
The speech of a person speaking in a noisy environment can be enhanced through electronic beamformin...
This paper investigates robustness to uncertain microphone placements in an array beamformer front-e...
Abstract. Interest within the automatic speech recognition research community has recently focused o...
Microphone arrays are used to home into a source of sound. They find application in a variety of sit...
The objective of the study is to assess the hearing performance of cochlear implant users in three d...
Speech enhancement is a process of enhancing the intelligibility or quality of speech using various ...
Recent years have brought many new developments in the processing of speech and acoustic signals. ...
The complex relationship between array gain patterns and microphone distributions limits the applica...
Time-Frequency (TF) masking is an audio processing technique useful for isolating an audio source fr...
abstract: Speech intelligibility measures how much a speaker can be understood by a listener. Tradit...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Hearing aid users often complain of poor speech understanding in the presence of background noise. T...
This paper presents a means for predicting the error region associated with a speech-source location...
Background noise picked up by microphones can be mitigated using audio beamforming. However, if a us...
The speech of a person speaking in a noisy environment can be enhanced through electronic beamformin...
The speech of a person speaking in a noisy environment can be enhanced through electronic beamformin...
This paper investigates robustness to uncertain microphone placements in an array beamformer front-e...
Abstract. Interest within the automatic speech recognition research community has recently focused o...
Microphone arrays are used to home into a source of sound. They find application in a variety of sit...
The objective of the study is to assess the hearing performance of cochlear implant users in three d...
Speech enhancement is a process of enhancing the intelligibility or quality of speech using various ...
Recent years have brought many new developments in the processing of speech and acoustic signals. ...
The complex relationship between array gain patterns and microphone distributions limits the applica...
Time-Frequency (TF) masking is an audio processing technique useful for isolating an audio source fr...
abstract: Speech intelligibility measures how much a speaker can be understood by a listener. Tradit...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Hearing aid users often complain of poor speech understanding in the presence of background noise. T...
This paper presents a means for predicting the error region associated with a speech-source location...
Background noise picked up by microphones can be mitigated using audio beamforming. However, if a us...