In a multi-speaker scenario, a hearing aid lacks information on which speaker the user intends to attend, and therefore it often mistakenly treats the latter as noise while enhancing an interfering speaker. Recently, it has been shown that it is possible to decode the attended speaker from the brain activity, e.g., recorded by electroencephalography sensors. While numerous of these auditory attention decoding (AAD) algorithms appeared in the literature, their performance is generally evaluated in a non-uniform manner. Furthermore, AAD algorithms typically introduce a trade-off between the AAD accuracy and the time needed to make an AAD decision, which hampers an objective benchmarking as it remains unclear which point in each algorithm's tr...
Human brain performs remarkably well in segregating a particular speaker from interfering ones in a ...
Recent years have seen an increase in the variety of methods used to perform Auditory Attention Deco...
Humans show a remarkable perceptual ability to select the speech stream of interest among multiple c...
Recent advances have shown that it is possible to identify the target speaker which a listener is at...
Auditory attention decoding (AAD) algorithms process brain data such as electroencephalography (EEG)...
People with hearing impairment often have difficulties to understand speech in noisy environments. T...
Abstract When individuals listen to speech, their neural activity phase-locks to the slow temporal r...
Humans are able to identify and track a target speaker amid a cacophony of acoustic interference, an...
OBJECTIVE: We consider the problem of Auditory Attention Detection (AAD), where the goal is to detec...
OBJECTIVE: A hearing aid's noise reduction algorithm cannot infer to which speaker the user intends ...
Objectives: Development of accurate auditory attention decoding (AAD) algorithms, capable of identif...
OBJECTIVE: A listener's neural responses can be decoded to identify the speaker the person is attend...
Humans are able to segregate auditory objects in a complex acoustic scene, through an interplay of b...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06The method of stimulus reconstruction has shown ...
This paper considers the auditory attention detection (AAD) paradigm, where the goal is to determine...
Human brain performs remarkably well in segregating a particular speaker from interfering ones in a ...
Recent years have seen an increase in the variety of methods used to perform Auditory Attention Deco...
Humans show a remarkable perceptual ability to select the speech stream of interest among multiple c...
Recent advances have shown that it is possible to identify the target speaker which a listener is at...
Auditory attention decoding (AAD) algorithms process brain data such as electroencephalography (EEG)...
People with hearing impairment often have difficulties to understand speech in noisy environments. T...
Abstract When individuals listen to speech, their neural activity phase-locks to the slow temporal r...
Humans are able to identify and track a target speaker amid a cacophony of acoustic interference, an...
OBJECTIVE: We consider the problem of Auditory Attention Detection (AAD), where the goal is to detec...
OBJECTIVE: A hearing aid's noise reduction algorithm cannot infer to which speaker the user intends ...
Objectives: Development of accurate auditory attention decoding (AAD) algorithms, capable of identif...
OBJECTIVE: A listener's neural responses can be decoded to identify the speaker the person is attend...
Humans are able to segregate auditory objects in a complex acoustic scene, through an interplay of b...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06The method of stimulus reconstruction has shown ...
This paper considers the auditory attention detection (AAD) paradigm, where the goal is to determine...
Human brain performs remarkably well in segregating a particular speaker from interfering ones in a ...
Recent years have seen an increase in the variety of methods used to perform Auditory Attention Deco...
Humans show a remarkable perceptual ability to select the speech stream of interest among multiple c...