In this paper, we perceptually evaluate two recently proposed binaural multi-microphone speech enhancement methods in terms of intelligibility improvement and binaural-cue preservation. We compare these two methods with the well-known binaural minimum variance distortionless response (BMVDR) method. More specifically, we measure the 50% speech reception threshold, and the localization error of all dominant point sources in three different acoustic scenes. The listening tests are divided into a parameter selection phase and a testing phase. The parameter selection phase is used to select the algorithms' parameters based on one acoustic scene. In the testing phase, the two methods are evaluated in two other acoustic scenes in order to examine...
The development of noise reduction algorithms for hearing aids HA is not longer only related to the ...
The enhancement of speech intelligibility in noise is still the main subject in hearing aid research...
We propose a new multi-microphone noise reduction technique for binaural cue preservation of the des...
In a collaborative research project, several monaural and binaural noise reduction algorithms have b...
A non-intrusive method is introduced to predict binaural speech intelligibility in noise directly fr...
A method (called binaural enhancement) for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies...
A comprehensive evaluation of eight signal pre-processing strategies, including directional micropho...
Binaural noise reduction, with applications for instance in hearing aids, has been a very significan...
A method (called binaural enhancement) for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Hearing aid users experience great difficulty in understanding speech in noisy environments. This ha...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Multi-microphone noise reduction schemes have become standard in commercial hearing aids and cochlea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In this paper the localization cue preservation of a noise reduction algorithm for binaural hearing ...
The development of noise reduction algorithms for hearing aids HA is not longer only related to the ...
The enhancement of speech intelligibility in noise is still the main subject in hearing aid research...
We propose a new multi-microphone noise reduction technique for binaural cue preservation of the des...
In a collaborative research project, several monaural and binaural noise reduction algorithms have b...
A non-intrusive method is introduced to predict binaural speech intelligibility in noise directly fr...
A method (called binaural enhancement) for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies...
A comprehensive evaluation of eight signal pre-processing strategies, including directional micropho...
Binaural noise reduction, with applications for instance in hearing aids, has been a very significan...
A method (called binaural enhancement) for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Hearing aid users experience great difficulty in understanding speech in noisy environments. This ha...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Multi-microphone noise reduction schemes have become standard in commercial hearing aids and cochlea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In this paper the localization cue preservation of a noise reduction algorithm for binaural hearing ...
The development of noise reduction algorithms for hearing aids HA is not longer only related to the ...
The enhancement of speech intelligibility in noise is still the main subject in hearing aid research...
We propose a new multi-microphone noise reduction technique for binaural cue preservation of the des...