Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2008.Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-303).Normal human listeners have a remarkable ability to focus on a single sound or speaker of interest and to block out competing sound sources. Individuals with hearing impairments, on the other hand, often experience great difficulty in noisy environments. The goal of our research is to develop novel signal processing methods inspired by neural auditory processing that can improve current speech separation systems. These could potentially be of use as assistive devices for the hearing impaired, and in many other communications applications. Our focus is the monaural case where spatial information is not available. Muc...
The mammalian auditory system is a more robust and versatile sound analyzer than any artificial syst...
High inter-channel coherence between signals emitted from multiple loudspeakers can cause undesirabl...
Enhancing quality of speech in noisy environments has been an active area of research due to the abu...
This paper investigates the combination of evidence coming from different frequency channels obtaine...
In this paper we develop a method for the sound source separation of single channel mixtures usingIn...
A new approach for the segregation of monaural sound mixtures is presented based on the principle of...
We consider the task of under-determined and determined reverberant audio source separation, that is...
International audienceWe address the problem of blind audio source separation in the under-determine...
The human auditory system has the ability to segregate complex auditory scenes into a foreground com...
Blind audio source separation (BASS) is a fascinating problem that has been tackled from many differ...
Normal-hearing listeners are good at focusing on the target talker while ignoring the interferers in...
We address the problem of blind audio source separation in the under-determined and convolutive case...
This paper addresses the problem of separating and recognising speech in a monaural acoustic mixture...
The acoustic environment poses at least two important challenges. First, animals must localise sound...
The human auditory system performs many remarkable feats; we only fully appreciate how sophisticated...
The mammalian auditory system is a more robust and versatile sound analyzer than any artificial syst...
High inter-channel coherence between signals emitted from multiple loudspeakers can cause undesirabl...
Enhancing quality of speech in noisy environments has been an active area of research due to the abu...
This paper investigates the combination of evidence coming from different frequency channels obtaine...
In this paper we develop a method for the sound source separation of single channel mixtures usingIn...
A new approach for the segregation of monaural sound mixtures is presented based on the principle of...
We consider the task of under-determined and determined reverberant audio source separation, that is...
International audienceWe address the problem of blind audio source separation in the under-determine...
The human auditory system has the ability to segregate complex auditory scenes into a foreground com...
Blind audio source separation (BASS) is a fascinating problem that has been tackled from many differ...
Normal-hearing listeners are good at focusing on the target talker while ignoring the interferers in...
We address the problem of blind audio source separation in the under-determined and convolutive case...
This paper addresses the problem of separating and recognising speech in a monaural acoustic mixture...
The acoustic environment poses at least two important challenges. First, animals must localise sound...
The human auditory system performs many remarkable feats; we only fully appreciate how sophisticated...
The mammalian auditory system is a more robust and versatile sound analyzer than any artificial syst...
High inter-channel coherence between signals emitted from multiple loudspeakers can cause undesirabl...
Enhancing quality of speech in noisy environments has been an active area of research due to the abu...