DocumentCode
1137992
Title
SVD-based optimal filtering for noise reduction in dual microphone hearing aids: a real time implementation and perceptual evaluation
Author
Maj, Jean-Baptiste ; Royackers, Liesbeth ; Moonen, Marc ; Wouters, XJan
Author_Institution
Lab. Exp. ORL, Katholieke Univesiteit Leuven, Belgium
Volume
52
Issue
9
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1563
Lastpage
1573
Abstract
In this paper, the first real-time implementation and perceptual evaluation of a singular value decomposition (SVD)-based optimal filtering technique for noise reduction in a dual microphone behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid is presented. This evaluation was carried out for a speech weighted noise and multitalker babble, for single and multiple jammer sound source scenarios. Two basic microphone configurations in the hearing aid were used. The SVD-based optimal filtering technique was compared against an adaptive beamformer, which is known to give significant improvements in speech intelligibility in noisy environment. The optimal filtering technique works without assumptions about a speaker position, unlike the two-stage adaptive beamformer. However this strategy needs a robust voice activity detector (VAD). A method to improve the performance of the VAD was presented and evaluated physically. By connecting the VAD to the output of the noise reduction algorithms, a good discrimination between the speech-and-noise periods and the noise-only periods of the signals was obtained. The perceptual experiments demonstrated that the SVD-based optimal filtering technique could perform as well as the adaptive beamformer in a single noise source scenario, i.e., the ideal scenario for the latter technique, and could outperform the adaptive beamformer in multiple noise source scenarios.
Keywords
acoustic noise; filtering theory; hearing aids; medical signal processing; singular value decomposition; speech intelligibility; adaptive beamformer; dual microphone behind-the-ear hearing aid; multiple jammer sound source; multitalker babble; noise reduction; optimal filtering; robust voice activity detector; single jammer sound source; singular value decomposition; speech intelligibility; speech weighted noise; Acoustic noise; Adaptive filters; Auditory system; Filtering; Hearing aids; Microphones; Noise reduction; Singular value decomposition; Speech enhancement; Working environment noise; Adaptive beamformer; hearing aids; noise reduction algorithms; optimal filtering technique; singular value decomposition; voice activity detector; Adult; Artificial Intelligence; Auditory Perception; Computer Systems; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Female; Hearing Aids; Humans; Male; Noise; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Sound Spectrography; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; Transducers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2005.851517
Filename
1495700
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