Title :
A compact multi-sensor headset for hands-free communication
Author :
Liu, Zicheng ; Seltzer, Michael L. ; Acero, Alex ; Tashev, Ivan ; Zhang, Zhengyou ; Sinclair, Mike
Author_Institution :
Microsoft Res., Redmond, WA, USA
Abstract :
The need for hands-free communication has led to an increased popularity in the use of headsets with mobile phones. Comfort and portability concerns have led to the desire for headsets with a small form factor. Unfortunately, this size constraint typically requires that the microphone be placed farther from the user´s mouth, making it highly susceptible to environmental noise. One long term goal of our work is to develop a headset that can achieve the sound capture performance of a close-talking microphone located at the user´s mouth, while maintaining the desired compact size. Toward this end, we have designed a headset consisting of three air microphones and a bone-conductive sensor. The speech enhancement is performed in two stages, a fixed beamformer followed by a single-channel adaptive post-filter. Unlike other techniques, the beamformer is calibrated in a purely data-driven manner. The bone sensor provides a robust speech activity detector for use in the post-filtering stage. We present preliminary experimental results using real data collected in multiple environments. The proposed approach results in significant improvements in both speech recognition accuracy and SNR.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; earphones; microphones; mobile handsets; sensor fusion; speech enhancement; bone-conductive sensor; close-talking microphone; compact multisensor headset; environmental noise susceptibility; fixed beamformer; hands-free communication; mobile phones; robust speech activity detector; single-channel adaptive post-filter; speech enhancement; Acoustic sensors; Bones; Detectors; Microphones; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Mouth; Robustness; Speech enhancement; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2005. IEEE Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9154-3
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.2005.1540188