DocumentCode :
75882
Title :
Howling Detection in Hearing Aids Based on Generalized Teager–Kaiser Operator
Author :
Khoubrouy, Soudeh A. ; Panahi, Issa M. S. ; Hansen, John H. L.
Author_Institution :
Erik Jonsson Sch. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jan. 2015
Firstpage :
154
Lastpage :
161
Abstract :
With the ongoing miniaturization in the hearing aid industry, acoustical coupling between the loudspeaker and the microphone(s) of the hearing aid causes a major problem to users. Howling is one of the most severe and annoying consequences of this acoustical coupling. This study presents a howling detection method using the Generalized Teager-Kaiser Operator (GTKO). Since the GTKO is both time and frequency sensitive, its resolution parameter must be assigned properly to ensure satisfactory performance of this operator in the frequency range of the input signal for the hearing aid. In order to cover the entire band of the input signal with appropriate resolution parameters, the input signal is decomposed into a filterbank (i.e., uniform and nonuniform filterbanks). GTKO is applied to the output of each band to detect the howling, and the resolution parameter of the GTKO block is selected depending on the central frequency of that particular band. Experimental results compare the performance of each proposed method with two known howling detection approaches, Peak-to-harmonic power ratio (PHPR) approach and a multiple-feature approach. The proposed method has high detection probability and short detection time. It is also shown that considering a hybrid algorithm which includes the PHPR approach with each of the proposed methods (i.e. combination of GTKO blocks with different types of filterbanks) results in lower false alarm probability.
Keywords :
acoustic signal detection; channel bank filters; hearing aids; probability; GTKO block; PHPR approach; acoustical coupling; central frequency; detection probability; false alarm probability; generalized Teager-Kaiser operator; hearing aid industry; howling detection method; loudspeaker; microphone; multiple-feature approach; nonuniform filterbank; peak-to-harmonic power ratio; resolution parameter; short-detection time; signal decomposition; uniform filterbank; Auditory system; Filter banks; Finite impulse response filters; Monitoring; Signal resolution; Speech; Time-frequency analysis; Acoustic feedback; Teager–Kaiser operator; hearing aid; howling detection; non-uniform filterbank; uniform filterbank;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2329-9290
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASLP.2014.2377575
Filename :
6975083
Link To Document :
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