Speech Enhancement in Digital Hearing Aids

1990 ◽  
Vol 11 (01) ◽  
pp. 68-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Malcolm Williamson ◽  
Jerry Punch
Author(s):  
Komal R. Borisagar ◽  
Rohit M. Thanki ◽  
Bhavin S. Sedani

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiming Yang

Hearing-impaired listeners often have great difficulty understanding speech in a noisy background. The problem has motivated the development of a new speech enhancement scheme with the goal of improving speech in noise perception for the hearing impaired listeners. In this thesis, a novel wavelet packet based noise reduction algorithm and hearing loss compensation are presented for a single microphone hearing aids application. The noise reduction scheme utilizes noise masking threshold based suppression rule to remove additive noise. The perceptual noise suppression rule is optimized to achieve a balance between noise removal and speech distortion. Both objective and subjective evaluations have shown superior performance of the proposed technique in a good combination of low residual noise and low signal distortion. The hearing loss compensation is realized by the wavelet-based loudness compression in each critical band. The compensated speech is guaranteed above hearing-impaired listener's threshold of hearing and with growth of loudness corrected in the dynamic range. Preference test among normal hearing person with simulated hearing loss has shown compensated speeches are favored in various conditions.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiming Yang

Hearing-impaired listeners often have great difficulty understanding speech in a noisy background. The problem has motivated the development of a new speech enhancement scheme with the goal of improving speech in noise perception for the hearing impaired listeners. In this thesis, a novel wavelet packet based noise reduction algorithm and hearing loss compensation are presented for a single microphone hearing aids application. The noise reduction scheme utilizes noise masking threshold based suppression rule to remove additive noise. The perceptual noise suppression rule is optimized to achieve a balance between noise removal and speech distortion. Both objective and subjective evaluations have shown superior performance of the proposed technique in a good combination of low residual noise and low signal distortion. The hearing loss compensation is realized by the wavelet-based loudness compression in each critical band. The compensated speech is guaranteed above hearing-impaired listener's threshold of hearing and with growth of loudness corrected in the dynamic range. Preference test among normal hearing person with simulated hearing loss has shown compensated speeches are favored in various conditions.


Author(s):  
Isiaka Ajewale Alimi

Digital hearing aids addresses the issues of noise and speech intelligibility that is associated with the analogue types. One of the main functions of the digital signal processor (DSP) of digital hearing aid systems is noise reduction which can be achieved by speech enhancement algorithms which in turn improve system performance and flexibility. However, studies have shown that the quality of experience (QoE) with some of the current hearing aids is not up to expectation in a noisy environment due to interfering sound, background noise and reverberation. It is also suggested that noise reduction features of the DSP can be further improved accordingly. Recently, we proposed an adaptive spectral subtraction algorithm to enhance the performance of communication systems and address the issue of associated musical noise generated by the conventional spectral subtraction algorithm. The effectiveness of the algorithm has been confirmed by different objective and subjective evaluations. In this study, an adaptive spectral subtraction algorithm is implemented using the noise-estimation algorithm for highly non-stationary noisy environments instead of the voice activity detection (VAD) employed in our previous work due to its effectiveness. Also, signal to residual spectrum ratio (SR) is implemented in order to control the amplification distortion for speech intelligibility improvement. The results show that the proposed scheme gives comparatively better performance and can be easily employed in digital hearing aid system for improving speech quality and intelligibility.


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