DocumentCode :
2483909
Title :
Enhancement of Noisy Speech Signals for Hearing Aids
Author :
Fukane, Anuradha R. ; Sahare, Shashikant L.
Author_Institution :
Electron. & Telecommun. Dept., Cummins Coll. of Eng. for Women, Pune, India
fYear :
2011
fDate :
3-5 June 2011
Firstpage :
490
Lastpage :
494
Abstract :
It is very difficult to understand speech signals in presence of background noise for the normal listeners and hearing impaired persons. The human speech and hearing organ is inherently sensitive to interfering noise. Interfering noise decreases speech intelligibility and quality which makes speech communication troublesome and causing human mistakes. Speech signals from the uncontrolled environments may contain degradation components along with the required speech components. Speech enhancement algorithms removes or reduces the noise and improve one or more perceptual aspects of noisy speech most notably quality and intelligibility. This paper reports a performance evaluation of Spectral subtraction algorithm and its modified versions for Hearing aids in different environments such as restaurant, train and Car environments. Clean speech signals are corrupted by background noise respectively multi-talker babble noise, train noise, and car engine noise at four different signal-to-noise ratio levels-2dB, 0dB, 5dB, 10dB. Subjective and objective type evaluation of enhanced speech signals were carried out. The evaluation of intelligibility and quality of enhanced speech is reported for hearing Aids. Section I introduction, section II explains basic block diagram of speech enhancement, explains basic Spectral subtraction speech enhancement algorithm in detail and its various modified versions of spectral subtraction algorithm, section III explains performance evaluation of this speech enhancement algorithms in terms of quality and intelligibility for Hearing aid, section-IV conclusion.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; hearing aids; signal denoising; speech enhancement; speech intelligibility; car engine noise; hearing aid; hearing impaired person; hearing organ; human speech; multitalker babble noise; noisy speech signal enhancement; signal-to-noise ratio; spectral subtraction algorithm; speech communication; speech intelligibility; train noise; Noise measurement; Signal to noise ratio; Speech; Speech enhancement; Speech recognition; DFT; intelligibility; noise estimation; spectral subtraction; speech enhancement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems and Network Technologies (CSNT), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Katra, Jammu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0543-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4437-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CSNT.2011.105
Filename :
5966495
Link To Document :
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