Title :
An evaluation of hearing-aid array processing
Author_Institution :
Center for Res. in Speech & Hearing Sci., City Univ. of New York, NY, USA
Abstract :
Among the array-processing techniques that have been proposed for hearing aids are classical delay-and-sum beamforming, superdirective arrays, and adaptive arrays. In order to directly compare the effectiveness of the different processing strategies, a 10-cm long linear array was built using five uniformly-spaced omnidirectional microphones. This array was used to acquire speech and noise signals for array placements in a representative room. The processing comparison indicates that a superdirective array is an effective processing strategy, and that the performance of adaptive arrays may not justify the additional system complexity
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; acoustic transducer arrays; adaptive signal processing; architectural acoustics; array signal processing; hearing aids; microphones; speech processing; 10 cm; adaptive arrays; array placements; array processing techniques; delay and sum beamforming; hearing aid array processing; linear array; noise signal; performance; room; speech signals; superdirective arrays; system complexity; uniformly spaced omnidirectional microphones; Adaptive arrays; Adaptive systems; Array signal processing; Delay; Hearing aids; Microphone arrays; Projection algorithms; Sensor arrays; Signal to noise ratio; Speech enhancement;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 1995., IEEE ASSP Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3064-1
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.1995.482902