Title :
Evaluation of different pre-whitening decorrelation based adaptive feedback cancellers in hearing aids using perceptual criteria
Author :
Essafi, Kawther ; Ben Jebara, Sofia
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab. COSIM, Univ. of Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract :
This paper proposes a perceptual comparative evaluation of some Adaptive Feedback Cancellation (AFC) methods based on decorrelating prefilters. Our objective is to identify suitable AFC methods which give the lowest audible degradation of the amplified speech. Hence, some perceptual criteria measuring only the audible part of the degradation are defined. We show that for hearing impaired subjects who suffer from moderate and severe hearing loss, the perceived distortions and oscillations are lower quantities, compared to the total degradation commonly measured using classical criteria. Moreover, the results of the comparative evaluation of some existing decorrelation methods show that a novel proposed approach based on the reduction of both auto-correlation and intercorrelation between signals (BRP-IVM-AFC) provide the best auditive quality for moderate hearing loss and that the method based on frequency bands reduction (bandlimited-AFC) provides an improvement of the perceived auditive quality for severe hearing loss.
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; audio signal processing; decorrelation; diseases; feedback; hearing; hearing aids; medical signal processing; speech processing; AFC methods; BRP-IVM-AFC; adaptive feedback cancellation; amplified speech; audible degradation; auto-correlation reduction; bandlimited-AFC; decorrelating prefilters; frequency bands reduction; hearing aids; hearing impaired subjects; intercorrelation reduction; moderate hearing loss; oscillations; perceived auditive quality; perceived distortions; perceptual comparative evaluation; perceptual criteria; prewhitening decorrelation based adaptive feedback cancellers; severe hearing loss; Decorrelation; Frequency control; Loudspeakers; Microphones; Hearing aids; acoustic feedback cancellation; decorrelation techniques; perceptual evaluation of sound quality;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Ho Chi Minh City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5604-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISSPIT.2012.6621290