DocumentCode :
2188960
Title :
Speech enhancement in hearing aids - from noise suppression to rendering of auditory scenes
Author :
Martin, Rainer ; Enzner, Gerald
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Commun. Acoust., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Bochum, Germany
fYear :
2008
fDate :
3-5 Dec. 2008
Firstpage :
363
Lastpage :
367
Abstract :
In this paper we review state-of-the-art signal processing technologies for enhancing speech and audio signals in hearing aids and assess their benefits and their potential for the purpose of acoustic scene analysis and synthesis. We discuss single and multi microphone techniques for source detection, localization, classification, and enhancement and we emphasize the need for rendering enhanced output signals which provide a consistent and natural mapping of the acoustic environment. Despite considerable progress in many relevant areas we argue that this requires a processing framework which goes much beyond the current signal processing approaches and in fact requires the fusion of sound field analysis, signal enhancement techniques and binaural rendering approaches.
Keywords :
hearing; hearing aids; interference suppression; signal classification; speech enhancement; acoustic scene analysis; auditory scenes; binaural rendering approach; hearing aids; microphone technique; noise suppression; signal enhancement; signal processing technology; sound field analysis; source classification; source detection; source localization; speech enhancement; Acoustic noise; Acoustic signal processing; Hearing aids; Layout; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Speech analysis; Speech enhancement; Speech processing; Speech synthesis; auditory virtual environments; hearing aids; speech processing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, 2008. IEEEI 2008. IEEE 25th Convention of
Conference_Location :
Eilat
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2481-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2482-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EEEI.2008.4736547
Filename :
4736547
Link To Document :
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