Blind source separation systems for hearing aids

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University of Ottawa (Canada)

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For many real-life situations, there is more than one speaker at a given time and people need to concentrate on a target sound signal to extract it. This process happens naturally for people with a normal hearing ability, but it is very difficult for hearing impaired persons. In this thesis, we present a system for enhancing the quality of the signal produced by a hearing aid. The proposed system combines spatial information with blind source separation (BSS) to extract the target signal. Results show that the proposed system can locate a target signal in different environments, with a good learning ability. The problem of locating and extracting a target source signal is first investigated. By applying a time-frequency masking method, it is then shown that the performance can be improved. Finally, the problem of underdetermined BSS is investigated and solved by combining a MVDR beamformer with a determined BSS system.

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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-06, page: 3813.

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