Speech Enhancement, Bandwidth Extension and Hearing Aids

Thu-2-1-7 INTELLIGIBILITY ENHANCEMENT BASED ON SPEECH WAVEFORM MODIFICATION USING HEARING IMPAIRMENT SIMULATOR

Shu Hikosaka(Nagoya University), Shogo Seki(Nagoya University), Tomoki Hayashi(Nagoya University), Kazuhiro Kobayashi(Nagoya University), Kazuya TAKEDA(Professor), Hideki Banno(Meijo University) and Tomoki Toda(Nagoya University)
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a speech waveform modification method which incorporates a hearing impairment simulator, to improve speech intelligibility for the hearing-impaired. The settings of hearing aid devices usually need to be manually adjusted to suit the needs of each user, which creates a significant burden. To address this issue, the proposed method creates a spectral shaping filter, using a hearing impairment simulator capable of estimating speech signals as perceived by a specific hearing-impaired person. We conduct objective and subjective evaluations through simulations using the hearing impairment simulator. Our experimental results demonstrate that; 1) the proposed spectral shaping filter can significantly improve both speech intelligibility and quality, 2) the filter can be combined with a well-known speech intelligibility enhancement technique based on power compensation using dynamic range compression (DRC), and 3) speech intelligibility can be further improved by controlling the trade-off between filtering and DRC-based power compensation.
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