• Title/Summary/Keyword: loudness restoration

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Audio Listening Enhancement in Adverse Environment based on Loudness Restoration (라우드니스 복원에 기반한 잡음 환경에서의 오디오 청취 향상)

  • Pak, Junhyeong;Shin, Jong Won
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.12
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    • pp.210-216
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    • 2013
  • It is hard to listen to the music clearly in the presence of background noise. In this paper, a method that modifies the audio signal automatically to enhance the audio listening experience in adverse environment is proposed. Specifically, the method that amplifies the audio signal so that the perceived loudness of audio signal in each band becomes similar to that of the noiseless signal. The loudness perception model proposed by Moore et. al is utilized. Extending the previous work that is applied to speech reinforcement, the full band signal sampled at 48kHz is manipulated based on the loudness restoration principle. Moreover, based on the observation that the audio clarity is compromised even with loudness restored signal, a modification that intentionally boosts high frequency loudness more than lower band is also proposed. Experimental results showed that the proposed algorithm can enhance the audio listening experience in adverse environment.

A Novel Multi-Channel Hearing Aid Algorithm with SMR(signal-to-masking ratio) Improvement (신호 대 마스킹 비 개선을 통한 다채널 보청 알고리즘)

  • 김헌중;홍민철;차형태
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.12-21
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we propose a novel hearing aid algorithm for sensorinural hearing loss restoration with multi-channel(band) dynamic range compression and psychoacoustics. In this way, we can present a normal perception condition to the impaired listener. The proposed algorithm make loudness scaling function achieve proper loudness level, and analysis masking property for the signal will be perceived to impaired listener, and then, restore normal spectral contrast using SMR(signal-to-masking ratio) defined by distance between the level of each frequency and masking threshold.

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