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Title: Background noise the problem and some solutions


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"Background noise - the problem and some
solutions"
Harvey Dillon NAL CRC for Cochlear Implant and
Hearing Aid Innovations
2
The biggest problem noise
3
The underlying problem
4
Frequency resolution
SPL
freq
5
Frequency resolution
6
Temporal resolution
SPL
time
7
Temporal resolution
8
Directional microphones
9
Effect of decreasing noise
BKB sentences Moore, Johnson, Clark Pluvinage,
1992
H. Dillon NAL, CRC for CI and HAI
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BKBs Keidser, Ching, et al 2002
13 per dB
11
Directional microphones
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Directional microphones
Benefit 5 dB improvement in SNR
50 improvement in speech understanding
Omni-directional
Directional 5 dB SNR
13
Directional microphone
Front port tube
Rear port tube
Diaphragm
Acoustic damper
Hearing aid case
Figure 2.6 Diagram showing the sound paths in a
directional microphone.
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
14
Polar diagrams
Front
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Directional microphone
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Front
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Directional microphone
Front
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Correcting microphone drift
Front
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-

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T
Adaptor
Output
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
18
90
Cardioid on head
60
120
Omni on head
150
30
-10
-20
-30
0
180
330
210
300
240
270
Figure 2.8 Directional sensitivity of (a) an
omnidirectional (solid line) and (b) a
directional (dotted line) microphone, mounted on
the head at 2 kHz. Data adapted from Knowles,
TB21.
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
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Directivity index
  • Variations
  • 2-D metric
  • derived 3-D metric
  • measured 3-D metric

Front
Directivity index
AIDI DI weighted across frequency by
Articulation Index weights
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Directivity indexes
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
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Link-It
22
What DI is needed for normal hearing in noise?
23
Types of directional arrays
Fixed versus adaptive
Additive versus subtractive
End-fire versus broadside
24
Super-directional microphone
Second-order subtraction
d
Front
-

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T
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45 mm
Source Raicevich (1996)
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Directivity index - hand-held
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Subtractive array
-
Directional at low and mid freq -
Directivity limited to 6 dB - Low-frequency
cut - Higher internal noise

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T
Output
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
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Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
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Widrow LMS noise reduction
Speech Noise

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Delay
-
Noise
Figure 7.5 The Widrow Least Mean Squares
adaptive noise reduction scheme, based on a
reference microphone that picks up only the
noise. The fixed delay compensates for the delay
inherent in the adaptive filter.
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
30
Two-sided array Griffiths Jim adaptive noise
reduction
Right

?


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Left
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
31
Microphone array benefit
Source Hoffman et al (1994)
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Reverberation
Total field
33
Reverberation plus noise
Total field
Noise
34
Directional mics - when and whereQuestion
3 What are the characteristics of the everyday
listening situations that favor either the OMNI
or the DIR microphone mode?
  • Answer Environmental characteristics that
    favor
  • Omnidirectional Directional


  • Talker located other than front Talker located
    in front
  • Background noise absent, very Moderate
    background noise
    soft, or very loud present
  • In cars or out-of-doors Talker distance
    lt 20 feet
  • Smaller rooms Larger Rooms

  • People as background noise

B Walden
35
Demonstrating directional advantage
S
N
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Demonstrating directional advantage
  • Start with directional mic off
  • Use continuous discourse
  • Use a SNR of approx -3 dB
  • SNR can be set adaptively
  • a few words here and there
  • Switch on directional mics

37
Directional microphone
Speech
Demos
Noise
38
Frontal frequency response
Figure 7.2 Frontal sensitivity of a two-port (or
two-microphone) subtractive directional
microphone relative to the sensitivity of an
equivalent single-port microphone. The parameter
shown is the port spacing. The internal delay
needed to produce a cardioid polar response has
been assumed.
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
39
Combined amplified and vent-transmitted sound
paths
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
40
Thats all folks
41
Adaptive noise suppression
  • (For comfort)

42
Adaptive noise suppression
6 dB
12 dB
6 dB
12 dB
43
Noise Reduction
44
Spectral Subtraction
Phase

Magnitude
?
F.T.
I.F.T.
-
Avg noise Spectrum
Switch
Averager
Speech/non-speech detector
Figure 7.10 A Spectral Subtraction noise
reduction system incorporating a Fourier
Transform to calculate the power spectrum, a
speech/non-speech detector to enable the average
spectral power of the noise to be estimated, and
an Inverse Fourier Transform to turn the
corrected spectrum back into a waveform.
Source Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids
45
Wireless systems
  • (for super intelligibility)

46
Wireless / Direct audio input
47
Wireless microphone
48
Wireless microphone
49
Wireless microphone
Babble
50
Wireless microphone
Babble
51
Summary Possible solutions to noise
  • Move closer
  • Electronic filtering
  • Directional microphones
  • FM (wireless) systems

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More information?
  • About NALs research
  • www.nal.gov.au
  • About the book Hearing Aids
  • www.boomerangpress.com.au

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Super-directional microphone
500 Hz Subtractive
54
Super-directional array
  • Head diffraction

55
Super-directional array
  • Head diffraction

56
Superdirectional microphone
Noise
57
Superdirectional microphone
Noise
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Superdirectional microphone
Noise
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