A robust adaptive binaural beamformer for hearing devices

Jinjun Xiao, Z. Luo, I. Merks, Zhang Tao
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Abstract

In a hearing aid application, the performance of an adaptive beamformer is sensitive to errors in the acoustic transfer function or noise estimation. The estimation errors can be caused by factors including the head movement of the hearing aid users, non-stationarity of the environment, or imperfect array calibration. With such inaccurate information, the beamformer not only provides less noise reduction, but also causes undesirable speech distortions. To improve the beamformers performance in such conditions, robust beam-forming algorithms have been proposed in the literature. In particular, to minimize the speech distortions caused by imperfect look direction estimation, a robust binaural beam-forming algorithm has been proposed in [1]. This algorithm utilizes constrained optimization to improve the protection of the target speech. The beamforming adaption is based on a low-complexity iteration method called Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM). This paper aims for evaluating the proposed binaural beamforming algorithm by comparing its performance with the Minimum Variance Distortionless Response (MVDR) beamformer in various noisy environments. The benefit of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated through both objective and subjective evaluations. In particular, multiple-microphone recordings on a pair of binaural hearing aids on a mannequin are used. Objective perception scores are calculated and compared. In addition, a subjective evaluation of speech intelligibility using normal-hearing listeners is conducted. Both the objective and subjective evaluation results show the robustness of the proposed algorithm.
一种用于听力设备的鲁棒自适应双耳波束形成器
在助听器应用中,自适应波束形成器的性能对声传递函数或噪声估计中的误差很敏感。估计误差可能由助听器使用者的头部运动、环境的非平稳性或阵列校准不完善等因素引起。有了这些不准确的信息,波束形成器不仅不能提供更少的降噪,而且还会引起不希望的语音失真。为了提高波束形成器在这种情况下的性能,文献中提出了鲁棒波束形成算法。特别是,为了最大限度地减少由于不完美的视觉方向估计造成的语音失真,[1]提出了一种鲁棒的双耳波束形成算法。该算法利用约束优化来提高对目标语音的保护。波束形成自适应是基于一种低复杂度的迭代方法,即乘法器交替方向法(ADMM)。本文通过与最小方差无失真响应(MVDR)波束形成器在各种噪声环境下的性能比较,对所提出的双耳波束形成算法进行了评价。通过客观和主观评价证明了该算法的有效性。特别地,在人体模型上使用双耳助听器上的多麦克风录音。计算并比较客观感知得分。此外,使用正常听力的听众进行语音可理解性的主观评价。客观和主观评价结果均表明了该算法的鲁棒性。
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