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Modeling of speech-dependent own voice transfer characteristics for hearables with an in-ear microphone

Ohlenbusch Mattes Rollwage Christian Doclo Simon

Abstrak

Many hearables contain an in-ear microphone, which may be used to capture the own voice of its user. However, due to the hearable occluding the ear canal, the in-ear microphone mostly records body-conducted speech, typically suffering from band-limitation effects and amplification at low frequencies. Since the occlusion effect is determined by the ratio between the air-conducted and body-conducted components of own voice, the own voice transfer characteristics between the outer face of the hearable and the in-ear microphone depend on the speech content and the individual talker. In this paper, we propose a speech-dependent model of the own voice transfer characteristics based on phoneme recognition, assuming a linear time-invariant relative transfer function for each phoneme. We consider both individual models and models averaged over several talkers. Experimental results based on recordings with a prototype hearable show that the proposed speech-dependent model enables to simulate in-ear signals more accurately than a speech-independent model in terms of technical measures, especially under utterance mismatch and talker mismatch. Additionally, simulation results show that talker-averaged models generalize better to different talkers than individual models.

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Ohlenbusch Mattes

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Rollwage Christian

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Doclo Simon

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Mattes, O., Christian, R., Simon, D. (2024). Modeling of speech-dependent own voice transfer characteristics for hearables with an in-ear microphone. https://doi.org/10.1051/aacus/2024032

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2024
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10.1051/aacus/2024032
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