DOAJ Open Access 2026

Subjective quality evaluation of personalized own voice reconstruction systems

Ohlenbusch Mattes Rollwage Christian Doclo Simon Rennies Jan

Abstrak

Own voice pickup technology for hearable devices facilitates communication in noisy environments. Own voice reconstruction (OVR) systems enhance the quality and intelligibility of the recorded noisy own voice signals. Since disturbances affecting the recorded own voice signals depend on individual factors, personalized OVR systems have the potential to outperform generic OVR systems. In this paper, we propose personalizing OVR systems through data augmentation and fine-tuning, comparing them to their generic counterparts. We investigate the influence of personalization on speech quality assessed by objective metrics and conduct a subjective listening test to evaluate quality under various conditions. In addition, we assess the prediction accuracy of the objective metrics by comparing predicted quality with subjectively measured quality. Our findings suggest that personalized OVR provides benefits over generic OVR for some talkers only. Our results also indicate that performance comparisons between systems are not always accurately predicted by objective metrics. In particular, certain disturbances lead to a consistent overestimation of quality compared to actual subjective ratings.

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Ohlenbusch Mattes

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Rollwage Christian

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Doclo Simon

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Rennies Jan

Format Sitasi

Mattes, O., Christian, R., Simon, D., Jan, R. (2026). Subjective quality evaluation of personalized own voice reconstruction systems. https://doi.org/10.1051/aacus/2026021

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2026
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10.1051/aacus/2026021
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