Noise reduction system for hearing assistance devices
First Claim
1. A method for noise reduction in a first hearing aid configured to benefit a wearer'"'"'s first ear using information from a second hearing aid configured to benefit a wearer'"'"'s second ear, comprising:
- receiving first sound signals with the first hearing aid and second sound signals with the second hearing aid;
converting the first sound signals into first side complex frequency domain samples (first side samples);
calculating a measure of amplitude of the first side samples as a function of frequency and time (A1(f,t));
calculating a measure of phase in the first side samples as a function of frequency and time (P1(f,t));
converting the second sound signals into second side complex frequency domain samples (second side samples);
calculating a measure of amplitude of the second side samples as a function of frequency and time (A2(f,t));
calculating a measure of phase in the second side samples as a function of frequency and time (P2(f,t));
coding the A2(f,t) and P2(f,t) to produce coded amplitude and phase information;
transferring the coded amplitude and phase information to the first hearing aid at a bit rate that is reduced by increasing a level of quantization from a rate necessary to transmit the measure of amplitude and measure of phase prior to coding;
converting the coded amplitude and phase information to original dynamic range information; and
using the original dynamic range information, A1(f,t) and P1(f,t) to calculate a gain estimate at the first hearing aid to perform noise reduction.
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Abstract
Disclosed herein is a system for binaural noise reduction for hearing assistance devices using information generated at a first hearing assistance device and information received from a second hearing assistance device. In various embodiments, the present subject matter provides a gain measurement for noise reduction using information from a second hearing assistance device that is transferred at a lower bit rate or bandwidth by the use of coding for further quantization of the information to reduce the amount of information needed to make a gain calculation at the first hearing assistance device. The present subject matter can be used for hearing aids with wireless or wired connections.
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21 Claims
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1. A method for noise reduction in a first hearing aid configured to benefit a wearer'"'"'s first ear using information from a second hearing aid configured to benefit a wearer'"'"'s second ear, comprising:
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receiving first sound signals with the first hearing aid and second sound signals with the second hearing aid; converting the first sound signals into first side complex frequency domain samples (first side samples); calculating a measure of amplitude of the first side samples as a function of frequency and time (A1(f,t)); calculating a measure of phase in the first side samples as a function of frequency and time (P1(f,t)); converting the second sound signals into second side complex frequency domain samples (second side samples); calculating a measure of amplitude of the second side samples as a function of frequency and time (A2(f,t)); calculating a measure of phase in the second side samples as a function of frequency and time (P2(f,t)); coding the A2(f,t) and P2(f,t) to produce coded amplitude and phase information; transferring the coded amplitude and phase information to the first hearing aid at a bit rate that is reduced by increasing a level of quantization from a rate necessary to transmit the measure of amplitude and measure of phase prior to coding; converting the coded amplitude and phase information to original dynamic range information; and using the original dynamic range information, A1(f,t) and P1(f,t) to calculate a gain estimate at the first hearing aid to perform noise reduction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A hearing assistance device adapted for noise reduction using information from a second hearing assistance device, comprising:
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a microphone adapted to convert sound into a first signal; a processor adapted to provide hearing assistance device processing and adapted to perform noise reduction calculations, the processor configured to perform processing comprising; frequency analysis of the first signal to generate frequency domain complex representations; determine phase and amplitude information from the complex representations; convert coded phase and amplitude information received from the second hearing assistance device to original dynamic range information, the coded phase and amplitude information transferred from the second hearing assistance device at a bit rate that is reduced by increasing a level of quantization from a rate necessary to transmit the information prior to coding; and compute a gain estimate using the phase and amplitude information and the original dynamic range information. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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