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<title>Dual-Channel Spectral Weighting for Robust Speech Recognition in Mobile Devices</title>
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<description>Dual-Channel Spectral Weighting for Robust Speech Recognition in Mobile Devices
López-Espejo, Iván; Peinado, Antonio M.; Gomez, Angel M.; Gonzalez, Jose A.
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<title>Noise-Robust Hearing Aid Voice Control</title>
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<description>Noise-Robust Hearing Aid Voice Control
López Espejo, Iván; Roselló, Eros; Edraki, Amin; Harte, Naomi; Jensen, Jesper
Advancing the design of robust hearing aid (HA)&#13;
voice control is crucial to increase the HA use rate among hard&#13;
of hearing people as well as to improve HA users’ experience. In&#13;
this work, we contribute towards this goal by, first, presenting a&#13;
novel HA speech dataset consisting of noisy own voice captured&#13;
by 2 behind-the-ear (BTE) and 1 in-ear-canal (IEC) microphones.&#13;
Second, we provide baseline HA voice control results from&#13;
the evaluation of light, state-of-the-art keyword spotting mod-&#13;
els utilizing different combinations of HA microphone signals.&#13;
Experimental results show the benefits of exploiting bandwidth-&#13;
limited bone-conducted speech (BCS) from the IEC microphone&#13;
to achieve noise-robust HA voice control. Furthermore, results&#13;
also demonstrate that voice control performance can be boosted&#13;
by assisting BCS by the broader-bandwidth BTE microphone&#13;
signals. Aiming at setting a baseline upon which the scientific&#13;
community can continue to progress, the HA noisy speech dataset&#13;
has been made publicly available.
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