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Low bit rate binaural link for improved ultra low-latency low-complexity multichannel speech enhancement in Hearing Aids

Audio and Speech Processing 2023-07-19 v1

Abstract

Speech enhancement in hearing aids is a challenging task since the hardware limits the number of possible operations and the latency needs to be in the range of only a few milliseconds. We propose a deep-learning model compatible with these limitations, which we refer to as Group-Communication Filter-and-Sum Network (GCFSnet). GCFSnet is a causal multiple-input single output enhancement model using filter-and-sum processing in the time-frequency domain and a multi-frame deep post filter. All filters are complex-valued and are estimated by a deep-learning model using weight-sharing through Group Communication and quantization-aware training for reducing model size and computational footprint. For a further increase in performance, a low bit rate binaural link for delayed binaural features is proposed to use binaural information while retaining a latency of 2ms. The performance of an oracle binaural LCMV beamformer in non-low-latency configuration can be matched even by a unilateral configuration of the GCFSnet in terms of objective metrics.

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@article{arxiv.2307.08858,
  title  = {Low bit rate binaural link for improved ultra low-latency low-complexity multichannel speech enhancement in Hearing Aids},
  author = {Nils L. Westhausen and Bernd T. Meyer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.08858},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted at WASPAA 2023