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Low-Complexity Own Voice Reconstruction for Hearables with an In-Ear Microphone

Audio and Speech Processing 2025-08-20 v2

Abstract

Hearable devices, equipped with one or more microphones, are commonly used for speech communication. Here, we consider the scenario where a hearable is used to capture the user's own voice in a noisy environment. In this scenario, own voice reconstruction (OVR) is essential for enhancing the quality and intelligibility of the recorded noisy own voice signals. In previous work, we developed a deep learning-based OVR system, aiming to reduce the amount of device-specific recordings for training by using data augmentation with phoneme-dependent models of own voice transfer characteristics. Given the limited computational resources available on hearables, in this paper we propose low-complexity variants of an OVR system based on the FT-JNF architecture and investigate the required amount of device-specific recordings for effective data augmentation and fine-tuning. Simulation results show that the proposed OVR system considerably improves speech quality, even under constraints of low complexity and a limited amount of device-specific recordings.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2409.04136,
  title  = {Low-Complexity Own Voice Reconstruction for Hearables with an In-Ear Microphone},
  author = {Mattes Ohlenbusch and Christian Rollwage and Simon Doclo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.04136},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to ICASSP 2025; typos corrected