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Digital wireless microphone systems have been developed to enhance speech intelligibility for hearing aid users. The voice of the speaker of interest is picked-up close to the mouth by a body-worn microphone, and rendered in a diotic way (same signal at th ...
IEEE2015

Objective Speech Intelligibility Assessment through Comparison of Phoneme Class Conditional Probability Sequences

Hervé Bourlard, Raphaël Marc Ullmann

Assessment of speech intelligibility is important for the development of speech systems, such as telephony systems and text-to-speech (TTS) systems. Existing approaches to the automatic assessment of intelligibility in telephony typically compare a referen ...
2015

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Hervé Lissek, Romain Boulandet

This paper presents a methodology for the design of broadband electroacoustic resonators for low-frequency room equalization. An electroacoustic resonator denotes a loudspeaker used as a membrane resonator, the acoustic impedance of which can be modified t ...
Elsevier2014

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L'invention est relative à un Baffle électroacoustique muni d'un dispositif de réduction active du son sans capteur acoustique. The invention refers to an Electroacoustic baffle with ensorless active sound reduction capabilities. ...
Institut Nationale de la Propriété Industrielle2014

Single-Channel Indoor Microphone Localization

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We propose a novel method for single-channel microphone localization inside a known room. Unlike other approaches, we take advantage of the room reverberation, which enables us to use only a single fixed loudspeaker to localize the microphone. Our method u ...
IEEE2014

Hardware and Algorithms for Ultrasonic Depth Imaging

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Depth imaging is commonly based on light. For example, LIDAR and Kinect use infrared light, while stereo cameras use visible light. These systems require hardware operating at high sampling frequencies, precise calibration, and they dissipate significant p ...
Ieee2014

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