Brain‐Controlled Augmented Hearing for Spatially Moving Conversations in Multi‐Talker Environments
Vishal Choudhari,
Cong Han,
Stephan Bickel
et al.
Abstract:Focusing on a specific conversation amidst multiple interfering talkers is challenging, especially for those with hearing loss. Brain‐controlled assistive hearing devices aim to alleviate this problem by enhancing the attended speech based on the listener's neural signals using auditory attention decoding (AAD). Departing from conventional AAD studies that relied on oversimplified scenarios with stationary talkers, a realistic AAD task that involves multiple talkers taking turns as they continuously move in sp… Show more
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