2018
DOI: 10.1250/ast.39.397
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Low-delay wind noise cancellation with preservation of spatial information for binaural hearing aids

Abstract: Wind noise annoys hearing-aid users, and it is hard to attach a windscreen to a hearing-aid microphone, for cosmetic reasons. Some hearing-aid devices reduce the low-frequency components of input signals by using high-pass filters to suppress the wind noise. Although wind noise can be attenuated by this approach, the perceived binaural information of the desired signals will also be degraded simultaneously, resulting in partial information loss. We had previously proposed a shorttime fast-Fourier-transform-bas… Show more

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