Interspeech 2019 2019
DOI: 10.21437/interspeech.2019-3195
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On Mitigating Acoustic Feedback in Hearing Aids with Frequency Warping by All-Pass Networks

Abstract: Acoustic feedback control continues to be a challenging problem due to the emerging form factors in advanced hearing aids (HAs) and hearables. In this paper, we present a novel use of well-known all-pass filters in a network to perform frequency warping that we call "freping." Freping helps in breaking the Nyquist stability criterion and improves adaptive feedback cancellation (AFC). Based on informal subjective assessments, distortions due to freping are fairly benign. While common objective metrics like the … Show more

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