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Rate-constrained multi-microphone noise reduction for hearing aid devices
J. Amini
Signal Processing Systems
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reduction
100%
hearings
100%
noise
100%
devices
100%
data
40%
acoustics
31%
information
27%
power
22%
performance
22%
sensors
22%
algorithms
18%
signals
18%
compression
13%
constraints
9%
quantization
9%
mobile phones
4%
ears
4%
speech
4%
populations
4%
processing
4%
allocations
4%
people
4%
netherlands
4%
transmission
4%
environment
4%
beams
4%
Computer Science
Hearing Aid
100%
Assistive Devices
63%
Noise Reduction Algorithm
27%
Sensor Networks
27%
Data Compression
27%
Quantization (Signal Processing)
18%
User
18%
Allocation Strategy
9%
rate distortion
9%
wireless link
9%
Compressed Data
9%
Power Consumption
9%
Centralized Processing
9%
Filtering
9%
Links
9%
Cell Phone
9%
Compression Problem
9%
Algorithms
9%
Engineering
Reduction
100%
Acoustics
36%
Binaural Hearing
26%
Sensor Network
15%
Data Rate
10%
Estimation
10%
Sound Signal
10%
Central Processor
5%
Electric Power Utilization
5%
Sensor
5%
Limitations
5%
Noise Power
5%
Cellphone
5%
Assuming
5%
Processing
5%
Transmissions
5%
Filtration
5%
Recorded Signal
5%
Neuroscience
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Hearing Loss
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Data Compression
13%
Medicine and Dentistry
Speech Intelligibility
5%