Target Speaker Detection with Concealed EEG around the Ear
Target speaker identification is essential for speech enhancement algorithms in assistive devices aimed towards helping the hearing impaired. Several recent studies have reported that target speaker identification is possible through electroencephalography (EEG) recordings. If the EEG system could b...
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doaj-cdefaf8bcd9147058c3342a1927ff9ad2020-11-24T21:05:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2016-07-011010.3389/fnins.2016.00349206084Target Speaker Detection with Concealed EEG around the EarBojana Mirkovic0Bojana Mirkovic1Martin Georg Bleichner2Martin Georg Bleichner3Maarten De Vos4Stefan Debener5Stefan Debener6Stefan Debener7Carl von Ossietzky University of OldenburgCluster of Excellence Hearing4allCarl von Ossietzky University of OldenburgCluster of Excellence Hearing4allUniversity of OxfordCarl von Ossietzky University of OldenburgCluster of Excellence Hearing4allUniversity of OldenburgTarget speaker identification is essential for speech enhancement algorithms in assistive devices aimed towards helping the hearing impaired. Several recent studies have reported that target speaker identification is possible through electroencephalography (EEG) recordings. If the EEG system could be reduced to acceptable size while retaining the signal quality, hearing aids could benefit from the integration with concealed EEG. To compare the performance of a multichannel around-the-ear EEG system with high-density cap EEG recordings an envelope tracking algorithm was applied in a competitive speaker paradigm. The data from 20 normal hearing listeners were concurrently collected from the traditional state-of-the-art laboratory wired EEG system and a wireless mobile EEG system with two bilaterally-placed around-the-ear electrode arrays (cEEGrids). The results show that the cEEGrid ear-EEG technology captured neural signals that allowed the identification of the attended speaker above chance-level, with 69.3% accuracy, while cap-EEG signals resulted in the accuracy of 84.8%. Further analyses investigated the influence of ear-EEG signal quality and revealed that the envelope tracking procedure was unaffected by variability in channel impedances. We conclude that the quality of concealed ear-EEG recordings as acquired with the cEEGrid array has potential to be used in the brain-computer interface steering of hearing aids.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2016.00349/fullEEGselective attentioncocktail partymobile EEGSpeech decodingcEEGrid |
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Bojana Mirkovic Bojana Mirkovic Martin Georg Bleichner Martin Georg Bleichner Maarten De Vos Stefan Debener Stefan Debener Stefan Debener Target Speaker Detection with Concealed EEG around the Ear Frontiers in Neuroscience EEG selective attention cocktail party mobile EEG Speech decoding cEEGrid |
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Bojana Mirkovic Bojana Mirkovic Martin Georg Bleichner Martin Georg Bleichner Maarten De Vos Stefan Debener Stefan Debener Stefan Debener |
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Target Speaker Detection with Concealed EEG around the Ear |
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Target Speaker Detection with Concealed EEG around the Ear |
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Target Speaker Detection with Concealed EEG around the Ear |
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Target Speaker Detection with Concealed EEG around the Ear |
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Target speaker identification is essential for speech enhancement algorithms in assistive devices aimed towards helping the hearing impaired. Several recent studies have reported that target speaker identification is possible through electroencephalography (EEG) recordings. If the EEG system could be reduced to acceptable size while retaining the signal quality, hearing aids could benefit from the integration with concealed EEG. To compare the performance of a multichannel around-the-ear EEG system with high-density cap EEG recordings an envelope tracking algorithm was applied in a competitive speaker paradigm. The data from 20 normal hearing listeners were concurrently collected from the traditional state-of-the-art laboratory wired EEG system and a wireless mobile EEG system with two bilaterally-placed around-the-ear electrode arrays (cEEGrids). The results show that the cEEGrid ear-EEG technology captured neural signals that allowed the identification of the attended speaker above chance-level, with 69.3% accuracy, while cap-EEG signals resulted in the accuracy of 84.8%. Further analyses investigated the influence of ear-EEG signal quality and revealed that the envelope tracking procedure was unaffected by variability in channel impedances. We conclude that the quality of concealed ear-EEG recordings as acquired with the cEEGrid array has potential to be used in the brain-computer interface steering of hearing aids. |
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EEG selective attention cocktail party mobile EEG Speech decoding cEEGrid |
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