18466440. Hearing Aid Device with Intonation Boosting simplified abstract (Board of Regents, The University of Texas System)

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Hearing Aid Device with Intonation Boosting

Organization Name

Board of Regents, The University of Texas System

Inventor(s)

Eric A. Freudenthal of El Paso TX (US)

Chigusa Kurumada of Rochester NY (US)

Hearing Aid Device with Intonation Boosting - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18466440 titled 'Hearing Aid Device with Intonation Boosting

Simplified Explanation

The method described in the patent application assists in recognizing the intonation of speech by processing the raw voice signal to boost frequencies related to intelligibility and isolate the fundamental frequency related to intonation, ultimately generating an intelligible speech signal with a boosted fundamental frequency.

  • Detect voice utterance and generate raw voice signal
  • Process raw voice signal to generate an intelligibility signal
  • Process raw voice signal to generate an intonation signal
  • Mix intelligibility signal and intonation signal to output an intelligible speech signal

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Hearing aids
  • Speech recognition software
  • Language learning tools

Problems Solved

This technology helps in:

  • Improving speech intelligibility for individuals with hearing impairments
  • Enhancing the accuracy of speech recognition systems
  • Facilitating language learning by emphasizing intonation patterns

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Enhanced communication for individuals with hearing loss
  • Improved performance of speech processing systems
  • Better understanding and interpretation of spoken language

Potential Commercial Applications

The potential commercial applications of this technology include:

  • Hearing aid devices
  • Speech therapy tools
  • Communication devices for individuals with speech disorders

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be the use of signal processing techniques in speech recognition systems to enhance speech intelligibility and accuracy.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing speech processing methods?

This article does not provide a direct comparison with existing speech processing methods. It would be beneficial to know the specific advantages and limitations of this technology in comparison to other methods currently available in the market.

What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology on a large scale?

This article does not address the potential challenges in implementing this technology on a large scale. It would be important to understand the scalability and practicality of integrating this innovation into various devices and systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method for assisting recognition of intonation of speech is provided. The method comprises detecting voice an utterance by a hearing aid and generating a raw voice signal produced by the voice utterance. The hearing aid processes the raw voice signal to generate an intelligibility signal that boosts and equalizes frequencies related to intelligibility of phonemes of the voice utterance. The hearing aid processes the raw voice signal to generate an intonation signal that isolates the fundamental frequency related to intonation of the voice utterances. The hearing aid mixes the intelligibility signal and the intonation signal to generate and output an intelligible speech signal with a boosted fundamental frequency.