Systems and methods for audio signal evaluation and adjustment

US11950069B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11950069-B2
Application numberUS-202117185805-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 25, 2021
Priority dateFeb 27, 2020
Publication dateApr 2, 2024
Grant dateApr 2, 2024

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Systems and methods are provided for monitoring auditory stimulation provided to a listener through a personal listening device. In one example, a method includes monitoring one or more acoustic profile parameters of an audio signal received from an audio source and rendered on a headphone assembly based on one or more received transducer parameters of one or more transducers of the headphone assembly; monitoring one or more listener-headphone engagement parameters based on headphone position data from a sensor coupled to the headphone assembly; and adjusting the audio signal and/or acoustic stimulation based on the monitoring of the one or more acoustic profile parameters and the monitoring of one or more listener-headphone engagement parameters, wherein the one or more listener-headphone engagement parameters include a current engagement status of the headphone assembly with respect to the user and a duration of active engagement of the headphone assembly with respect to the user.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for an audio signal processor, comprising: receiving an audio signal from an audio source; receiving headphone position data from a sensor coupled to a headphone assembly rendering the audio signal to a user; receiving head position data from a second sensor coupled to the headphone assembly rendering the audio signal to the user; receiving one or more transducer parameters from one or more transducers of the headphone assembly; monitoring one or more acoustic profile parameters of the audio signal based on the one or more transducer parameters; monitoring one or more listener-headphone engagement parameters based on the headphone position data; and adjusting the audio signal and/or acoustic stimulation based on the monitoring of the one or more acoustic profile parameters, the monitoring of one or more listener-headphone engagement parameters, and the head position data; and determining an instantaneous perceived loudness based on the monitoring of the one or more acoustic profile parameters, wherein the audio signal is adjusted based on the instantaneous perceived loudness and the monitoring of the one or more listener-headphone engagement parameters; wherein the one or more listener-headphone engagement parameters include a current engagement status of the headphone assembly with respect to the user and a duration of active engagement of the headphone assembly with respect to the user; wherein adjusting the audio signal includes one or more of filtering impulsive sounds having an intensity greater than a threshold intensity, reducing an overall intensity of the audio signal, reducing an intensity of selected frequencies of the audio signal, and adaptively shaping a sound spectrum over time, and wherein the one or more acoustic profile parameters of the audio signal are generated from the one or more transducer parameters and further based on extracting features from the audio signal, including temporal features, spectral features, and overall frequency-dependent intensity levels. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining a short-term acoustic load and a long-term acoustic load based on a perceived loudness profile over a short-term duration of time and an average perceived loudness over a long-term duration, respectively, wherein an audio input signal or an output acoustic stimulation is adjusted based on the instantaneous perceived loudness, the short-term acoustic load, the long-term acoustic load, and the monitoring of the one or more listener-headphone engagement parameters. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising determining a first probability of risk for short-term hearing degradation and a second probability of risk of long-term hearing degradation based on the instantaneous perceived loudness and the short-term acoustic load and the long-term acoustic load, respectively, wherein the audio input signal is adjusted based on the first probability and the second probability. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising providing one or more indications to the user, via a user interface of the headphone assembly, based on the first probability and the second probability. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the one or more indications include one or more of a visual indication, an audible indication, and a haptic indication. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the audio signal is a dual-channel audio input signal, the acoustic profile parameters further based on audiogram parameters of the user. 7. An audio rendering system, comprising: a headphone assembly including a headband, a pair of headphones, each including one or more transducers, and one or more sensors coupled to each of the pair of headphones for sensing active headphone engagement with respect to a user; and an audio evaluation system for monitoring auditory stimulation provided by an audio input signal rendered to the user via the headphone assembly, the audio evaluation system including: a controller with executable instructions stored in non-transitory memory for: receiving the audio input signal from an audio source; receiving headphone position data from the one or more sensors; receiving one or more transducer parameters from the headphone assembly; receiving one or more acoustic profile parameters of the audio input signal, wherein the one or more acoustic profile parameters of the audio input signal are generated from the one or more transducer parameters, wherein the one or more acoustic profile parameters are further based on extracting features from the audio input signal, including temporal features, spectral features, and overall frequency-dependent intensity levels, and wherein the one or more acoustic profile parameters are further based on audiogram parameters of the user; determining a first probability of short-term hearing risk based on the one or more acoustic profile parameters and the headphone position data; and adjusting the audio input signal prior to the headphone assembly rendering the audio input signal to the user based on the first probability of short-term hearing risk. 8. The audio rendering system of claim 7 , wherein the controller is communicatively coupled to a user interface having a display portion, and wherein the controller includes further instructions for visually indicating, via the display portion, an auditory stimulation status of the user based on the first probability of short-term hearing risk. 9. The audio rendering system of claim 7 , wherein the headphone assembly includes a user interface. 10. The audio rendering system of claim 9 , wherein the user interface is part of a computing device. 11. The audio rendering system of claim 7 , wherein the one or more sensors providing headphone position data include position sensors. 12. The audio rendering system of claim 11 , wherein the instructions enable the controller to determine if the user is listening with both the pair of headphones or only one of the pair of headphones. 13. The audio rendering system of claim 12 , wherein the instructions enable the controller to monitor a duration of engagement between one or both of the pair of headphones and an ear or ears of the user. 14. A system, comprising: a headphone assembly including a headband coupled to a pair of headphones at opposite extreme ends, wherein each of the pair of headphones includes one or more transducers, and one or more sensors coupled to each of the pair of headphones for sensing active headphone engagement with respect to a user; and a controller comprising computer-readable instructions stored on non-transitory memory thereof that when executed enable the controller to: determine current engagement via identification of a position of each of the pair of headphones relative to a left ear and a right ear of the user; monitor a duration of headphone engagement with the left ear, the right ear, or both ears in response to the position of each of the pair of headphones; output the current engagement and the duration; determine via machine learning a short-term risk probability and a long-term risk probability of degradation to the left ear and the right ear based on one or more of the current engagement and the duration; and adjust an audio signal based on one or more of the short-term risk probability and the long-term risk probability. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the short-term risk probability and the long-term risk probability of degradation to the left ear and the right ear are based on one or more of the duration, an instantaneous perceived loudness, a short-term acoustic load profile, a

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  • H04R5/04Primary

    Circuit arrangements, {e.g. for selective connection of amplifier inputs/outputs to loudspeakers, for loudspeaker detection, or for adaptation of settings to personal preferences or hearing impairments (combinations of amplifiers H03F3/68; stereophonic systems H04S)} · CPC title

  • Management of the audio stream, e.g. setting of volume, audio stream path · CPC title

  • Details not provided for in groups H04R1/1008 - H04R1/1083 · CPC title

  • Input selection or mixing for amplifiers or loudspeakers · CPC title

  • Aspects of volume control, not necessarily automatic, in sound systems · CPC title

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What does patent US11950069B2 cover?
Systems and methods are provided for monitoring auditory stimulation provided to a listener through a personal listening device. In one example, a method includes monitoring one or more acoustic profile parameters of an audio signal received from an audio source and rendered on a headphone assembly based on one or more received transducer parameters of one or more transducers of the headphone a…
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Harman Int Ind
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R5/04. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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