Apparatus and method for improving the audibility of specific sounds to a user

US9799210B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9799210-B2
Application numberUS-201414769122-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2014
Priority dateMar 13, 2013
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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There is provided a method of operating a device to generate a target sound that is audible to a user of the device, the method comprising measuring background noise in an environment in which the device is located; using a perceptual loudness model to predict an audibility of the target sound to the user of the device based on the measured background noise; using the output of the perceptual loudness model to determine a gain value that is to be applied to a source signal used to generate the target sound in order to provide at least a desired level of audibility of the target sound to the user; applying the determined gain value to the source signal to produce a modified source signal; and generating the target sound using the modified source signal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of operating a device to generate a target sound that is audible to a user of the device, the method comprising: measuring background noise in an environment in which the device is located; using a perceptual loudness model to predict an audibility of the target sound to the user of the device in the presence of the measured background noise, said step comprising using the perceptual loudness model to compute a perceived loudness of the target sound from the measured background noise and a composite signal formed by adding the source signal for the target sound to the measured background noise; using an output of the perceptual loudness model to determine a gain value that is to be applied to a source signal used to generate the target sound in order to provide at least a desired level of audibility of the target sound to the user; applying the determined gain value to the source signal to produce a modified source signal; and generating the target sound using the modified source signal. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of using the perceptual loudness model comprises computing a measure of a loudness of the target sound in view of the measured background noise. 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the perceptual loudness model is used to predict a first threshold at which the target sound becomes audible to the user, and to predict how the audibility of the target sound to the user increases as the volume of the target sound increases. 4. A method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the step of using the output of the perceptual loudness model comprises using the prediction of how the audibility of the target sound to the user increases as the volume of the target sound increases to determine the level or volume required for the target sound in order to achieve at least a desired level of audibility for the target sound. 5. A method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the step of using the output of the perceptual loudness model further comprises determining the gain value appropriate for the determined level or volume required for the target sound. 6. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of using the output of the perceptual loudness model to determine a gain value comprises using a look-up table that provides the gain value required for the predicted audibility of the target sound and the measured background noise. 7. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of using a perceptual loudness model to predict the audibility of the target sound comprises evaluating how audible the target sound would be for a specific gain value and the measured background noise. 8. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of using a perceptual loudness model is repeated after a gain value is determined in the step of using the output of the perceptual loudness model to determine a gain value, and wherein, when the step of using a perceptual loudness model is repeated, the composite signal is formed by applying the gain value to the source signal for the target sound to produce an intermediate modified signal and adding the intermediate modified signal to the measured background noise. 9. A method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising pre-processing the source signal in order to account for the acoustic path between a speaker of the device and the means provided in the device for measuring the background noise. 10. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in the event that the method is performed when the device is already generating the target sound, the step of measuring the background noise in the environment in which the device is located comprises: measuring the sound in the environment in which the device is located; and filtering or subtracting the source signal for the target sound from the measured sound to give the measured background noise. 11. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of measuring the background noise in the environment in which the device is located further comprises: measuring the sound in the environment in which the device is located; processing the measured sound to identify target sounds generated by other devices; and in the event that target sounds generated by other devices are identified in the measured sound, processing the measured sound to remove said target sounds generated by other devices to give the measured background noise. 12. A method of operating a device to generate a target sound that is audible to a user of the device, the method comprising: measuring background noise in an environment in which the device is located; using a perceptual loudness model to predict an audibility of the target sound to the user of the device in the presence of the measured background noise; using an output of the perceptual loudness model to determine a gain value that is to be applied to a source signal used to generate the target sound to provide at least a desired level of audibility of the target sound to the user, said step comprising: using the output of the perceptual loudness model to determine an initial gain value to be applied to the source signal that results in a perceived loudness of zero; and extrapolating the initial gain value to a gain value that has an above-zero perceived loudness; applying the determined gain value to the source signal to produce a modified source signal; and generating the target sound using the modified source signal. 13. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium comprising instructions for execution by a suitable computer or processing unit, the non-transitory machine-readable medium comprising: instructions for measuring background noise in an environment in which the device is located; instructions for using a perceptual loudness model to predict an audibility of the target sound to the user of the device in the presence of the measured background noise by using the perceptual loudness model to compute a perceived loudness of the target sound from the measured background noise and a composite signal formed by adding the source signal for the target sound to the measured background noise; instructions for using an output of the perceptual loudness model to determine a gain value that is to be applied to a source signal used to generate the target sound to provide at least a desired level of audibility of the target sound to the user; instructions for applying the determined gain value to the source signal to produce a modified source signal; and instructions for generating the target sound using the modified source signal. 14. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the instructions for using a perceptual loudness model to predict the audibility of the target sound comprise; instructions for evaluating how audible the target sound would be for a specific gain value and the measured background noise. 15. A device for use in generating a target sound that is audible to a user of the device, the device comprising: a microphone for measuring background noise in an environment in which the device is located; a processing unit configured to: use a perceptual loudness model to predict an audibility of the target sound to the user of the device in the presence of the measured background noise by using the perceptual loudness model to compute a perceived loudness of the target sound from the measured background noise and a composite signal formed by adding the source signal for the target sound to the measured background noise; use an output of the perceptual loudness model to determine a gain val

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What does patent US9799210B2 cover?
There is provided a method of operating a device to generate a target sound that is audible to a user of the device, the method comprising measuring background noise in an environment in which the device is located; using a perceptual loudness model to predict an audibility of the target sound to the user of the device based on the measured background noise; using the output of the perceptual l…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03G3/32. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Oct 24 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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