Head related transfer function individualization for hearing device

US9848273B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9848273-B1
Application numberUS-201615331230-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateOct 21, 2016
Priority dateOct 21, 2016
Publication dateDec 19, 2017
Grant dateDec 19, 2017

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A hearing system includes one or more hearing devices configured to be worn by a user. Each hearing device includes a signal source that provides an input electrical signal representing a sound of a virtual source. A filter implements a head related transfer function (HRTF) to add spatialization cues associated with a virtual location of the virtual source to the electrical signal and outputs a filtered electrical signal that includes the spatialization cues. A speaker of the hearing device converts the filtered electrical signal into an acoustic signal and plays the acoustic signal to the user. The system includes motion tracking circuitry that tracks motion of the user as the user moves in a direction of a perceived location that the user perceives to be the virtual location of the virtual source. Head related transfer function (HRTF) individualization circuitry determines a difference between the virtual location and the perceived location in response to the motion of the user. The HRTF individualization circuitry individualizes the HRTF based on the difference.

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A system comprising: at least one hearing device configured to be worn by a user, each hearing device comprising: a signal source configured to provide an electrical signal representing a sound of a virtual source; a filter configured to implement a head related transfer function (HRTF) to add spatialization cues associated with a virtual location of the virtual source to the electrical signal and to output a filtered electrical signal that includes the spatialization cues; and a speaker configured to convert the filtered electrical signal into an acoustic sound and to play the acoustic sound to the user of the hearing device; motion tracking circuitry configured to track motion of the user as the user moves in a direction of a perceived location that the user perceives to be the virtual location of the virtual source; and HRTF individualization circuitry configured to determine a difference between the virtual location of the virtual source and the perceived location in response to the motion of the user and to individualize the HRTF for the user based on the difference by modifying one or both of a minimum phase component of the HRTF associated with vertical localization and an all-pass component of the HRTF associated with horizontal localization. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the HRTF individualization circuitry is configured to modify the minimum phase component of the HRTF based on the difference between the virtual location and the perceived location without modifying the all-pass component of the HRTF based on the difference between the virtual location and the perceived location. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein: the motion tracking circuitry is configured to detect a second motion of the user unrelated to the motion of the user as the user moves in the direction of the perceived location; and the HRTF individualization circuitry is configured to modify the all-pass component of the HRTF based on the second motion of the user. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one hearing device comprises left and right hearing devices worn by the user; the motion tracking circuitry is configured to detect a second motion of the user unrelated to the motion of the user as the user moves in the direction of the perceived location; and further comprising position circuitry disposed within one or both of the left and right hearing devices, the position circuitry configured to determine one or both of distance between the left and right hearing devices and relative orientation of the left and right hearing devices based on the motion of the user in the direction of the perceived location or to determine one or both of the distance and relative orientation of the left and right hearing devices based on the second motion of the user. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein each hearing device further comprising: at least one microphone; a signal processor configured to process signals picked up by the microphones; and control circuitry configured to individualize algorithms of one or both of the microphone and the signal processor based on one or both of the distance between the left and right hearing devices and the relative orientation of the hearing devices. 6. The system of claim 4 , wherein the position circuitry is configured to determine if the left and right hearing devices are correctly positioned based on one or both of the distance and the relative orientation of the left and right hearing devices. 7. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: one or more microphones disposed within the hearing device, the microphones configured to detect a sound produced by one or more speakers located external to the hearing device; and the HRTF individualization circuitry is configured to determine one or both of an interaural time difference (ITD) and an interaural level difference (ILD) based on the sound of the external speakers and to modify the all-pass component based on one or both of the ITD and the ILD. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the motion tracking circuitry includes one or more motion sensors disposed within the hearing device worn by the user. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the motion tracking circuitry comprises one or more external sensors located external to the hearing device worn by the user. 10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the HRTF individualization circuitry is configured to iteratively individualize the minimum phase HRTF until the difference between the virtual location of the virtual source and the perceived location is within a predetermined threshold value. 11. A system comprising: one or more hearing devices configured to be worn by a user, each hearing device comprising: a signal source configured to provide an electrical signal representing a sound of a virtual source; a filter configured to implement a head related transfer function (HRTF) to add spatialization cues associated with a virtual location of the virtual source to the electrical signal and to output a filtered electrical signal that includes the spatialization cues; and a speaker configured to convert the filtered electrical signal into an acoustic sound and to play the acoustic sound to the user; motion tracking circuitry configured to track motion of the user as the user moves in a direction of a perceived location that the user perceives as the virtual location of the virtual source; and head related transfer function (HRTF) individualization circuitry configured to determine a difference between the virtual location and the perceived location based on the motion of the user and to individualize the HRTF for the user based on the difference by modifying a minimum phase component of the HRTF associated with vertical localization. 12. The system of claim 11 , further comprising: one or more microphones disposed within the hearing device, the microphones configured to detect an external sound produced externally from the hearing device; and the HRTF individualization circuitry is configured to determine one or both of an ITD and an ILD based on the external sound and to modify an all-pass component of the HRTF based on one or both of the ITD and the ILD. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the external sound is ambient noise. 14. The system of claim 12 , further comprising at least one external speaker arranged external to the hearing device and configured to generate the external sound. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the HRTF individualization circuitry is configured to design a peaking filter based on the difference. 16. A method of operating a hearing device comprising: producing a sound having spatialization cues associated with a virtual location of a virtual source; playing, through a speaker of at least one hearing device worn by a user, the sound to a user of the hearing device; tracking motion of the user as the user moves in a direction of a perceived location that the user perceives as the virtual location of the virtual source; determining a difference between the virtual location and the perceived location based on the motion of the user; individualizing a head related transfer function (HRTF) for the user based on the difference by modifying a minimum phase component of the HRTF associated with vertical localization. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising individualizing an all-pass component of the HRTF based on at least one of the motion of the user in the direction of the perceived location and a second motion of the user different from the motion of the user in the direction of t

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  • Enhancing the perception of the sound image or of the spatial distribution using head related transfer functions [HRTF's] or equivalents thereof, e.g. interaural time difference [ITD] or interaural level difference [ILD] · CPC title

  • Synergistic effects of band splitting and sub-band processing · CPC title

  • H04S7/304Primary

    For headphones · CPC title

  • Binaural · CPC title

  • Positioning of individual sound objects, e.g. moving airplane, within a sound field (H04S2420/13 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9848273B1 cover?
A hearing system includes one or more hearing devices configured to be worn by a user. Each hearing device includes a signal source that provides an input electrical signal representing a sound of a virtual source. A filter implements a head related transfer function (HRTF) to add spatialization cues associated with a virtual location of the virtual source to the electrical signal and outputs a…
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Starkey Labs Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04S7/304. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Dec 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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