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US Patent 10015589 Controlling speech enhancement algorithms using near-field spatial statistics

Patent 10015589 was granted and assigned to Cirrus Logic on July, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Cirrus Logic
Cirrus Logic
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
100155890
Patent Inventor Names
Samuel Ponvarma Ebenezer0
Date of Patent
July 3, 2018
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Patent Application Number
131995930
Date Filed
September 2, 2011
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12028678 Proximity microphone
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US Patent 11785380 Hybrid audio beamforming system
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US Patent 11438691 Auto focus, auto focus within regions, and auto placement of beamformed microphone lobes with inhibition functionality
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US Patent 11445294 Steerable speaker array, system, and method for the same
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US Patent 12028684 Spatially differentiated noise reduction for hearing devices
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US Patent 10395667 Correlation-based near-field detector
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US Patent D883248 Network conference telephone apparatus
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US Patent D885360 Network conference telephone apparatus
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Davetta W. Goins
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Patent abstract

A telephone includes at least two microphones and a circuit for processing audio signals coupled to the microphones. The circuit processes the signals, in part, by providing at least one statistic representing maximum normalized cross-correlation of the signals from the microphones, doaEst, dirGain, or diffGain and comparing the at least one statistic with a threshold for that statistic. At least one of noise reduction and speech enhancement is controlled by an indication of near-field sounds in accordance with the comparison. Indication of near-field speech can be further enhanced by combining statistics, including a statistic representing inter-microphone level difference, each of which have their own threshold. dirGain and diffGain are derived from signals incident upon the microphones such that the desired near-field signal is not suppressed.

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