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Main Authors: Kotani, Rina, Miyazaki, Chiaki, Suzuki, Shiro
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.01929
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author Kotani, Rina
Miyazaki, Chiaki
Suzuki, Shiro
author_facet Kotani, Rina
Miyazaki, Chiaki
Suzuki, Shiro
contents We aim to develop a technology that makes the sound from earphones and headphones easier to hear without increasing the sound pressure or eliminating ambient noise. To this end, we focus on harnessing the phenomenon of binaural unmasking through phase reversal in one ear. Specifically, we conduct experiments to evaluate the improvement of audibility caused by the phenomenon, using conditions that approximate practical scenarios. We use speech sounds by various speakers and noises that can be encountered in daily life (urban environmental sounds, cheers) to verify the effects of binaural unmasking under conditions close to practical situations. The results of experiments using the Japanese language showed that (i) speech in a noisy environment is perceived to be up to about 6 dB louder with phase reversal in one ear, and (ii) a certain effect (improvement of audibility by 5 dB or more) is obtained for all speakers and noises targeted in this study. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of binaural unmasking attributed to interaural phase differences in practical scenarios.
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spellingShingle Binaural Unmasking in Practical Use: Perceived Level of Phase-inverted Speech in Environmental Noise
Kotani, Rina
Miyazaki, Chiaki
Suzuki, Shiro
Audio and Speech Processing
We aim to develop a technology that makes the sound from earphones and headphones easier to hear without increasing the sound pressure or eliminating ambient noise. To this end, we focus on harnessing the phenomenon of binaural unmasking through phase reversal in one ear. Specifically, we conduct experiments to evaluate the improvement of audibility caused by the phenomenon, using conditions that approximate practical scenarios. We use speech sounds by various speakers and noises that can be encountered in daily life (urban environmental sounds, cheers) to verify the effects of binaural unmasking under conditions close to practical situations. The results of experiments using the Japanese language showed that (i) speech in a noisy environment is perceived to be up to about 6 dB louder with phase reversal in one ear, and (ii) a certain effect (improvement of audibility by 5 dB or more) is obtained for all speakers and noises targeted in this study. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of binaural unmasking attributed to interaural phase differences in practical scenarios.
title Binaural Unmasking in Practical Use: Perceived Level of Phase-inverted Speech in Environmental Noise
topic Audio and Speech Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.01929