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On the Use of Dereverberation for Acoustic Feedback Cancellation

Published 29 May 2026 in eess.AS | (2605.31101v1)

Abstract: In public address systems and hearing aids, the maximally achievable amplification or gain is limited by acoustic feedback. Therefore, in order to be able to apply a higher gain, feedback cancellation methods are required. In addition, it is oftentimes also desirable to dereverberate a recorded signal, that is, remove the late reverberation component of the signal, before playing it back. In this paper, it is shown that under two mild conditions, the acoustic feedback signal can be written as a reverberant version of the source signal. Therefore, it is possible to treat the joint dereverberation and acoustic feedback cancellation problem as a dereverberation-only problem, meaning that dereverberation algorithms can be applied to the joint problem. Simulations corroborate this finding

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