Signal processing for hearing impairment.

H Levitt, M Bakke, J Kates, A Neuman,T Schwander,M Weiss

Scandinavian audiology. Supplementum(1993)

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Four noise reduction methods for use in sensory aids for hearing impairment were evaluated. These include a two-microphone adaptive noise canceller, short-term Wiener filtering, a transformed spectrum subtraction technique, and sinusoidal modelling. The largest improvements in speech recognition were obtained with the two-microphone adaptive noise canceller in a moderately reverberant room. Significant improvements were also obtained for short-term Wiener filtering for some hearing-impaired subjects. The transformed spectrum-subtraction technique failed to improve performance as the front-end of a hearing aid, but yielded improvements in performance as a preprocessor for the Nucleus Cochlear Implant. Sinusoidal modelling resulted in significant improvements in signal-to-noise ratio, but without a corresponding improvement in speech intelligibility.
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HEARING AIDS,HEARING IMPAIRED,SENSORY AIDS,COCHLEAR IMPLANTS,NOISE REDUCTION,SPEECH-IN-NOISE
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