Abstract—Frequency lowering is a form of signal process-ing designed to match speech to the residual auditory capacity of a listener with a high frequency hearing loss. A vocoder-based frequency-lowering system similar to one studied by Lippmann was evaluated in the present study. In this system, speech levels in high frequency bands modulated one-third-octave bands of noise at low frequencies, which were then added to unprocessed speech. Results obtained with this system indicated, in agreement with Lippmann, that processing improved the recognition of stop, fricative, and affricate consonants when the listening bandwidth was restricted to 800 Hz. However, results also showed that processing degraded the perception of nasals and semivowels...
The goal of this study is to investigate the roles of steady-state speech sounds and transitions bet...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
Speech recognition by cochlear implant users can be improved by adding an audible low frequency acou...
High frequency hearing loss is a growing problem for both children and adults. To overcome this impa...
Recognition of periodically interrupted sentences (with an interruption rate of 1.5 Hz, 50% duty cyc...
The objective was to determine the effects of a frequency-lowering algorithm (frequency composition,...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
The objective was to determine the effects of a frequency-lowering algorithm (frequency composition,...
The objective was to determine the effects of two frequency-lowering algorithms (frequency transposi...
The ability of listeners with hearing loss to understand speech in noise is severely degraded compar...
Given the fact that most hearing-impaired listeners have low-frequency residual hearing, the present...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
State-of-the-art hearing aids (HAs) try to overcome the deficit of poor speech intelligibility (SI) ...
In a series of experiments, we introduced peaks of 10, 20, and 30 dB, in various combinations, onto ...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
The goal of this study is to investigate the roles of steady-state speech sounds and transitions bet...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
Speech recognition by cochlear implant users can be improved by adding an audible low frequency acou...
High frequency hearing loss is a growing problem for both children and adults. To overcome this impa...
Recognition of periodically interrupted sentences (with an interruption rate of 1.5 Hz, 50% duty cyc...
The objective was to determine the effects of a frequency-lowering algorithm (frequency composition,...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
The objective was to determine the effects of a frequency-lowering algorithm (frequency composition,...
The objective was to determine the effects of two frequency-lowering algorithms (frequency transposi...
The ability of listeners with hearing loss to understand speech in noise is severely degraded compar...
Given the fact that most hearing-impaired listeners have low-frequency residual hearing, the present...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
State-of-the-art hearing aids (HAs) try to overcome the deficit of poor speech intelligibility (SI) ...
In a series of experiments, we introduced peaks of 10, 20, and 30 dB, in various combinations, onto ...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
The goal of this study is to investigate the roles of steady-state speech sounds and transitions bet...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
Speech recognition by cochlear implant users can be improved by adding an audible low frequency acou...