The benefit provided to listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) by an acoustic beamforming microphone array was determined in a speech-on-speech masking experiment. Normal-hearing controls were tested as well. For the SNHL lis-teners, prescription-determined gain was applied to the stimuli, and performance using the beamformer was compared with that obtained using bilateral amplification. The listener identified speech from a target talker located straight ahead (0 azimuth) in the presence of four competing talkers that were either colocated with, or spatially separated from, the target. The stimuli were spatialized using measured impulse responses and presented via earphones. In the spatially separated masker conditions, the four ...
A signal processing approach combining beamforming with mask-informed speech enhancement was assesse...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-139.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Better ...
Hearing impaired people often point their eyes at a speaker in a conversation in order to get the be...
The benefit provided to listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) by an acoustic beamforming ...
Background. Beamforming, or spatial filtering, is a method to discriminate sounds based on their dir...
Beamforming has been used since World war II where phased arrays were created for the use of radar s...
The potential benefits of preserving high-frequency spectral cues created by the pinna in hearing-ai...
Partial hearing loss is a common condition: 360 Million people in the world suffer from disabling he...
Objectives Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically been conducted w...
This study assesses the effects of adding low- or high-frequency information to the band-limited tel...
Hearing-impaired listeners often have great difficulty understanding speech in situations with backg...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...
Just-noticeable differences (JNDs) have been measured for various features of sounds, but despite it...
Speech enhancement is a process of enhancing the intelligibility or quality of speech using various ...
Under normal conditions, human speech is remarkably robust to degradation by noise and other distort...
A signal processing approach combining beamforming with mask-informed speech enhancement was assesse...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-139.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Better ...
Hearing impaired people often point their eyes at a speaker in a conversation in order to get the be...
The benefit provided to listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) by an acoustic beamforming ...
Background. Beamforming, or spatial filtering, is a method to discriminate sounds based on their dir...
Beamforming has been used since World war II where phased arrays were created for the use of radar s...
The potential benefits of preserving high-frequency spectral cues created by the pinna in hearing-ai...
Partial hearing loss is a common condition: 360 Million people in the world suffer from disabling he...
Objectives Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically been conducted w...
This study assesses the effects of adding low- or high-frequency information to the band-limited tel...
Hearing-impaired listeners often have great difficulty understanding speech in situations with backg...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...
Just-noticeable differences (JNDs) have been measured for various features of sounds, but despite it...
Speech enhancement is a process of enhancing the intelligibility or quality of speech using various ...
Under normal conditions, human speech is remarkably robust to degradation by noise and other distort...
A signal processing approach combining beamforming with mask-informed speech enhancement was assesse...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-139.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Better ...
Hearing impaired people often point their eyes at a speaker in a conversation in order to get the be...