Methodology is proposed for perceptual assessment of both subjective sound quality and speech recognition in such way that results can be compared between these two aspects. Validation is performed with a noise suppression system applied to hearing instruments.A method termed Interpolated Paired Comparison Rating (IPCR) was developed for time efficient assessment of subjective impression of different aspects of sound quality for a variety of noise conditions. The method is based on paired comparisons between processed and unprocessed stimuli, and the results are expressed as the difference in signal-to-noise ratio (dB) between these that give equal subjective impression. For tests of speech recognition in noise, validated adaptive test meth...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Audiometry is the main way with which hearing is evaluated, because it is a universal and standardiz...
Among all the existing objective measures, few are able to give a clearly specific indication on spe...
Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algori...
<div><p>A psychoacoustic experiment was carried out to test the effects of microphone handling noise...
SummaryOften, individuals with hearing loss have difficulties understanding speech in noisy environm...
A psychoacoustic experiment was carried out to test the effects of microphone handling noise on perc...
In a collaborative research project, several monaural and binaural noise reduction algorithms have b...
Difficulty to understand speech in noisy situations is the number-one complaint of hearing aid users...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
Subjective listening tests are an important method to evaluate the performance of audio algorithms a...
This paper describes a new speech enhancement approach using perceptually based noise reduction. The...
The phase inversion method, a technical measurement procedure, is often used to evaluate the perform...
For a successful hearing instrument fitting, it is essential to meet three categories of auditory cr...
The present paper describes a clinical test for the assessment of speech perception in noise. The te...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Audiometry is the main way with which hearing is evaluated, because it is a universal and standardiz...
Among all the existing objective measures, few are able to give a clearly specific indication on spe...
Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algori...
<div><p>A psychoacoustic experiment was carried out to test the effects of microphone handling noise...
SummaryOften, individuals with hearing loss have difficulties understanding speech in noisy environm...
A psychoacoustic experiment was carried out to test the effects of microphone handling noise on perc...
In a collaborative research project, several monaural and binaural noise reduction algorithms have b...
Difficulty to understand speech in noisy situations is the number-one complaint of hearing aid users...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
Subjective listening tests are an important method to evaluate the performance of audio algorithms a...
This paper describes a new speech enhancement approach using perceptually based noise reduction. The...
The phase inversion method, a technical measurement procedure, is often used to evaluate the perform...
For a successful hearing instrument fitting, it is essential to meet three categories of auditory cr...
The present paper describes a clinical test for the assessment of speech perception in noise. The te...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Audiometry is the main way with which hearing is evaluated, because it is a universal and standardiz...
Among all the existing objective measures, few are able to give a clearly specific indication on spe...