A comprehensive method applying a nonlinear frequency compression (FC) as complementary to multi-band loudness compensation is proposed, which is able to improve loudness compensation and simultaneously increase high-frequency speech intelligibility for digital hearing aids. The proposed nonlinear FC (NLFC) improves the conventional methods in the aspect that the compression ratio (CR) is adjusted based on the speech intelligibility percentage in different frequency ranges. Then, an adaptive wide dynamic range compression (AWDRC) with a time-varying CR is applied to achieve adaptive loudness compensation. The experimental test results show that the mean speech identification is improved in comparison with the state-of-art methods.SCI(E)ARTI...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
Hearing loss is a common problem affecting the quality of life for thousands of people. However, man...
In this contribution, a new preprocessing algorithm to improve speech intelligibility in noise is pr...
Sensorineural hearing impaired individuals have narrow hearing range, especially in high frequency. ...
Fast-acting dynamic range compression is a level-dependent amplification scheme which aims to restor...
Nonlinear amplification schemes for hearing aids have been developed to deal pri-marily with the pro...
Abstract: Background noise poses a great challenge to the speech recognition capability of hearing-i...
Recently, there is a growing trend to investigate wide dynamic range compression technique with the ...
Hearing loss can be caused by many factors, e.g., daily exposure to excessive noise in the work envi...
© 2017 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Purpose: This study implemented a fitting metho...
The auditory filter of hearing impaired is wider than that of normal hearing people. Thus, the frequ...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...
The recruitment phenomenon, that is, the reduced dynamic range between threshold and uncomfortable ...
This study compared subject performance and preference using a compression-limiting hearing aid set ...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
Hearing loss is a common problem affecting the quality of life for thousands of people. However, man...
In this contribution, a new preprocessing algorithm to improve speech intelligibility in noise is pr...
Sensorineural hearing impaired individuals have narrow hearing range, especially in high frequency. ...
Fast-acting dynamic range compression is a level-dependent amplification scheme which aims to restor...
Nonlinear amplification schemes for hearing aids have been developed to deal pri-marily with the pro...
Abstract: Background noise poses a great challenge to the speech recognition capability of hearing-i...
Recently, there is a growing trend to investigate wide dynamic range compression technique with the ...
Hearing loss can be caused by many factors, e.g., daily exposure to excessive noise in the work envi...
© 2017 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Purpose: This study implemented a fitting metho...
The auditory filter of hearing impaired is wider than that of normal hearing people. Thus, the frequ...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...
The recruitment phenomenon, that is, the reduced dynamic range between threshold and uncomfortable ...
This study compared subject performance and preference using a compression-limiting hearing aid set ...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
Hearing loss is a common problem affecting the quality of life for thousands of people. However, man...
In this contribution, a new preprocessing algorithm to improve speech intelligibility in noise is pr...