OBJECTIVE: The objective was to evaluate and select appropriate parameters for a multi-channel transient reduction (MCTR) algorithm for detecting and attenuating transient sounds in speech. DESIGN: In each trial, the same sentence was played twice. A transient sound was presented in both sentences, but its level varied across the two depending on whether or not it had been processed by the MCTR and on the "strength" of the processing. The participant indicated their preference for which one was better and by how much in terms of the balance between the annoyance produced by the transient and the audibility of the transient (they were told that the transient should still be audible). STUDY SAMPLE: Twenty English-speaking participants were te...
Speech perception in a noisy environment is a significant challenge for individuals with auditory pr...
Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algori...
In the framework of the European HearCom project, promising signal enhancement algorithms were devel...
The most important property of a hearing aid is to facilitate verbal communication for hearing impai...
textabstractObjective: To evaluate the validity and efficacy of a transient noise reduction algorith...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of transient noise reduction algorithms on spee...
A previously-tested transient noise reduction (TNR) algorithm for cochlear implant (CI) users was mo...
In a collaborative research project, several monaural and binaural noise reduction algorithms have b...
This chapter reviews the general types of signal processing that are used in modern digital hearing ...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
Clear speech recognition in a noisy environment can be challenging for people with hearing impairme...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
A deep recurrent neural network (RNN) for reducing transient sounds was developed and its effects on...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
Speech perception in a noisy environment is a significant challenge for individuals with auditory pr...
Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algori...
In the framework of the European HearCom project, promising signal enhancement algorithms were devel...
The most important property of a hearing aid is to facilitate verbal communication for hearing impai...
textabstractObjective: To evaluate the validity and efficacy of a transient noise reduction algorith...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of transient noise reduction algorithms on spee...
A previously-tested transient noise reduction (TNR) algorithm for cochlear implant (CI) users was mo...
In a collaborative research project, several monaural and binaural noise reduction algorithms have b...
This chapter reviews the general types of signal processing that are used in modern digital hearing ...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
Clear speech recognition in a noisy environment can be challenging for people with hearing impairme...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
A deep recurrent neural network (RNN) for reducing transient sounds was developed and its effects on...
Recently two major manufacturers of hearing aids introduced two distinct frequency-lowering techniqu...
Speech perception in a noisy environment is a significant challenge for individuals with auditory pr...
Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algori...
In the framework of the European HearCom project, promising signal enhancement algorithms were devel...