The benefit of directional processing and binaural listening in terms of speech intelligibility for frontal sound sources has been well documented in recent and past studies. Nevertheless, only the 20% of the situations in real life present a speaker located exactly in the frontal position. Different attempt have been done so far in order to allow, manually or automatically, a change in the directional pattern of the hearing aid, but the results of these studies are far from being satisfying. The purpose of this study is to explore the advantages brought by the asymmetric directional microphone configuration of hearing aids in terms of speech intelligibility for frontal, lateral and rear sound sources in noisy environments, and in terms of ...
It is well established that modern directional microphones in hearing aids provide listeners with an...
Within the scope of the hearing aid fitting, measurements of speech recognition in noise are carried...
Exciting developments in hearing aid and cochlear implant technology for linking signal processing a...
It is well established that modern directional microphones in hearing aids provide listeners with an...
In a simulated air traffic control task, improvement in the detection of auditory warnings when usin...
The ELOSPHERES project is a collaboration between researchers at Imperial College London and Univers...
Research into auditory movement perception has been furthered by the availability of tools for creat...
Hearing loss can negatively influence the spatial hearing abilities of hearing-impaired listeners, n...
AbstractSubjective speech intelligibility tests were carried out in order to investigate strategies ...
Objective: Hearing instruments with adaptive directional microphone systems attempt to maximize spee...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of...
Remote microphones (RMs) have been developed to support hearing aid (HA) users in understanding dist...
The objective of the study is to assess the hearing performance of cochlear implant users in three d...
This database describes how to generate hearing aid microphone recordings including head movement in...
Remote microphone systems significantly improve speech intelligibly performance offered by hearing a...
It is well established that modern directional microphones in hearing aids provide listeners with an...
Within the scope of the hearing aid fitting, measurements of speech recognition in noise are carried...
Exciting developments in hearing aid and cochlear implant technology for linking signal processing a...
It is well established that modern directional microphones in hearing aids provide listeners with an...
In a simulated air traffic control task, improvement in the detection of auditory warnings when usin...
The ELOSPHERES project is a collaboration between researchers at Imperial College London and Univers...
Research into auditory movement perception has been furthered by the availability of tools for creat...
Hearing loss can negatively influence the spatial hearing abilities of hearing-impaired listeners, n...
AbstractSubjective speech intelligibility tests were carried out in order to investigate strategies ...
Objective: Hearing instruments with adaptive directional microphone systems attempt to maximize spee...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of...
Remote microphones (RMs) have been developed to support hearing aid (HA) users in understanding dist...
The objective of the study is to assess the hearing performance of cochlear implant users in three d...
This database describes how to generate hearing aid microphone recordings including head movement in...
Remote microphone systems significantly improve speech intelligibly performance offered by hearing a...
It is well established that modern directional microphones in hearing aids provide listeners with an...
Within the scope of the hearing aid fitting, measurements of speech recognition in noise are carried...
Exciting developments in hearing aid and cochlear implant technology for linking signal processing a...