Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are difficult to evaluate. Often, the effects are examined by comparing speech intelligibility scores with and without processing measured at fixed signal to noise ratios (SNRs) or by comparing the adaptive measured speech reception thresholds corresponding to 50% intelligibility (SRT50) with and without processing. These outcome measures might not be optimal. Measuring at fixed SNRs can be affected by ceiling or floor effects, because the range of relevant SNRs is not know in advance. The SRT50 is less time consuming, has a fixed performance level (i.e., 50% correct), but the SRT50 could give a limited view, because we hypothesize that the effect of m...
In many applications in which speech is played back via a sound reinforcement system such as public ...
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 ...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
The performance, reliability, and ubiquity of automatic speech recognition systems has flourished in...
Four algorithms designed to enhance the intelligibility of speech when noise is added after processi...
The performance, reliability, and ubiquity of automatic speech recognition systems has flourished in...
In this contribution, a new preprocessing algorithm to improve speech intelligibility in noise is pr...
In many speech communication applications, such as public address systems, speech is degraded by add...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...
Fast-acting dynamic range compression is a level-dependent amplification scheme which aims to restor...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
In many applications in which speech is played back via a sound reinforcement system such as public ...
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 ...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
The performance, reliability, and ubiquity of automatic speech recognition systems has flourished in...
Four algorithms designed to enhance the intelligibility of speech when noise is added after processi...
The performance, reliability, and ubiquity of automatic speech recognition systems has flourished in...
In this contribution, a new preprocessing algorithm to improve speech intelligibility in noise is pr...
In many speech communication applications, such as public address systems, speech is degraded by add...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...
Fast-acting dynamic range compression is a level-dependent amplification scheme which aims to restor...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
In many applications in which speech is played back via a sound reinforcement system such as public ...
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 ...