Journal ArticleDigital hearing aids identify acoustic feedback signals and cancel them continuously in a closed loop with an adaptive filter. This scheme facilitates larger hearing aid gain and improves the output sound quality of hearing aids. However, the output sound quality deteriorates as the hearing aid gain is increased. This paper presents two methods to modify the forward path gain in digital hearing aids. The first approach employs a variable, frequency-dependent gain function that is lower at frequencies of the incoming signal where the information is perceptually insignificant. The second method of this paper automatically identifies and suppresses residual acoustical feedback components at frequencies that have the potential...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known problem in hearing aids, caused by the undesired acoustic coupling...
Acoustic feedback refers to the undesired acoustic coupling between the loudspeaker and microphone i...
This chapter reviews the general types of signal processing that are used in modern digital hearing ...
Journal ArticleAdaptive filters are commonly used to cancel acoustic feedback in hearing aids. The s...
To enhance speech intelligibility for people with hearing loss, hearing aids will amplify speech usi...
dissertationHearing aids suffer from the problem of acoustic feedback that limits the gain provided ...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids and public address systems. Under certa...
Hearing loss can be caused by many factors, e.g., daily exposure to excessive noise in the work envi...
Auditory feedback, the hearing of one’s own voice, plays an important role in the detection of speec...
Using a hearing device is one of the most successful approaches to partially restore the degraded fu...
This review focuses on howling and entrainment artifacts in digital hearing aids. The howling may oc...
Acoustic feedback is a big challenge in hearing aids. If not appropriately treated, the feedback lim...
The effect of a binaural coherence-based noise reduction scheme on the feedback stability margin and...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids. Under certain conditions it causes the...
Traditional analog hearing aids are similar to a simple radio. They can be tuned and adjusted for vo...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known problem in hearing aids, caused by the undesired acoustic coupling...
Acoustic feedback refers to the undesired acoustic coupling between the loudspeaker and microphone i...
This chapter reviews the general types of signal processing that are used in modern digital hearing ...
Journal ArticleAdaptive filters are commonly used to cancel acoustic feedback in hearing aids. The s...
To enhance speech intelligibility for people with hearing loss, hearing aids will amplify speech usi...
dissertationHearing aids suffer from the problem of acoustic feedback that limits the gain provided ...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids and public address systems. Under certa...
Hearing loss can be caused by many factors, e.g., daily exposure to excessive noise in the work envi...
Auditory feedback, the hearing of one’s own voice, plays an important role in the detection of speec...
Using a hearing device is one of the most successful approaches to partially restore the degraded fu...
This review focuses on howling and entrainment artifacts in digital hearing aids. The howling may oc...
Acoustic feedback is a big challenge in hearing aids. If not appropriately treated, the feedback lim...
The effect of a binaural coherence-based noise reduction scheme on the feedback stability margin and...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids. Under certain conditions it causes the...
Traditional analog hearing aids are similar to a simple radio. They can be tuned and adjusted for vo...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known problem in hearing aids, caused by the undesired acoustic coupling...
Acoustic feedback refers to the undesired acoustic coupling between the loudspeaker and microphone i...
This chapter reviews the general types of signal processing that are used in modern digital hearing ...