This study provides proof of concept that automatic speech recognition (ASR) can be used to improve hearing aid (HA) fitting. A signal-processing chain consisting of a HA simulator, a hearing-loss simulator, and an ASR system normalizing the intensity of input signals was used to find HA-gain functions yielding the highest ASR intelligibility scores for individual audiometric profiles of 24 listeners with age-related hearing loss. Significantly higher aided speech intelligibility scores and subjective ratings of speech pleasantness were observed when the participants were fitted with ASR-established gains than when fitted with the gains recommended by the CAM2 fitting rule
The performance of an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system strongly depends on the representati...
International audienceAutomatic Speech Recognition systems use signal processing and machine learnin...
The simulation framework for auditory discrimination experiments (FADE) was adopted and validated to...
Purpose: To assess speech processing for listeners with simulated age-related hearing loss (ARHL) an...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR), when combined with hearing-aid (HA) and hearing-loss (HL) simula...
International audienceAbstract Purpose: The purpose of this article is to assess speech processing f...
The objective of this study was to provide proof of concept that the speech intelligibility in quiet...
International audienceAge-related hearing loss (ARHL) is a very prevalent hearing disorder in adults...
Hearing-aid (HA) prescription rules (such as NAL-NL2, DSL-v5, and CAM2) are used by HA audiologists ...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Model-based hearing aid development considers the assessment of speech recogni...
[EN] The improvement of speech intelligibility in hearing aids is a traditional problem that still r...
This research work forms the first part of a long-term project designed to provide a framework for f...
The performance of an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system strongly depends on the representati...
International audienceAutomatic Speech Recognition systems use signal processing and machine learnin...
The simulation framework for auditory discrimination experiments (FADE) was adopted and validated to...
Purpose: To assess speech processing for listeners with simulated age-related hearing loss (ARHL) an...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR), when combined with hearing-aid (HA) and hearing-loss (HL) simula...
International audienceAbstract Purpose: The purpose of this article is to assess speech processing f...
The objective of this study was to provide proof of concept that the speech intelligibility in quiet...
International audienceAge-related hearing loss (ARHL) is a very prevalent hearing disorder in adults...
Hearing-aid (HA) prescription rules (such as NAL-NL2, DSL-v5, and CAM2) are used by HA audiologists ...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Model-based hearing aid development considers the assessment of speech recogni...
[EN] The improvement of speech intelligibility in hearing aids is a traditional problem that still r...
This research work forms the first part of a long-term project designed to provide a framework for f...
The performance of an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system strongly depends on the representati...
International audienceAutomatic Speech Recognition systems use signal processing and machine learnin...
The simulation framework for auditory discrimination experiments (FADE) was adopted and validated to...