Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algorithms were to be evaluated and compared in subjective listening tests with normal hearing and hearing impaired (HI) listeners. Design: Speech samples added with traffic noise or with party noise were processed by the SMNR algorithms. Subjects rated the amount of speech distortions, intrusiveness of background noise, listening effort and overall quality, using a simplified MUSHRA (ITU-R, 2003) assessment method. Study sample: 18 normal hearing and 18 moderately HI subjects participated in the study. Results: Significant differences between the rating behaviours of the two subject groups were observed: While normal hearing subjects clearly diffe...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Single-microphone noise reduction leads to subjective benefit, but not to objective improvements in ...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Just-noticeable differences (JNDs) have been measured for various features of sounds, but despite it...
Difficulty to understand speech in noisy situations is the number-one complaint of hearing aid users...
Even though hearing aid (HA) users can respond very differently to noise reduction (NR) processing, ...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
SummaryOften, individuals with hearing loss have difficulties understanding speech in noisy environm...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
Although there are numerous papers describing single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve s...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Single-microphone noise reduction leads to subjective benefit, but not to objective improvements in ...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Just-noticeable differences (JNDs) have been measured for various features of sounds, but despite it...
Difficulty to understand speech in noisy situations is the number-one complaint of hearing aid users...
Even though hearing aid (HA) users can respond very differently to noise reduction (NR) processing, ...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
SummaryOften, individuals with hearing loss have difficulties understanding speech in noisy environm...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
Although there are numerous papers describing single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve s...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Single-microphone noise reduction leads to subjective benefit, but not to objective improvements in ...