Auditory neuropathy (AN) is a hearing disorder that reduces the ability to detect temporal cues in speech, thus leading to deprived speech perception. Traditional amplification and frequency shifting techniques used in modern hearing aids are not suitable to assist individuals with AN due to the unique symptoms that result from the disorder. This study proposes a method for combining both speech envelope enhancement and time scaling to combine the proven benefits of each algorithm. In addition, spectral enhancement is cascaded with envelope and time enhancement to address the poor frequency discrimination in AN. The proposed speech enhancement strategy was evaluated using an AN simulator with normal hearing listeners under varying degrees o...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Auditory temporal acuity, a listener’s ability to discriminate rapid changes in the envelope of an a...
Hearing loss research has traditionally been based on perceptual criteria, speech intelligibility an...
Individuals with auditory neuropathy (AN) often suffer from temporal processing deficits causing spe...
Copyright © 2012 V. Kumar Name and C. S. Vanaja. This is an open access article distributed under th...
Speech identification in the presence of background noise is difficult for children with auditory pr...
The sense of hearing depends on many physical and biological processes. Much research is focused on ...
Speech perception in a noisy environment is a significant challenge for individuals with auditory pr...
Purpose: Speech perception in participants with auditory neuropathy (AN) was systematically studied ...
Aim: The present study evaluated the relation between speech perception in the presence of backgroun...
It is recognised that current hearing aid fitting algorithms can corrupt fine timing cues in speech....
Individuals with sensorineural hearing loss often struggle to understand speech even with the use of...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of spectral enhancement on the speech...
AIM: The present study evaluated the relation between speech perception in the presence of backgroun...
Hearing impairment is the number one chronic disability affecting people in the world. Many people h...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Auditory temporal acuity, a listener’s ability to discriminate rapid changes in the envelope of an a...
Hearing loss research has traditionally been based on perceptual criteria, speech intelligibility an...
Individuals with auditory neuropathy (AN) often suffer from temporal processing deficits causing spe...
Copyright © 2012 V. Kumar Name and C. S. Vanaja. This is an open access article distributed under th...
Speech identification in the presence of background noise is difficult for children with auditory pr...
The sense of hearing depends on many physical and biological processes. Much research is focused on ...
Speech perception in a noisy environment is a significant challenge for individuals with auditory pr...
Purpose: Speech perception in participants with auditory neuropathy (AN) was systematically studied ...
Aim: The present study evaluated the relation between speech perception in the presence of backgroun...
It is recognised that current hearing aid fitting algorithms can corrupt fine timing cues in speech....
Individuals with sensorineural hearing loss often struggle to understand speech even with the use of...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of spectral enhancement on the speech...
AIM: The present study evaluated the relation between speech perception in the presence of backgroun...
Hearing impairment is the number one chronic disability affecting people in the world. Many people h...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Auditory temporal acuity, a listener’s ability to discriminate rapid changes in the envelope of an a...
Hearing loss research has traditionally been based on perceptual criteria, speech intelligibility an...