In the present study, speech intelligibility (SI) experiments were performed using simulated hearing loss (HL) sounds in laboratory and remote environments to clarify the effects of peripheral dysfunction. Noisy speech sounds were processed to simulate the average HL of 70- and 80-year-olds using Wadai Hearing Impairment Simulator (WHIS). These sounds were presented to normal hearing (NH) listeners whose cognitive function could be assumed to be normal. The results showed that the divergence was larger in the remote experiments than in the laboratory ones. However, the remote results could be equalized to the laboratory ones, mostly through data screening using the results of tone pip tests prepared on the experimental web page. In addition...
Several filterbank-based metrics have been proposed to predict speech intelligibility (SI). However,...
Abstract — A fall-off in speech intelligibility at higher-than-normal presentation levels has been o...
Cochlear implants (CI) can achieve excellent hearing outcomes for people with severe or profound hea...
Hearing loss simulation (HLS) is a useful tool for hearing studies, since finding large numbers of h...
Hearing loss simulation (HLS) systems can provide normal hearing (NH) listeners with demonstrations ...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
A new version of a hearing impairment simulator (WHIS) was implemented based on a revised version of...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
A new version of the Wakayama-University Hearing Impairment Simulator (WHIS) was developed based on ...
Hearing loss research has traditionally been based on perceptual criteria, speech intelligibility an...
The current study presents an update and extensive evaluation of a previously introduced speech-inte...
Objective speech intelligibility metrics are used to reduce the need for time consuming listening te...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...
Purpose: To assess speech processing for listeners with simulated age-related hearing loss (ARHL) an...
Performance Intensity functions can be used to provide additional information over measurement of sp...
Several filterbank-based metrics have been proposed to predict speech intelligibility (SI). However,...
Abstract — A fall-off in speech intelligibility at higher-than-normal presentation levels has been o...
Cochlear implants (CI) can achieve excellent hearing outcomes for people with severe or profound hea...
Hearing loss simulation (HLS) is a useful tool for hearing studies, since finding large numbers of h...
Hearing loss simulation (HLS) systems can provide normal hearing (NH) listeners with demonstrations ...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
A new version of a hearing impairment simulator (WHIS) was implemented based on a revised version of...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
A new version of the Wakayama-University Hearing Impairment Simulator (WHIS) was developed based on ...
Hearing loss research has traditionally been based on perceptual criteria, speech intelligibility an...
The current study presents an update and extensive evaluation of a previously introduced speech-inte...
Objective speech intelligibility metrics are used to reduce the need for time consuming listening te...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...
Purpose: To assess speech processing for listeners with simulated age-related hearing loss (ARHL) an...
Performance Intensity functions can be used to provide additional information over measurement of sp...
Several filterbank-based metrics have been proposed to predict speech intelligibility (SI). However,...
Abstract — A fall-off in speech intelligibility at higher-than-normal presentation levels has been o...
Cochlear implants (CI) can achieve excellent hearing outcomes for people with severe or profound hea...