Speech understanding in noisy environments is still one of the major challenges for cochlear implant(CI) users in everyday life. We evaluated a speech enhancement algorithm based on neural networks(NNSE) for improving speech intelligibility in noise for CI users. The algorithm decomposes the noisy speech signal into time-frequency units, extracts a set of auditory-inspired features and feeds them to the neural network to produce an estimation of which frequency channels contain more perceptually important information (higher signal-to-noise ratio, SNR). This estimate is used to attenuate noise-dominated and retain speech-dominated CI channels for electrical stimulation, as in traditional n-of-m CI coding strategies. The proposed algorithm w...
UnrestrictedAccompanying cochlear implant (CI) performance improvement over years, CI speech recogni...
Machine-learning based approaches to speech enhancement have recently shown great promise for improv...
Cochlear implant (CI) listeners encounter difficulties in communicating with other persons in noisy ...
Speech understanding in noisy environments is still one of the major challenges for cochlear implant...
Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for ...
Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for ...
Speech-in-noise perception is a major problem for users of cochlear implants (CIs), especially with ...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
A cochlear implant (CI) is one of the most successful and effective ways to treat severe to profound...
The cochlea plays a key role in the transmission from acoustic vibration to neural stimulation upon ...
Objectives: Noise reduction algorithms have recently been introduced in the design of clinically ava...
These files show the complete anonymized dataset of the results of psychophysical experiments of all...
peech understanding with cochlear implants (CIs) can be good in quiet, but very poor in more adverse...
textabstractObjective: To evaluate the validity and efficacy of a transient noise reduction algorith...
UnrestrictedAccompanying cochlear implant (CI) performance improvement over years, CI speech recogni...
Machine-learning based approaches to speech enhancement have recently shown great promise for improv...
Cochlear implant (CI) listeners encounter difficulties in communicating with other persons in noisy ...
Speech understanding in noisy environments is still one of the major challenges for cochlear implant...
Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for ...
Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for ...
Speech-in-noise perception is a major problem for users of cochlear implants (CIs), especially with ...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
A cochlear implant (CI) is one of the most successful and effective ways to treat severe to profound...
The cochlea plays a key role in the transmission from acoustic vibration to neural stimulation upon ...
Objectives: Noise reduction algorithms have recently been introduced in the design of clinically ava...
These files show the complete anonymized dataset of the results of psychophysical experiments of all...
peech understanding with cochlear implants (CIs) can be good in quiet, but very poor in more adverse...
textabstractObjective: To evaluate the validity and efficacy of a transient noise reduction algorith...
UnrestrictedAccompanying cochlear implant (CI) performance improvement over years, CI speech recogni...
Machine-learning based approaches to speech enhancement have recently shown great promise for improv...
Cochlear implant (CI) listeners encounter difficulties in communicating with other persons in noisy ...