Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for cochlear implant (CI) users have met with limited success, particularly in the presence of a fluctuating masker. In the present study, a speech enhancement algorithm integrating an artificial neural network (NN) into CI coding strategies is proposed. The algorithm decomposes the noisy input signal into time-frequency units, extracts a set of auditory-inspired features and feeds them to the NN to produce an estimation of which CI channels contain more perceptually important information (higher signal-to-noise ratio, SNR). This estimate is then used accordingly to retain a subset of channels for electrical stimulation, as in traditional n-of-m ...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
We introduce a novel machine learning approach for investigating speech processing with cochlear imp...
peech understanding with cochlear implants (CIs) can be good in quiet, but very poor in more adverse...
Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for ...
Speech understanding in noisy environments is still one of the major challenges for cochlear implant...
Speech understanding in noisy environments is still one of the major challenges for cochlear implant...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
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...
We introduce a novel machine learning approach for investigating speech processing with cochlear imp...
peech understanding with cochlear implants (CIs) can be good in quiet, but very poor in more adverse...
Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for ...
Speech understanding in noisy environments is still one of the major challenges for cochlear implant...
Speech understanding in noisy environments is still one of the major challenges for cochlear implant...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
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...
We introduce a novel machine learning approach for investigating speech processing with cochlear imp...
peech understanding with cochlear implants (CIs) can be good in quiet, but very poor in more adverse...