The performance of objective speech and audio quality measures for the prediction of the perceived quality of frequency-compressed speech in hearing aids is investigated in this paper. A number of existing quality measures have been applied to speech signals processed by a hearing aid, which compresses speech spectra along frequency in order to make information contained in higher frequencies audible for listeners with severe high-frequency hearing loss. Quality measures were compared with subjective ratings obtained from normal hearing and hearing impaired children and adults in an earlier study. High correlations were achieved with quality measures computed by quality models that are based on the auditory model of Dau et al., namely, the ...
Adaptive feedback cancellers in hearing aids can produce unpleasant sounding distortion artefacts (e...
Music perception with hearing aids has recently gained attention as a clinical and scientific proble...
© 2019 American Academy of Audiology. All rights reserved. Background: Frequency lowering (FL) techn...
The performance of objective speech and audio quality measures for the prediction of the perceived q...
<div><p>The performance of objective speech and audio quality measures for the prediction of the per...
This article presents an overview of 12 existing objective speech quality and intelligibility predic...
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to assess the degradation of speech sound quality produced by frequency...
Frequency lowering technologies offer an alternative amplification solution for severe to profound h...
A non-intrusive objective speech quality and intelligibil-ity measure tailored to hearing restoratio...
Speech perception in hearing-impaired listeners can be adversely affected by various factors includi...
In a series of experiments, we introduced peaks of 10, 20, and 30 dB, in various combinations, onto ...
Purpose: To evaluate sound quality preferences of participants wearing hearing aids with different s...
ii Modern digital hearing aids provide an array of features to improve the user listening experience...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...
OBJECTIVE: To determine sound quality for extended bandwidth amplification using a direct drive hear...
Adaptive feedback cancellers in hearing aids can produce unpleasant sounding distortion artefacts (e...
Music perception with hearing aids has recently gained attention as a clinical and scientific proble...
© 2019 American Academy of Audiology. All rights reserved. Background: Frequency lowering (FL) techn...
The performance of objective speech and audio quality measures for the prediction of the perceived q...
<div><p>The performance of objective speech and audio quality measures for the prediction of the per...
This article presents an overview of 12 existing objective speech quality and intelligibility predic...
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to assess the degradation of speech sound quality produced by frequency...
Frequency lowering technologies offer an alternative amplification solution for severe to profound h...
A non-intrusive objective speech quality and intelligibil-ity measure tailored to hearing restoratio...
Speech perception in hearing-impaired listeners can be adversely affected by various factors includi...
In a series of experiments, we introduced peaks of 10, 20, and 30 dB, in various combinations, onto ...
Purpose: To evaluate sound quality preferences of participants wearing hearing aids with different s...
ii Modern digital hearing aids provide an array of features to improve the user listening experience...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...
OBJECTIVE: To determine sound quality for extended bandwidth amplification using a direct drive hear...
Adaptive feedback cancellers in hearing aids can produce unpleasant sounding distortion artefacts (e...
Music perception with hearing aids has recently gained attention as a clinical and scientific proble...
© 2019 American Academy of Audiology. All rights reserved. Background: Frequency lowering (FL) techn...