DocumentCode
2191920
Title
The benefit of speech enhancement to the hearing impaired
Author
Fink, N. ; Furst, M. ; Muchnik, C.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Bio Med. Eng., Tel-Aviv Univ., Tel-Aviv, Israel
fYear
2008
fDate
3-5 Dec. 2008
Firstpage
130
Lastpage
133
Abstract
Decreased speech intelligibility in background noise is a common complaint of most hearing impaired in comparison to quiet conditions. Speech enhancement algorithms widely used in hearing aids are often used with some success to improve speech intelligibility for the hearing impaired. It is eminent from the literature that not all hearing impaired benefit from speech enhancement algorithms. From the literature it is not clear whether speech enhancement techniques are useful to either normal hearing or hearing impaired. Our results have shown a trend that with the assistance of speech enhancement techniques and an ear model comprising outer-hair cell functionality, the speech intelligibility of normal hearing becomes worse as the signal-to-noise ratio is lowered. In a similar task, hearing impaired, particularly those who use cochlear implants have shown a significant improvement in speech intelligibility.
Keywords
hearing aids; speech enhancement; speech intelligibility; background noise; ear model; hearing aids; hearing impaired; outer-hair cell functionality; speech enhancement; speech intelligibility; Auditory system; Background noise; Biomedical engineering; Deafness; Partitioning algorithms; Reconstruction algorithms; Signal to noise ratio; Speech enhancement; Speech recognition; Working environment noise; ear model; hearing-impairment; noise; speech enhancement; speech intelligibility;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, 2008. IEEEI 2008. IEEE 25th Convention of
Conference_Location
Eilat
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2481-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2482-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EEEI.2008.4736672
Filename
4736672
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