Title :
Electroacoustic characterization of hearing aids: a system identification approach
Author :
Schneider, Todd ; Jamieson, Donald G.
Author_Institution :
Hearing Health Care Res. Unit, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The accurate electroacoustic characterization of hearing aids is important for the design, assessment and fitting of these devices. With the prevalence of modern adaptive processing strategies (e.g., level-dependent frequency response, multi-band compression etc.) it has become increasingly important to evaluate hearing aids using test stimuli that are representative of the signals a hearing aid will be expected to process (e.g., speech). Nearly all current hearing aid tests use stationary test signals that can characterize only the steady-state performance of a hearing aid. The present research examines the characteristics of automatic signal processing hearing aids with natural-speech input signals that may cause the hearing aid response to time-vary. They have investigated a number of linear system identification techniques that can be used to develop time-varying models of hearing aids. Using these models, one can begin to characterize performance of hearing aids with real-world signals and explore speech-based transient distortion measures
Keywords :
autoregressive moving average processes; hearing aids; identification; speech processing; adaptive processing; automatic signal processing hearing aids; electroacoustic characterization; hearing aids; linear system identification; natural-speech input signals; real-world signals; speech-based transient distortion measures; steady-state performance; system identification approach; test stimuli; time-varying models; Auditory system; Distortion measurement; Frequency response; Hearing aids; Linear systems; Signal processing; Speech analysis; Speech processing; Steady-state; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1995. ICASSP-95., 1995 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Detroit, MI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2431-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1995.479746