DocumentCode :
3420728
Title :
A novel acoustic simulation of cochlear implant hearing: effects of temporal fine structure
Author :
Rubinstein, J.T. ; Turner, C.
Author_Institution :
Departments of Otolaryngology, Iowa Univ., Iowa City, IA, USA
fYear :
2003
fDate :
20-22 March 2003
Firstpage :
142
Lastpage :
145
Abstract :
Acoustic simulations of cochlear implant signal processing have been widely used to determine the upper bounds on speech perception using these devices. These simulations assume that the only temporal information delivered to the inner ear is the envelope of the signal and that spectral cues, determined by the number of channels present, are the primary determinant of speech perception ability. While highly informative, such simulations fail to explain open-set speech perception obtained by some patients who received single channel implants as young children. In addition, some implant recipients enjoy and appreciate music to an extent not possible if envelope is the sole source of temporal information. A novel acoustic simulation algorithm is described which allows varying the degree to which temporal fine structure is delivered to the cochlea. Use of this algorithm demonstrates that while high levels of speech perception in quiet can be provided with only six channels of envelope, inclusion of even small amounts of temporal fine structure dramatically improves perception of speech in noise, timbre and melody.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; hearing; hearing aids; music; prosthetics; simulation; speech; cochlear implant hearing; cochlear implant signal processing; envelope; implant recipients; inner ear; music perception; novel acoustic simulation; open-set speech perception; single channel implants; spectral cues; speech perception; temporal fine structure; temporal information; young children; Acoustic devices; Acoustic signal processing; Auditory system; Cochlear implants; Ear; Pediatrics; Signal processing algorithms; Speech enhancement; Speech processing; Upper bound;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering, 2003. Conference Proceedings. First International IEEE EMBS Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7579-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CNE.2003.1196777
Filename :
1196777
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