Title :
Simulation of hearing impairment based on the Fourier time transformation
Author :
Chalupper, Josef ; Fast, Hugo
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Human-Machine Commun., Tech. Univ. of Munich, Germany
Abstract :
A signal processing system was designed to simulate hearing impairment for normal hearing listeners. Typical consequences of sensorineural hearing loss are an elevated threshold in quiet, abnormal growth of loudness (`recruitment´) and reduced spectral and temporal resolution. However, the just noticable difference (jnd) in intensity is unaffected. Based on an aurally adequate time-frequency representation, these effects can be simulated by intensity quantization and frequency dependent dynamic level expansion. The Fourier time transformation (FTT) was used for analysis of the time signal and the inverse FTT for resynthesis of the modified complex spectra. Input-output functions used for level expansion are calculated from the audiogram and a categorical loudness scaling procedure. Hearing experiments were carried out to find the appropriate quantization step and to simulate intensity jnd´s of normal and hearing impaired listeners. The proposed processing scheme will be used to improve the design and fitting of hearing aids
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; audio signal processing; hearing; hearing aids; medical signal processing; quantisation (signal); time-frequency analysis; Fourier time transformation; abnormal growth of loudness; audiogram; aurally adequate time-frequency representation; frequency dependent dynamic level expansion; hearing aids design; hearing impairment; input-output functions; intensity quantization; level expansion; loudness scaling procedure; modified complex spectra; normal hearing listeners; quantization step; quiet elevated threshold; resynthesis; sensorineural hearing loss; signal processing system; simulation; spectral resolution; temporal resolution; time signal; Auditory system; Deafness; Frequency dependence; Process design; Quantization; Recruitment; Signal design; Signal processing; Signal resolution; Time frequency analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2000. ICASSP '00. Proceedings. 2000 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6293-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2000.859095