Title :
Preserving spectral contrast in amplitude compression for hearing aids
Author :
Tejero-Calado, Juan Carlos ; Rutledge, Janet C. ; Nelson, Peggy B.
Author_Institution :
Campus de Teatinos-Complejo Tecnologico, Malaga Univ., Spain
Abstract :
Amplitude compression processing is used to reduce the amplitude level variations of speech to fit the reduced dynamic ranges of sensorineural impaired listeners. However this processing results in spectral smearing due in part to reduced peak-to-valley ratios. Presented here are two variations of a compression processing algorithm based on a sinusoidal speech model that preserves the important spectral peaks. Both models operate on a time-varying, frequency-dependent basis to adjust to the speech variations and the listener´s hearing profile. Preliminary subject tests indicate benefit from preserving spectral contrast. Enhancing spectral contrast is possible with the algorithm presented here.
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; hearing aids; speech intelligibility; speech processing; algorithm; amplitude compression; compression processing algorithm; hearing aids; listener hearing profile; reduced dynamic ranges; reduced peak-to-valley ratios; sensorineural impaired listeners; sinusoidal speech model; spectral contrast preservation; spectral peaks; spectral smearing; speech amplitude level variations; speech variations; time-varying frequency-dependent basis; Auditory system; Dynamic range; Frequency; Hearing aids; Limiting; Nonlinear distortion; Signal resolution; Speech processing; Testing; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7211-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1020477