Individually adjustable signal processing algorithms for improved speech intelligibility with cochlear implants

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des Sammelwerks129th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2010
Herausgeber (Verlag)Audio Engineering Society
Seiten1157-1164
Seitenumfang8
Band2
ISBN (Print)9781617821943
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2010
Veranstaltung129th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2010 - San Francisco, CA, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 4 Nov. 20107 Nov. 2010

Abstract

Thanks to the development of cochlear implants (CIs) the treatment of certain hearing impairments and even deafness has become possible. However, up to now individual adjustments of the speech processing within a cochlear implant are limited to an unequal amplification of different frequency bands. As the perception of speech among patients differs beyond just loudness, improvements concerning individually adjustable signal processing are to be made. A novel approach is being presented, which aims on increasing the intelligibility for patients by extending common speech recognition tests to allow for an optimized speech processing tailored to the patient's needs.

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Individually adjustable signal processing algorithms for improved speech intelligibility with cochlear implants. / Kiral-Kornek, Isabell; Edler, Bernd; Ostermann, Jörn et al.
129th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2010. Band 2 Audio Engineering Society, 2010. S. 1157-1164.

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Kiral-Kornek, I, Edler, B, Ostermann, J & Büchner, A 2010, Individually adjustable signal processing algorithms for improved speech intelligibility with cochlear implants. in 129th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2010. Bd. 2, Audio Engineering Society, S. 1157-1164, 129th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2010, San Francisco, CA, USA / Vereinigte Staaten, 4 Nov. 2010.
Kiral-Kornek, I., Edler, B., Ostermann, J., & Büchner, A. (2010). Individually adjustable signal processing algorithms for improved speech intelligibility with cochlear implants. In 129th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2010 (Band 2, S. 1157-1164). Audio Engineering Society.
Kiral-Kornek I, Edler B, Ostermann J, Büchner A. Individually adjustable signal processing algorithms for improved speech intelligibility with cochlear implants. in 129th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2010. Band 2. Audio Engineering Society. 2010. S. 1157-1164
Kiral-Kornek, Isabell ; Edler, Bernd ; Ostermann, Jörn et al. / Individually adjustable signal processing algorithms for improved speech intelligibility with cochlear implants. 129th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2010. Band 2 Audio Engineering Society, 2010. S. 1157-1164
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