• DocumentCode
    409697
  • Title

    Modeling intelligibility of hearing-aid compression circuits

  • Author

    Bondy, Jeff ; Bruce, Ian C. ; Dong, Rang ; Becker, Suzanna ; Haykin, Simon

  • Author_Institution
    McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont., Canada
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    2003
  • fDate
    9-12 Nov. 2003
  • Firstpage
    720
  • Abstract
    The active filtering effect in the inner ear is disrupted with sensorineural hearing impairment. This causes a loss of frequency selectivity and dynamic range. Compression is often used in hearing-aids in an attempt to re-establish the normal dynamic range of the cochlear response. While some studies show increased speech intelligibility with artificial noise sources for compressive hearing-aids, most show little (< 1 dB versus linear aids) or no advantage in competing speech. In this paper we explore a quantitative model to explain the empirical performance of compressive hearing-aids in competing speech. By combining an accurate cochlear model with a model of higher auditory feature analysis based on spectral-temporal clustering of onsets, we provide an explanation for the failure of hearing-aid compression algorithms to increase intelligibility. Our proposed spectral-temporal intelligibility model suggests that increasing intelligibility for a hearing impaired person in competing speech requires both spectral and temporal suppression.
  • Keywords
    filtering theory; hearing aids; medical signal processing; speech intelligibility; filtering effect; frequency selectivity; hearing-aid compression circuits; sensorineural hearing impairment; spectral-temporal intelligibility model; speech intelligibility; Active filters; Algorithm design and analysis; Auditory system; Circuits; Dynamic range; Ear; Failure analysis; Filtering; Frequency; Speech enhancement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Signals, Systems and Computers, 2004. Conference Record of the Thirty-Seventh Asilomar Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8104-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ACSSC.2003.1292008
  • Filename
    1292008