DocumentCode
3248230
Title
Handheld device based personal auditory training system to hearing loss
Author
Yeou-Jiunn Chen ; Chia-Jui Chang ; Jiunn-Liang Wu ; Yi-Hui Lin ; Hui-Mei Yang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Southern Taiwan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Tainan, Taiwan
fYear
2013
fDate
16-19 April 2013
Firstpage
19
Lastpage
23
Abstract
The assistive hearing devices are the only aids to help subjects with hearing loss to use their residual hearing. However, the performance of those devices is closely dependent on auditory training. To develop handheld devices based personal auditory training system with perceptional discrimination analysis and automatic test item generation is very helpful for subjects with hearing loss. Besides, it would ease the burden of speech-language pathologists in developing a personal auditory training. In this study, the mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients and automatic speech recognition are applied to objectively estimate the phonemic confusions. For reducing computational complex, multidimensional scaling is then used to transfer the phonemic confusions into a Euclidean space. Thus, a suitable training material could be automatically generated by simple random process. Finally, the Android based mobile phones are selected as a platform for auditory training. It is convenient for subjects to use the auditory training system. The experimental results show that the average score of mean opinion score is 3.73, which means that the system is very useful.
Keywords
computational complexity; hearing; hearing aids; mobile handsets; notebook computers; speech recognition; training; Android-based mobile phones; Euclidean space; assistive hearing devices; automatic speech recognition; automatic test item generation; computational complexity; handheld device-based personal auditory training system; hearing loss; mean opinion score; mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients; multidimensional scaling; perceptional discrimination analysis; phonemic confusions; residual hearing; speech-language pathologists; Auditory system; Handheld computers; Hidden Markov models; Materials; Production; Speech; Training; auditory training; automatic test item generation; handheld device; hearing loss; perceptional discrimination analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Intelligence in Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies (CIRAT), 2013 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Singapore
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIRAT.2013.6613818
Filename
6613818
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