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The impact of noise power estimation on speech intelligibility in cochlear-implant speech coding strategies (L)

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Cochlear1

Hearing Systems Group, Hearing Systems Section, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark3

The advanced combination encoder (ACE™) is an established speech-coding strategy in cochlear-implant processing that selects a number of frequency channels based on amplitudes. However, speech intelligibility outcomes with this strategy are limited in noisy conditions. To improve speech intelligibility, either noise-dominant channels can be attenuated prior to ACE™ with noise reduction or, alternatively, channels can be selected based on estimated signal-to-noise ratios.

A noise power estimation stage is, therefore, required. This study investigated the impact of noise power estimation in noise-reduction and channel-selection strategies. Results imply that estimation with improved noise-tracking capabilities does not necessarily translate into increased speech intelligibility.

Language: English
Publisher: Acoustical Society of America
Year: 2019
Pages: 818-821
ISSN: 15208524 , 01630962 and 00014966
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1121/1.5089887
ORCIDs: Kressner, Abigail A. , May, Tobias and Dau, Torsten

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