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Publikováno v:
Trends in Hearing, Vol 22 (2018)
Despite great advances in hearing-aid technology, users still experience problems with noise in windy environments. The potential benefits of using a deep recurrent neural network (RNN) for reducing wind noise were assessed. The RNN was trained using
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https://doaj.org/article/a0f26d99268e4150a319e7bfb42ede66
Autor:
Justin Zakis, Harvey Dillon, Arne Leijon, Christopher Brew, Frances Grant, Karolina Smeds, Gitte Keidser, Elizabeth Convery
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Audiology. 45:2-11
This study questions the basic assumption that prescriptive methods for nonlinear, wide dynamic range compression (WDRC) hearing aids should restore overall loudness to normal. Fifteen normal-hearing listeners and twenty-four hearing-impaired listene
Autor:
Elizabeth Convery, Frances Grant, Arne Leijon, Christopher Brew, Karolina Smeds, Harvey Dillon, Gitte Keidser, Justin Zakis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Audiology. 45:12-25
In a laboratory study, we found that normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners preferred less than normal overall calculated loudness (according to a loudness model of Moore & Glasberg, ). The current study verified those results using a research
Autor:
Karolina, Smeds, Gitte, Keidser, Justin, Zakis, Harvey, Dillon, Arne, Leijon, Frances, Grant, Elizabeth, Convery, Christopher, Brew
Publikováno v:
International journal of audiology. 45(1)
In a laboratory study, we found that normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners preferred less than normal overall calculated loudness (according to a loudness model of MooreGlasberg, 1997). The current study verified those results using a researc
Autor:
Karolina, Smeds, Gitte, Keidser, Justin, Zakis, Harvey, Dillon, Arne, Leijon, Frances, Grant, Elizabeth, Convery, Christopher, Brew
Publikováno v:
International journal of audiology. 45(1)
This study questions the basic assumption that prescriptive methods for nonlinear, wide dynamic range compression (WDRC) hearing aids should restore overall loudness to normal. Fifteen normal-hearing listeners and twenty-four hearing-impaired listene