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Autor:
Tirdad Seifi Ala, Carina Graversen, Dorothea Wendt, Emina Alickovic, William M Whitmer, Thomas Lunner
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 7, p e0235782 (2020)
Individuals with hearing loss allocate cognitive resources to comprehend noisy speech in everyday life scenarios. Such a scenario could be when they are exposed to ongoing speech and need to sustain their attention for a rather long period of time, w
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https://doaj.org/article/0626dd0daab743bd80bd19b370b131ce
Autor:
Gerardo Roa Dabike, Trevor J. Cox, Alex J. Miller, Bruno M. Fazenda, Simone Graetzer, Rebecca R. Vos, Michael A. Akeroyd, Jennifer Firth, William M. Whitmer, Scott Bannister, Alinka Greasley, Jon P. Barker
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 57, Iss , Pp 111199- (2024)
This paper presents the Cadenza Woodwind Dataset. This publicly available data is synthesised audio for woodwind quartets including renderings of each instrument in isolation. The data was created to be used as training data within Cadenza's second o
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https://doaj.org/article/2e7a910c75b94d9b8d28c10c1978178d
Autor:
Scott Bannister, Alinka E. Greasley, Trevor J. Cox, Michael A. Akeroyd, Jon Barker, Bruno Fazenda, Jennifer Firth, Simone N. Graetzer, Gerardo Roa Dabike, Rebecca R. Vos, William M. Whitmer
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 15 (2024)
IntroductionPrevious work on audio quality evaluation has demonstrated a developing convergence of the key perceptual attributes underlying judgments of quality, such as timbral, spatial and technical attributes. However, across existing research the
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https://doaj.org/article/2d30fa26d0684789aba317db7b030d6a
Autor:
Tirdad Seifi Ala, Emina Alickovic, Alvaro Fuentes Cabrera, William M. Whitmer, Lauren V. Hadley, Mike L. Rank, Thomas Lunner, Carina Graversen
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. 70:1264-1273
The purpose of this study was to investigate alpha power as an objective measure of effortful listening in continuous speech with scalp and ear-EEG.Scalp and ear-EEG were recorded simultaneously during presentation of a 33-s news clip in the presence
Publikováno v:
Clinical Otolaryngology. 48:25-31
The Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) has been extensively used to report the benefit from otolaryngological surgery. Benefit from non-surgical management has not been reported, despite this being the outcome of most otolaryngology and audiology consul
Publikováno v:
Trends in Hearing, Vol 23 (2019)
Frequency-dependent gain adjustments are routine in hearing-aid fittings, whether in matching to real-ear targets or fine-tuning to patient feedback. Patient feedback may be unreliable and fittings inefficient if adjustments are not discriminable. To
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https://doaj.org/article/696c8361b3e54dbab228c8d308099162
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Audiology. 61:940-947
ObjectivesIn the personalisation of hearing aid fittings, gain is often adjusted to suit patient preferences using live speech. When using brief sentences as stimuli, the minimum gain adjustments necessary to elicit consistent preferences (‘prefere
Publikováno v:
Ear & Hearing. 43:545-553
Objectives Current hearing aids have a limited bandwidth, which limits the intelligibility and quality of their output, and inhibits their uptake. Recent advances in signal processing, as well as novel methods of transduction, allow for a greater use
Publikováno v:
Trends in Hearing, Vol 20 (2016)
The speech-to-noise ratio (SNR) in an environment plays a vital role in speech communication for both normal-hearing (NH) and hearing-impaired (HI) listeners. While hearing-assistance devices attempt to deliver as favorable an SNR as possible, there
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https://doaj.org/article/c7d50b213cbe4c94aa0f08cfa60a5d2d
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Audiology. 60:427-437
Hearing-aid frequency-gain responses are routinely adjusted by clinicians to patient preferences and descriptions. This study measured the minimum gain adjustments required to elicit preferences, and the assignment of descriptors to gain adjustments,