Advantages of a non-linear frequency compression algorithm in noise

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作者
Bohnert, Andrea [1 ]
Nyffeler, Myriel [2 ]
Keilmann, Annerose [1 ]
机构
[1] Mainz Med Sch, Dept ENT & Commun Disorders, D-55131 Mainz, Germany
[2] Phonak AG, CH-8712 Stafa, Switzerland
关键词
Profound hearing loss; High-frequency audibility; Multichannel non-linear frequency compression algorithm; Speech understanding in noise; Subjective questionnaires; HEARING-IMPAIRED LISTENERS; SPEECH; PERCEPTION; AUDIBILITY; CHILDREN; AMPLIFICATION;
D O I
10.1007/s00405-009-1170-x
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
A multichannel non-linear frequency compression algorithm was evaluated in comparison to conventional amplification hearing aids using a test of speech understanding in noise (Oldenburger Satztest-OLSA) and subjective questionnaires. The new algorithm compresses frequencies above a pre-calculated cut off frequency and shifts them to a lower frequency range, thereby providing high-frequency audibility. Low-frequencies, below the compression cut off frequency, are amplified normally. This algorithm is called SoundRecover (SR). In this study, 11 experienced hearing aid users with a severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss were tested. Seven subjects showed enhanced levels of understanding in noise (OLSA) using frequency compression. However, 4 out of the 11 subjects could not benefit from the high-frequency gain. Evaluation using questionnaires demonstrated an increased level of satisfaction after 2 months of experimental devices wearing (p = 0.08) and after 4 months of wearing (p = 0.09), respectively, compared to conventional hearing instruments.
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