The effect of hearing aid dynamic range compression on speech intelligibility in a realistic virtual sound environment
N Mansour, M Marschall, A Westermann… - The Journal of the …, 2022 - pubs.aip.org
Measures of “aided” speech intelligibility (SI) for listeners wearing hearing aids (HAs) are
commonly obtained using rather artificial acoustic stimuli and spatial configurations …
commonly obtained using rather artificial acoustic stimuli and spatial configurations …
Assessing hearing device benefit using virtual sound environments
N Mansour - 2021 - orbit.dtu.dk
The investigation into people's ability to understand speech in noisy everyday situations,
particularly those affected by hearing loss, constitutes an important area of hearing research …
particularly those affected by hearing loss, constitutes an important area of hearing research …
Towards Precision Audiology: Perceptual Profiles and Their Relation to Ecologically Valid Communication Assessments
D Cherri - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Living in a sonic world, a person with hearing loss experiences difficulty in communicating
with others. One of the reasons why some people with hearing loss do not wear hearing aids …
with others. One of the reasons why some people with hearing loss do not wear hearing aids …
Using a NAO robot during speech audiometry for hearing-impaired children: developing a video protocol to detect non-verbal cues during child-robot interactions
K Cozma - 2022 - fse.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl
Engagement is a key factor in audiometry and children with hearing loss undergo regular
auditory tests to determine their speech perception abilities and have their hearing devices …
auditory tests to determine their speech perception abilities and have their hearing devices …