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Bastien Alphons Marie Franck1, Monique Boymans, Wouter Albert Dreschler

  • 1Clinical and Experimental Audiology, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

International Journal of Audiology
|August 8, 2007
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This study investigated adaptive optimization for hearing aid algorithms. Results showed low reliability, indicating current methods are not ideal for personalized speech intelligibility tuning.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Signal Processing
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Hearing aid algorithms like dynamic compression, temporal signal enhancement, and noise reduction aim to improve speech intelligibility.
  • Simultaneous fine-tuning of multiple hearing aid parameters is complex and requires effective optimization strategies.
  • Individualized hearing aid settings are crucial for maximizing speech perception in diverse listening environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate an adaptive, interactive optimization strategy for simultaneously fine-tuning three hearing aid algorithms.
  • To assess the applicability of this optimization approach for enhancing speech intelligibility in hearing-impaired individuals.
  • To compare the results of a multidirectional pattern search with a round-robin validation procedure.

Main Methods:

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  • Employed a multidirectional pattern search with adaptive step size to find optimal hearing aid algorithm combinations.
  • Utilized a round-robin procedure for validating the optimization outcomes.
  • Tested speech intelligibility using continuous and fluctuating background noises with processed sentences.

Main Results:

  • The multidirectional pattern search demonstrated low reliability and consistency, particularly in fluctuating noise conditions.
  • Results from the round-robin validation procedure did not closely align with the pattern search findings.
  • Speech intelligibility improvements varied, and the optimization strategy's effectiveness was limited.

Conclusions:

  • The current implementation of multidirectional optimization is not yet suitable for the precise individual fine-tuning of complex hearing aid signal processing strategies.
  • Further development is needed to enhance the reliability and accuracy of adaptive optimization for personalized hearing aid fitting.
  • The study highlights challenges in optimizing multiple hearing aid features simultaneously to maximize speech intelligibility.