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Some rehabilitative considerations for future speech-processing hearing aids.

S G Revoile, L D Holden-Pitt, D M Edward

    Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
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    Speech processing advancements can help hearing-impaired individuals by improving audibility of key speech elements. This study proposes methods for selecting sounds, amplification levels, and listener training for speech enhancement.

    Area of Science:

    • Audiology
    • Speech-language pathology
    • Signal processing

    Background:

    • Hearing impairment affects speech perception.
    • Speech recognition and processing technologies are advancing.
    • Automatic speech enhancement could aid hearing-impaired individuals.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To summarize results of applying speech enhancement techniques.
    • To propose procedures for selecting speech sounds for enhancement.
    • To determine appropriate amplification levels and listener training needs.

    Main Methods:

    • Review and summarization of applied speech enhancement techniques.
    • Development of procedures for identifying critical speech segments.
    • Analysis of amplification parameters and listener training requirements.

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    Main Results:

    • Demonstration of speech enhancement techniques' potential.
    • Proposed framework for selecting speech sounds and amplification.
    • Consideration of necessary training for hearing-impaired listeners.

    Conclusions:

    • Speech enhancement technology offers promising avenues for hearing assistance.
    • Systematic procedures are needed for effective implementation.
    • Personalized approaches considering listener training are crucial.