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A new technique for quantifying temporal envelope contrasts

T W Fortune1, B D Woodruff, D A Preves

  • 1Argosy Electronics, Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

Ear and Hearing
|February 1, 1994
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A new Envelope Difference Index quantifies temporal contrasts in sound. This method aids in understanding speech intelligibility changes and assessing hearing aid performance.

Area of Science:

  • Acoustics
  • Signal Processing
  • Speech Science

Background:

  • Quantifying temporal differences between sound samples is crucial for auditory perception research.
  • Understanding how speech envelope alterations affect intelligibility is an ongoing challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel technique for precisely quantifying temporal contrasts between two sound samples.
  • To develop the Envelope Difference Index (EDI) for analyzing speech envelope modifications and their impact on intelligibility.
  • To explore the utility of the EDI in assessing hearing aid saturation.

Main Methods:

  • The technique employs envelope subtraction to calculate the Envelope Difference Index (EDI).
  • The EDI measures the precise difference between the temporal envelopes of two sound signals.

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  • The method's applicability is independent of stimulus duration.
  • Main Results:

    • The Envelope Difference Index (EDI) provides a precise quantification of temporal envelope differences.
    • The EDI can help determine if speech envelope alterations improve or degrade speech intelligibility.
    • The EDI shows potential for assessing hearing aid saturation.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed technique offers a precise method for quantifying temporal contrasts in sound.
    • The Envelope Difference Index (EDI) has significant applications in speech intelligibility research and audiology.
    • This method is versatile and applicable to various sound analysis scenarios.