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Noise Reduction in Cochlear Implant Signal Processing: A Review and Recent Developments

Fergal Henry, Martin Glavin, Edward Jones

2021IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering44 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cochlear implant technology successfully restores hearing function to patients with sensory impairment. Although cochlear implant users generally hear well in quiet, they still find noisy conditions very challenging, hence the need to employ noise reduction algorithms in these systems to enhance the user experience. This paper reviews noise reduction algorithms in cochlear implants. Traditionally, such algorithms have been classified as either single- or multiple-channel, depending on the number of microphones they use. This review retains this general classification in looking at recent papers and extends it to reflect recent interest in machine learning techniques. The review concludes with consideration of promising future areas of research.

Topics & Concepts

Noise reductionSignal processingReduction (mathematics)Cochlear implantNoise (video)Computer scienceAcousticsElectronic engineeringSpeech recognitionEngineeringAudiologyMedicineDigital signal processingPhysicsMathematicsArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)GeometryHearing Loss and RehabilitationSpeech and Audio ProcessingAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research