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Improving hearing-aid gains based on automatic speech recognition

Lionel Fontan, Maxime Le Coz, Charlotte Azzopardi, Michael A. Stone, Christian Füllgrabe

2020The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study provides proof of concept that automatic speech recognition (ASR) can be used to improve hearing aid (HA) fitting. A signal-processing chain consisting of a HA simulator, a hearing-loss simulator, and an ASR system normalizing the intensity of input signals was used to find HA-gain functions yielding the highest ASR intelligibility scores for individual audiometric profiles of 24 listeners with age-related hearing loss. Significantly higher aided speech intelligibility scores and subjective ratings of speech pleasantness were observed when the participants were fitted with ASR-established gains than when fitted with the gains recommended by the CAM2 fitting rule.

Topics & Concepts

Hearing aidIntelligibility (philosophy)Speech recognitionComputer scienceAudiologyHearing lossMedicinePhilosophyEpistemologyHearing Loss and RehabilitationSpeech and Audio ProcessingNoise Effects and Management
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