Nogueira, W.; Buchner, A.; Lenarz, T; Edler, B.: A psychoacoustic "NofM"-type speech coding strategy for cochlear implants. In: Eurasip Journal on Applied Signal Processing 2005 (2005), Nr. 18, S. 3044-3059. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1155/ASP.2005.3044
Abstract: |
We describe a new signal processing technique for cochlear implants using a psychoacoustic-masking model. The technique is based on the principle of a so-called "NofM" strategy. These strategies stimulate fewer channels (N) per cycle than active electrodes (NofM; N < M). In "NofM" strategies such as ACE or SPEAK, only the N channels with higher amplitudes are stimulated. The new strategy is based on the ACE strategy but uses a psychoacoustic-masking model in order to determine the essential components of any given audio signal. This new strategy was tested on device users in an acute Study, with either 4 or 8 channels stimulated per cycle. For the first condition (4 channels), the mean improvement over the ACE strategy was 17%. For the second condition (8 channels), no significant difference was found between the two strategies.
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License of this version: |
CC BY 4.0 Unported - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Publication type: |
Article |
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Publication date: |
2005 |
Keywords english: |
cochlear implant, NofM, ACE, speech coding, psychoacoustic model, masking, signal processors, recognition, noise, nucleus, cis, masking, speak, ace, additivity, audio
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DDC: |
621,3 | Elektrotechnik, Elektronik
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