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Exploiting voicing cues for contrast enhanced frequency shaping of speech for impaired listeners

Abstract

This paper investigates the use of voicing information as an additional cue in contrast enhanced frequency shaping (CEFS) of speech to improve perception in the hearing impaired. The presented work builds on an existing system combining multi-band compression with contrast enhanced frequency shaping (MICEFS) to restore the auditory nerve response of a hearing impaired listener. CEFS can improve the perception of voiced segments. Hence voicing cues are used to differentiate segments for processing. Alternative processing for unvoiced segments is investigated and shown to improve neural representation of unvoiced segments compared to using MICEFS processing alone. © 2006 IEEE.

Authors

Harte N; Ansari SU; Bruce I

Volume

5

Pagination

pp. V137-V140

Publication Date

December 1, 2006

Conference proceedings

ICASSP IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing Proceedings

ISSN

1520-6149

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