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A cochlear implant speech processing strategy based on an auditory model
DB Grayden, AN Burkitt, OP Kenny, JC Clarey, AG Paolini, GM Clark
Proceedings of the 2004 Intelligent Sensors Sensor Networks and Information Processing Conference Issnip 04 | IEEE | Published : 2004
Abstract
The use of auditory models in cochlear implant sound processing strategies aims to improve cochlear implant users' perception of speech, particularly in noisy environments. To date, cochlear implant sound processing strategies have been designed using simple envelope extraction techniques. Our new strategy simulates the behaviour of the cochlea and the auditory nerve to give a stimulation sequence that produces responses in the auditory nerve that are closer to those in normal hearing. The development and evaluation of the strategy will also help to answer the fundamental question of how much benefit is provided by fine-grained timing information to the perception of different sounds that ma..
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