Journal article
Speech coding with traveling wave delays: Desynchronizing cochlear implant frequency bands with cochlea-like group delays
DA Taft, DB Grayden, AN Burkitt
Speech Communication | Published : 2009
Abstract
Traveling wave delays are the frequency-dependent delays for sounds along the cochlear partition. In this study, a set of suitable delays was calibrated to cochlear implant users' pitch perception along the implanted electrode array. These delays were then explicitly coded in a cochlear implant speech processing strategy as frequency specific group delays. The envelopes of low frequency filter bands were delayed relative to high frequencies, with amplitude and fine structure unmodified. Incorporating such delays into subjects' own processing strategies in this way produced a significant improvement in speech perception scores in noise. A subsequent investigation indicated that perceptual sen..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by The Harold Mitchell Foundation.