Multiresolutional modification of speech signals for listeners with hearing impairment

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Erogul, O [1 ]
Karagöz, I [1 ]
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[1] Gulhane Mil Med Acad, Biomed & Clin Engn Ctr, TR-06010 Ankara, Turkey
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hearing impairment; modification; QMF; speech; wavelet;
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R49 [康复医学];
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A new method, the multiresolutional modification algorithm (MMA), which modifies speech signals in frequency and time domains, is proposed for listeners with hearing impairment and early clinical results are reported. Unlike other methods, this algorithm modifies the wavelet coefficients of the speech signal in order to obtain a modified version of the original signal instead of modifying the speech waveform itself. The speech signal is first divided into subbands using an Ii-level quadrature mirror filter (QMF) bank. These subbands are then modified using the modification algorithm. Finally, the inverse Wavelet transform is applied to these modified subband coefficients in order to reconstruct a modified version of the input signal. The efficacy of the MMA was evaluated using subjects with hearing impairment and subjects with no such impairment. Listening tests showed that the proposed algorithm increases the quality and intelligibility of the modified speech over the well-known modification algorithms.
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页数:7
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