The effects of estimation accuracy, estimation approach, and number
of selected channels using formant-priority channel selection for an
“n-of-m” sound processing strategy for
cochlear implants
Author:
Saba Juliana N.1,
Ali Hussnain1,
Hansen John H. L.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. University of Texas at Dallas, Center for Robust Speech Systems, Cochlear Implant Laboratory , 800 W. Campbell Rd, EC 33, Richardson, Texas 75080, USA
Abstract
Previously, selection of l channels was prioritized according to formant frequency locations in an l-of-n-of-m–based signal processing strategy to provide important voicing information independent of listening environments for cochlear implant (CI) users. In this study, ideal, or ground truth, formants were incorporated into the selection stage to determine the effect of accuracy on (1) subjective speech intelligibility, (2) objective channel selection patterns, and (3) objective stimulation patterns (current). An average +11% improvement (p < 0.05) was observed across six CI users in quiet, but not for noise or reverberation conditions. Analogous increases in channel selection and current for the upper range of F1 and a decrease across mid-frequencies with higher corresponding current, were both observed at the expense of noise-dominant channels. Objective channel selection patterns were analyzed a second time to determine the effects of estimation approach and number of selected channels (n). A significant effect of estimation approach was only observed in the noise and reverberation condition with minor differences in channel selection and significantly decreased stimulated current. Results suggest that estimation method, accuracy, and number of channels in the proposed strategy using ideal formants may improve intelligibility when corresponding stimulated current of formant channels are not masked by noise-dominant channels.
Funder
National Institute on Deafness
and Other Communication Disorders
Univ of Texas at Dallas, Endowed
Chair in Telecommunications
Engineering
Publisher
Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
Subject
Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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