Abstract:
Adaptive filters are commonly used to cancel acoustic feedback in hearing aids. The sound quality of hearing aids deteriorates as the hearing aid gain is increased. This ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Adaptive filters are commonly used to cancel acoustic feedback in hearing aids. The sound quality of hearing aids deteriorates as the hearing aid gain is increased. This paper presents a method to alter the gain function in digital hearing aids to provide additional amplification and better output sound quality. This approach employs a variable, frequency-dependent gain function that is lower at frequencies of the incoming signal where the information is perceptually insignificant. The increase in stable gain over traditional methods and the output sound quality were evaluated with a psychoacoustic experiment on normal-hearing listeners. The results indicate that the method of this paper provides more hearing aid gain and less distortion in the output sound quality than feedback cancelers with fixed gain functions.
Date of Conference: 31 March 2008 - 04 April 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 May 2008
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