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| Paper: | AE-L1.2 |
| Session: | Hearing Aids and Auditory Modeling |
| Time: | Tuesday, May 18, 13:20 - 13:40 |
| Presentation: |
Lecture |
| Topic: |
Audio and Electroacoustics: Auditory Modeling and Hearing Aids |
| Title: |
R-HINT-E: A REALISTIC HEARING IN NOISE TEST ENVIRONMENT |
| Authors: |
Karl Wiklund; McMaster University | | |
| | Ranil Sonnadara; McMaster University | | |
| | Laurel Trainor; McMaster University | | |
| | Simon Haykin; McMaster University | | |
| Abstract: |
With the advent of cheap, low-power digital signal processors, it has been possible to develop hearing aids that utilize DSP technology. It is essential that the algorithms instantiated on these hearing aids be evaluated in a standard fashion with regards to both engineering and perceptual criteria. However, currently available hearing in noise tests do not allow for the range of signals or environments that are of interest to the designer of hearing aid algorithms. In addition, virtual audio environments have recently been suggested as a potential tool for the auditory science community. To address the needs of both engineering and clinical evaluation, we propose a flexible, software based virtual acoustic environment capable of realistically simulating a wide variety of scenarios. |
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