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Effect of Adaptive Compression and Fast-Acting WDRC Strategies on Sentence Recognition in Noise in Mandarin-Speaking Pediatric Hearing Aid Users

机译:自适应压缩和快速作用WDRC策略对讲话中噪声判决句子识别的影响

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Background:Wide dynamic range compression (WDRC) has been widely used in hearing aid technology. However, several reports indicate that WDRC may improve audibility at the expense of speech intelligibility. As such, a modified amplification compression scheme, named adaptivecompression, was developed. However, the effect of compression strategies on speech perception in pediatric hearing aid users has not been clearly reported.Purpose:The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of adaptive compression and fast-acting WDRCprocessing strategies on sentence recognition in noise with Mandarin, pediatric hearing aid users.Research Design:This study was set up using a double-blind, within-subject, repeated-measures design.Study Sample:Twenty-six children who spoke Mandarin Chineseas their primary language and had bilateral sensorineural hearing loss participated in the study.Data Collection and Analysis:Sentence recognition in noise was evaluated in behind-the-ear technology with both adaptive compression processing and fast-acting WDRC processingand was selected randomly for each child. Percent correct sentence recognition in noise with fast-acting WDRC and adaptive compression was collected from each participant. Correlation analysis was performed to examine the effect of gender, age at assessment, and hearing threshold of the betterear on signal-to-noise ratio, and a paired-samples t test was employed to compare the performance of the adaptive compression strategy and fast-acting WDRC processing.Results:The mean percentage correct of sentence recognition in noise with behind-the-ear technologywith fast-acting WDRC and adaptive compression processing were 62.24% and 68.71%, respectively. The paired-samples t test showed that the performance of the adaptive compression strategy was significantly better than the fast-acting WDRC processing (t = 3.190, p = 0.004).Conclusions:Comparedwith the fast-acting WDRC, adaptive compression provided better sentence recognition in noise for Mandarin pediatric hearing aid users.
机译:背景:宽动态范围压缩(WDRC)已广泛用于助听器技术。但是,若干报告表明,WDRC可能以牺牲语音可懂度为代价来提高可听性。因此,开发了一种被修改的放大压缩方案,名为AdaiveCompression。然而,尚未清楚地报道了对儿科助听器用户的语音感知的压缩策略的影响。本研究的目的是调查适应性压缩和快速作用的WDRC处理策略对普通话噪声判刑的影响,儿科助听器用户。搜索设计:使用双盲,主题内,重复措施设计建立了这项研究在研究中.Data收集和分析:在耳后技术中评估噪声识别,随机对每个孩子随机选择了自适应压缩处理和快速作用的WDRC处理和。从每个参与者收集具有快速作用和自适应压缩的噪声的正确句子识别百分比。进行相关性分析以检查性别,年龄在评估中的性别,以及听力阈值对信噪比的再现阈值,采用配对样本T检验来比较自适应压缩策略的性能和快速 - 作用WDRC处理。结果:快速作用WDRC和自适应压缩处理的噪声中噪声识别的平均百分比分别为62.24%和68.71%。配对样本T测试表明,自适应压缩策略的性能明显优于快速作用WDRC处理(T = 3.190,P = 0.004)。结论:与快速作用的WDRC相比,自适应压缩提供了更好的句子识别普通话小儿助听器用户的噪音。

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