A comparison of four methods of implementing automatic gain control (AGC) in hearing aids.
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The choice of compression speed in hearing AIDS: theoretical and practical considerations and the role of individual differences.Curriculum for graduate courses in amplification.Theoretical and practical considerations in compression hearing AIDS.The effect of automatic gain control structure and release time on cochlear implant speech intelligibility.Comparison of dual-time-constant and fast-acting automatic gain control (AGC) systems in cochlear implants.Clinical evaluation of a portable digital hearing aid with narrow-band loudness compensation.The effect on speech intelligibility of varying compression time constants in a digital hearing aid.Clinical evaluation of the xDP output compression strategy for cochlear implants.Optimization of a slow-acting automatic gain control system for use in hearing aids.Syllabic compression: effective compression ratios for signals modulated at different rates.The effect of a carrier phrase on hearing aid amplification of single words in quiet.Linear and nonlinear hearing aid fittings--1. Patterns of benefit.Evaluation of phoneme compression schemes designed to compensate for temporal and spectral masking in background noise.Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting. IV. Fitting hearing aids with multi-channel compression so as to restore 'normal' loudness for speech at different levels.Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting: III. A general method for deriving initial fittings for hearing aids with multi-channel compression.Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting: II. Hearing aids with multi-channel compression.Use of a loudness model for hearing-aid fitting. I. Linear hearing aids.Effects of fast-acting high-frequency compression on the intelligibility of speech in steady and fluctuating background sounds.Simulation of the effects of loudness recruitment on the intelligibility of speech in noise.Consonant perception with linear and compression amplification.Signal-to-Noise-Ratio-Aware Dynamic Range Compression in Hearing Aids
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A comparison of four methods of implementing automatic gain control (AGC) in hearing aids.
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A comparison of four methods o ...... control (AGC) in hearing aids.
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A comparison of four methods o ...... control (AGC) in hearing aids.
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1988-05-01T00:00:00Z