Using statistical decision theory to predict speech intelligibility. I. Model structure.
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Predicting the Perceptual Consequences of Hidden Hearing Loss.The cocktail-party problem revisited: early processing and selection of multi-talker speech.Effects of age on auditory and cognitive processing: implications for hearing aid fitting and audiologic rehabilitation.Methods and applications of the audibility index in hearing aid selection and fitting.Band importance for sentences and words reexamined.Use of a compound approach to derive auditory-filter-wide frequency-importance functions for vowels and consonants.Comparing models of the combined-stimulation advantage for speech recognition.A model-based analysis of the "combined-stimulation advantage"The redundancy of phonemes in sentential contextAnalysis of a simplified normalized covariance measure based on binary weighting functions for predicting the intelligibility of noise-suppressed speech.Is intelligibility of adjacent passbands hypoadditive or hyperadditive?A mathematical model of vowel identification by users of cochlear implants.Intelligibilities of 1-octave rectangular bands spanning the speech spectrum when heard separately and pairedMasking release for words in amplitude-modulated noise as a function of modulation rate and task.Dead regions in the cochlea: implications for speech recognition and applicability of articulation index theory.Sentence perception in listening conditions having similar speech intelligibility indices.Effect of linear and warped spectral transposition on consonant identification by normal-hearing listeners with a simulated dead region.Relative importance of different spectral bands to consonant identification: relevance for frequency transposition in hearing aids.
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Using statistical decision theory to predict speech intelligibility. I. Model structure.
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Using statistical decision theory to predict speech intelligibility. I. Model structure.
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Using statistical decision theory to predict speech intelligibility. I. Model structure.
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