Improving hearing-aid gains based on automatic speech recognition

  • Fontan L
  • Le Coz M
  • Azzopardi C
  • et al.
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This study provides proof of concept that automatic speech recognition (ASR) can be used to improve hearing aid (HA) fitting. A signal-processing chain consisting of a HA simulator, a hearing-loss simulator, and an ASR system normalizing the intensity of input signals was used to find HA-gain functions yielding the highest ASR intelligibility scores for individual audiometric profiles of 24 listeners with age-related hearing loss. Significantly higher aided speech intelligibility scores and subjective ratings of speech pleasantness were observed when the participants were fitted with ASR-established gains than when fitted with the gains recommended by the CAM2 fitting rule.

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Fontan, L., Le Coz, M., Azzopardi, C., Stone, M. A., & Füllgrabe, C. (2020). Improving hearing-aid gains based on automatic speech recognition. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(3), EL227–EL233. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0001866

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