| Literature DB >> 26721929 |
Mathias Dietz1, David McAlpine2.
Abstract
This special issue contains a collection of 13 papers highlighting the collaborative research and engineering project entitled Advancing Binaural Cochlear Implant Technology-ABCIT-as well as research spin-offs from the project. In this introductory editorial, a brief history of the project is provided, alongside an overview of the studies.Entities:
Keywords: bilateral; binaural; cochlear implant
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26721929 PMCID: PMC4771041 DOI: 10.1177/2331216515623374
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Hear ISSN: 2331-2165 Impact factor: 3.293
Figure 1.Comparison of speech reception threshold (SRT) improvements. This overview figure contains sample data from three articles published in this issue. iSNR improvement (Baumgärtel, Hu, et al., 2015), SRT improvements of normal-hearing listeners and hearing-aid users (Völker et al., 2015), and SRT improvements of CI listeners (Baumgärtel, Krawczyk-Becker, et al., 2015). Data are shown for three of the eight algorithms tested: ADMs without a binaural link are currently available in most hearing aids and CI devices, and serve as a reference. Two minimum-variance, distortionless binaural beamformers (fixed MVDR and adaptive MVDR) provide a larger SRT increase, particularly for the CI subjects. Tests were performed in three different noise environments (see title of each respective panel). For details please refer to the respective studies. iSNR = Intelligibility weighted signal-to-noise ratio; NH = normal hearing; HI = hearing impaired; CI = cochlear implants; ADM = adaptive differential microphone; MVDR = minimum variance distortionless response.