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Behavioral assessment of adaptive feedback equalization in a digital hearing aid.

M French-St George1, D J Wood, A M Engebretson.   

Abstract

An evaluation was made of the efficacy of a digital feedback equalization algorithm employed by the Central Institute for the Deaf Wearable Adaptive Digital Hearing Aid. Three questions were addressed: 1) Does acoustic feedback limit gain adjustments made by hearing aid users? 2) Does feedback equalization permit users with hearing-impairment to select more gain without feedback? and, 3) If more gain is used when feedback equalization is active, does word identification performance improve? Nine subjects with hearing impairment participated in the study. Results suggest that listeners with hearing impairment are indeed limited by acoustic feedback when listening to soft speech (55 dB A) in quiet. The average listener used an additional 4 dB gain when feedback equalization was active. This additional gain resulted in an average 10 rationalized arcsine units (RAU) improvement in word identification score.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8263825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev        ISSN: 0748-7711


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Authors:  C Schweitzer
Journal:  Trends Amplif       Date:  1997-06

2.  Acoustic feedback and other audible artifacts in hearing AIDS.

Authors:  J Agnew
Journal:  Trends Amplif       Date:  1996-06
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