Speech Recognition for Cochlear Implant Users in the Noisy Environment: The Role of Envelope and Fine Structure

Volume: 47, Pages: 174 - 176
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
Sound signal can be decomposed to a slowly varying envelope cue and a rapidly varying fine structure cue. These cues can help people to sound perception, sound lateralization, speech recognition in noise, and so on. Cochlear implant can help people with hearing loss to hear the sound. However, there are still many restrictions with cochlear implant user and a gap between normal hearing and cochlear implant user. This study investigated the...
Paper Details
Title
Speech Recognition for Cochlear Implant Users in the Noisy Environment: The Role of Envelope and Fine Structure
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
47
Pages
174 - 176
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