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    Using statistical decision theory to predict speech intelligibility. II. Measurement and prediction of consonant-discrimination performance by Müsch, H, Buus, S

    “…The speech recognition sensitivity (SRS) model [H. Müsch and S. Buus, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 109, 2896-2909 (2001)] was tested by applying it to…”
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    On loudness at threshold by Buus, S, Müsch, H, Florentine, M

    “…Absolute thresholds for and loudness matches between pure tones and four- and ten-tone complexes were used to assess the form of the function relating loudness…”
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    Using statistical decision theory to predict speech intelligibility. I. Model structure by Müsch, H, Buus, S

    “…This article introduces a new model that predicts speech intelligibility based on statistical decision theory. This model, which we call the speech recognition…”
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    So/ren Buus’ contribution to speech intelligibility prediction by Müsch, Hannes, Florentine, Mary

    “…In addition to his work in psychoacoustics, So/ren Buus also contributed to the field of speech intelligibility prediction by developing a model that predicts…”
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    Revised audibility-noise variance of speech recognition sensitivity model by Müsch, Hannes, Buus, So/ren

    “…The speech recognition sensitivity (SRS) model [H. Müsch and S. Buus, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 109, 2896–2909 (2001)] was used to predict normal-hearing listeners’…”
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    The effect of spectral contrast enhancement on speech perception in hearing-impaired listeners by Müsch, Hannes, Pavlovic, Chaslav

    “…The effect of enhancing the spectral contrast of clean and noisy speech on intelligibility and listening comfort in hearing-impaired listeners is explored…”
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    Using statistical decision theory to predict speech intelligibility. III. Effect of audibility on speech recognition sensitivity by MÜSCH, Hannes, BUUS, Søren

    “…The speech recognition sensitivity (SRS) model [H. Müsch and S. Buus, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 109, 2896-2909 (2001)] is a macroscopic model for predicting speech…”
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    A model for predicting speech intelligibility by Müsch, Hannes, Buus, So/ren

    “…A statistical-decision theory based model for predicting speech intelligibility is introduced. This model, which we call the speech-recognition sensitivity…”
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    Identifying Dead Regions in the Cochlea: Psychophysical Tuning Curves and Tone Detection in Threshold-Equalizing Noise by Summers, Van, Molis, Michelle R, Müsch, Hannes, Walden, Brian E, Surr, Rauna K, Cord, Mary T

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-04-2003)
    “…OBJECTIVERecent studies indicate that high-frequency amplification may provide little benefit for listeners with moderate-to-severe high-frequency hearing…”
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    Loudness summation at low levels and the form of the loudness function near threshold by Buus, So/ren, Florentine, Mary, Müsch, Hannes

    “…This study uses measurements of loudness summation to examine the form of the loudness function for tones near threshold. An adaptive, two-interval,…”
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    On the relation between peripheral compression and the growth of loudness by Buus, So/ren, Florentine, Mary, Poulsen, Torben, Müsch, Hannes

    “…This presentation reviews similarities and differences between normal listeners’ pure-tone loudness functions and the compressive basilar-membrane, BM,…”
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