Search Results - "PAVLOVIC, C. V"
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Derivation of primary parameters and procedures for use in speech intelligibility predictions
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-08-1987)“…The literature on various parameters that appear in the articulation index-type calculations of speech intelligibility is reexamined. Based on the reported…”
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An articulation index based procedure for predicting the speech recognition performance of hearing-impaired individuals
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-07-1986)“…An articulation index calculation procedure developed for use with individual normal-hearing listeners [C. Pavlovic and G. Studebaker, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 75,…”
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Use of the articulation index for assessing residual auditory function in listeners with sensorineural hearing impairment
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-1984)“…Two experiments were performed to explore the feasibility of deriving an articulation index (AI) based scheme for quantifying residual auditory function in…”
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Transfer Functions and Correction Factors Used in Hearing Aid Evaluation and Research
Published in Ear and hearing (01-02-1989)“…In hearing aid research and application it is often necessary to transform the sound pressure level or acoustic gain measured at one physical point (e.g., 2 cc…”
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A frequency importance function for continuous discourse
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-1987)“…Normal hearing subjects estimated the intelligibility of continuous discourse (CD) passages spoken by three talkers (two male and one female) under 135…”
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Comparison of discomfort levels obtained with pure tones and multitone complexes
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-07-1989)“…The relationship between threshold of discomfort (TD) estimates and the number of components in a complex signal has been investigated. The thresholds of…”
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An evaluation of some assumptions underlying the articulation index
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-1984)“…The purposes of this investigation were to derive measurement and calculation procedures for the articulation index (AI) that were as precise and accurate as…”
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Frequency importance functions for a feature recognition test material
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-06-1988)“…The relative importance of different parts of the auditory spectrum to recognition of the Diagnostic Rhyme Test (DRT) and its six speech feature subtests was…”
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Speech intelligibility considerations in specifying characteristics of a programmable hearing aid
Published in Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplement (1990)“…With the use of sophisticated speech processing techniques in auditory prosthetic devices, it will be possible to convert the speech signal to maximal…”
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Speech spectrum considerations and speech intelligibility predictions in hearing aid evaluations
Published in The Journal of speech and hearing disorders (01-02-1989)“…This report deals with the issue of the amplified and unamplified speech spectra as they relate to the residual auditory range. The methods for predicting…”
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A signal processing scheme for output limitation
Published in Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplement (1990)“…For both normal listeners and mild to moderately sensori-neurally impaired (probable etiology, presbycusis) listeners a summation of discomfort (S) occurs for…”
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Band Importance Functions for Audiological Applications
Published in Ear and hearing (01-02-1994)“…Recently, band importance functions have been developed for a number of speech tests used in audiology. These functions, as well as the importance functions…”
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Effects of temporal smearing on temporal resolution, frequency selectivity, and speech intelligibility
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-1994)“…Envelopes of speech were smeared in 23 parallel frequency channels. The smeared speech was presented to normal-hearing listeners, and the effects of different…”
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Use of the magnitude estimation technique for assessing the performance of text-to-speech synthesis systems
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-01-1990)“…As text-to-speech systems develop, it becomes necessary to compare various solutions and to evaluate whether a change in the synthesis procedure has an effect…”
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Addendum to “Transfer Functions and Correction Factors Used in Hearing Aid Evaluation and Research”
Published in Ear and hearing (01-08-1992)“…In an earlier publication, various transformations used in hearing aid research and its application were summarized. As a result of continued interest and…”
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Articulation index predictions of speech intelligibility in hearing aid selection
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Band importance functions for audiological applications: Hearing aids
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A clinical trial of the ReSound IC4 hearing device
Published in American journal of audiology (01-06-1999)“…A manufacturer-sponsored clinical trial was conducted of ReSound Corporation's IC4 hearing device (HD), an in-the-ear application of their two-channel,…”
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Reliability, sensitivity and validity of magnitude estimation, category scaling and paired-comparison judgements of speech intelligibility by older listeners
Published in Audiology (1992)“…This study investigated the reliability, sensitivity, and validity of speech intelligibility judgments for hearing aid evaluation. Subjects aged 60-87 years…”
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