People with hearing impairment find competing voices scenarios to be challenging,
both with respect to switching attention from one talker to the other, as well
as maintaining attention. With the Danish competing voices test (CVT) presented
here, the dual-attention skills can be assessed. The CVT provides sentences
spoken by three male and three female talkers, played in sentence pairs. The
task of the listener is to repeat the target sentence from the sentence pair
based on cueing either before or after playback. One potential way of assisting
segregation of two talkers is to take advantage of spatial unmasking by
presenting one talker per ear after application of time-frequency masks for
separating the mixture. Using the CVT, this study evaluated four spatial
conditions in 14 moderate-to-severely hearing-impaired listeners to establish
benchmark results for this type of algorithm applied to hearing-impaired
listeners. The four spatial conditions were as follows: summed (diotic),
separate, the ideal ratio mask, and the ideal binary mask. The results show that
the test is sensitive to the change in spatial condition. The temporal position
of the cue has a large impact, as cueing the target talker before playback
focuses the attention toward the target, whereas cueing after playback requires
equal attention to the two talkers, which is more difficult. Furthermore, both
applied ideal masks show test scores very close to the ideal separate spatial
condition, suggesting that this technique is useful for future separation
algorithms using estimated rather than ideal masks.
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