2024
DOI: 10.1121/10.0034599
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An ideal compressed mask for increasing speech intelligibility without sacrificing environmental sound recognition

Eric M. Johnson,
Eric W. Healy

Abstract: Hearing impairment is often characterized by poor speech-in-noise recognition. State-of-the-art laboratory-based noise-reduction technology can eliminate background sounds from a corrupted speech signal and improve intelligibility, but it can also hinder environmental sound recognition (ESR), which is essential for personal independence and safety. This paper presents a time-frequency mask, the ideal compressed mask (ICM), that aims to provide listeners with improved speech intelligibility without substantiall… Show more

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