AE-L1: Hearing Aids and Auditory Modeling

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Tuesday, May 18, 13:00 - 15:00
Location: Marquette
Chair: James D. Johnston, Microsoft Research
 
AE-L1.1: IMPORTANCE OF PITCH AND PERIODICITY TO CHINESE-SPEAKING COCHLEAR IMPLANT PATIENTS
         Xin Luo; House Ear Institute
         Qian-Jie Fu; House Ear Institute
 
AE-L1.2: R-HINT-E: A REALISTIC HEARING IN NOISE TEST ENVIRONMENT
         Karl Wiklund; McMaster University
         Ranil Sonnadara; McMaster University
         Laurel Trainor; McMaster University
         Simon Haykin; McMaster University
 
AE-L1.3: A REAL TIME IMPLEMENTATION AND AN EVALUATION OF AN OPTIMAL FILTERING TECHNIQUE FOR NOISE REDUCTION IN DUAL MICROPHONE HEARING AIDS
         Jean-Baptiste Maj; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Liesbeth Royackers; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Jan Wouters; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
 
AE-L1.4: VOWEL AND CONSONANT CONFUSION IN NOISE BY COCHLEAR IMPLANT SUBJECTS: PREDICTING PERFORMANCE USING SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
         Jeremiah Remus; Duke University
         Leslie Collins; Duke University
 
AE-L1.5: SPEECH PROCESSING FOR HEARING AIDS FOR MODERATE BILATERAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS
         Alice N. Cheeran; Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
         Prem C. Pandey; Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
 
AE-L1.6: THEORETICAL PREDICTION OF DYNAMIC RANGE AND INTENSITY DISCRIMINATION FOR ELECTRICAL NOISE-MODULATED PULSE-TRAIN STIMULI
         Yifang Xu; Duke University
         Leslie Collins; Duke University
 

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