Minimum spectral contrast needed for vowel identification by normal hearing and cochlear implant listeners.
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The minimum spectral contrast needed for vowel identification by normal-hearing and cochlear implant listeners was determined in this study. In experiment 1, a spectral modification algorithm was used that manipulated the channel amplitudes extracted from a 6-channel continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) processor to have a 1-10 dB spectral contrast. The spectrally modified amplitudes of eight natural vowels were presented to six Med-EI/CIS-link users for identification. Results showed that subjects required a 4-6 dB contrast to identify vowels with relatively high accuracy. A 4-6 dB contrast was needed independent of the individual subject's dynamic range (range 9-28 dB). Some cochlear implant (CI) users obtained significantly higher scores with vowels enhanced to 6 dB contrast compared to the original, unenhanced vowels, suggesting that spectral contrast enhancement can improve the vowel identification scores for some CI users. To determine whether the minimum spectral contrast needed for vowel identification was dependent on spectral resolution (number of channels available), vowels were processed in experiment 2 through n (n =4, 6, 8, 12) channels, and synthesized as a linear combination of n sine waves with amplitudes manipulated to have a 1-20 dB spectral contrast. For vowels processed through 4 channels, normal-hearing listeners needed a 6 dB contrast, for 6 and 8 channels a 4 dB contrast was needed, consistent with our findings with CI listeners, and for 12 channels a 1 dB contrast was sufficient to achieve high accuracy (>80%). The above-mentioned findings with normal-hearing listeners suggest that when the spectral resolution is poor, a larger spectral contrast is needed for vowel identification. Conversely, when the spectral resolution is fine, a small spectral contrast (1 dB) is sufficient. The high identification score (82%) achieved with 1 dB contrast was significantly higher than any of the scores reported in the literature using synthetic vowels, and this can be attributed to the fact that we used natural vowels which contained duration and spectral cues (e.g., formant movements) present in fluent speech. The outcomes of experiments 1 and 2, taken together, suggest that CI listeners need a larger spectral contrast (4-6 dB) than normal-hearing listeners to achieve high recognition accuracy, not because of the limited dynamic range, but because of the limited spectral resolution.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
دوره 110 3 Pt 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001