Investigating the use of a Gammatone filterbank for a cochlear implant coding strategy

نویسندگان

  • Sonia Tabibi
  • Andrea Kegel
  • Wai Kong Lai
  • Norbert Dillier
چکیده

BACKGROUND Contemporary speech processing strategies in cochlear implants (CIs) such as the Advanced Combination Encoder (ACE) use a standard Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) filterbank to extract envelopes. The assignment of the FFT bins to approximate the frequency resolution of the basilar membrane is only partly based on physiology, especially since the bins are distributed linearly below 1000Hz and logarithmically above 1000Hz. NEW METHOD A Gammatone filterbank which provides a closer approximation to the bandwidths of filters in the human auditory system could replace the standard FFT filterbank in the ACE strategy. An infinite impulse response (IIR) all-pole design of the Gammatone filterbank was compared to the FFT filterbank with 128, 256 and 512 points resolutions and the effect of the frequency boundaries of the filters was also investigated. RESULTS Melodic contour identification (MCI) and just noticeable difference (JND) experiments, both involving synthetic clarinet notes in octaves 3 and 4, were conducted with 6 normal hearing (NH) participants using noise vocoded stimuli; and 10 CI recipients just performed the MCI experiment. The MCI results for both NH and CI subjects, showed a significant effect of the filterbank on the percentage correct responses of the participants. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHODS The Gammatone filterbank can better resolve the harmonics of tested synthetic clarinet notes which led to better performances in the MCI experiment. CONCLUSIONS The total delay of the Gammatone filterbank can be made smaller than the delay of the FFT filterbank with the same frequency resolution at low frequencies.

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دوره 277  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017