The Relationship Between Pulse Rate and Mandarin Tone Recognition: A Preliminary Study with CCi-Mobile Cochlear Implant Research Processor

Yefei Mo, Huali Zhou, Q. Meng, Peina Wu
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of pulse rate (i.e., stimulation rate) on Mandarin tone recognition by cochlear implant users. Mandarin tone recognition was measured by using monosyllabic and disyllabic tone data-bases at three pulse rates in cochlear implant users. The three pulse rates included each participant's clinical default pulse rate (i.e., 900 or 1200 pulses per second (pps) for each electrode), 400 pps, and 200 pps. A real-time research speech processor, CCi-Mobile, was used to implement the signal processing strategies. Although the results are variable among participants, there was a trend that the recognition rates of both monosyllabic and disyllabic databases decreased with lower pulse rates, indicating that low pulse rates degrade acoustic cues, like periodicity, for Mandarin tone perception. This study also provided preliminary data for evaluating the CCi-Mobile research processor for the first time in China. The processor could be used for signal processing algorithm development and psychophysical experiments in the future.
基于cci -移动人工耳蜗研究处理器的脉搏率与普通话声调识别关系的初步研究
本研究的目的是评估脉冲频率(即刺激频率)对人工耳蜗使用者普通话语音识别的影响。使用单音节和双音节声调数据库测量人工耳蜗使用者在三种脉冲速率下的普通话声调识别。这三种脉搏率包括每个参与者的临床默认脉搏率(即每个电极每秒900或1200次脉搏),400和200次脉搏。采用实时语音处理器CCi-Mobile来实现信号处理策略。虽然结果在参与者之间存在差异,但有一个趋势是,单音节和双音节数据库的识别率都随着脉冲率的降低而降低,这表明低脉冲率降低了普通话声调感知的声学线索,如周期性。本研究也为国内首次评价CCi-Mobile研究处理器提供了初步数据。该处理器可用于信号处理算法开发和心理物理实验。
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