Study on effective improvement of mobile phone sound quality in a noise environment for the hearing-impaired.

Korean journal of audiology Pub Date : 2013-09-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-24 DOI:10.7874/kja.2013.17.2.78
Gyuseok Park, Ju Hyung Lee, Kyu-Sung Kim
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Background and objectives: For the hearing-impaired population, quality of sound when listening to speech on mobile phone is often dissatisfactory. Even with a turning up the volume, they feel mobile speech unclear and desire the mobile sounds to be amplified as suited for the hearing characteristics. The purpose of this study was to estimate the appropriateness of NAL-NL1 fitting formula for the hearing-impaired mobile communication.

Materials and methods: NAL-NL1 and a modified fitting formula (M-formula) were applied for sound amplification in consideration of individual hearing loss. Amplified speech material was presented for a word-recognition score (WRS) test in each subject. To simulate actual mobile phone sound, all speech material was filtered in 8 kHz low-pass filter and presented through a mobile phone to the subjects. Speech material was categorized into a speech-without-noise group and noisy speech group.

Results: Amplified sound with NAL-NL1 formula had a slightly better WRS than amplified speech with M-formula in speech-without-noise environments. However, in the noisy speech group, M-formula showed better WRS than NAL-NL1.

Conclusions: For a good speech-perception in mobile phones, more high-frequency speech components need to be provided, especially for noisy environments. This study showed the possibility that specified fitting strategies may be applied for mobile phones to improve hearing in various environments, as with hearing aids.

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噪声环境下有效改善听障人群手机音质的研究。
背景与目的:对于听力受损人群来说,使用手机听语音时的音质往往不令人满意。即使把音量调大,他们也会觉得移动语音不清晰,并希望将移动声音放大,以适应听力特点。本研究的目的是评估NAL-NL1拟合公式在听障移动通信中的适用性。材料与方法:考虑到个体听力损失,采用NAL-NL1和改进的拟合公式(m公式)进行扩声。用放大后的语音材料对每个被试进行单词识别评分(WRS)测试。为了模拟真实的手机声音,所有的语音材料在8 kHz低通滤波器中过滤,并通过手机呈现给受试者。将语音材料分为无噪声语音组和有噪声语音组。结果:在无噪声语音环境下,使用NAL-NL1公式的放大语音的WRS略好于使用m -公式的放大语音。而在嘈杂语音组,m -公式的WRS优于NAL-NL1。结论:为了在手机上获得良好的语音感知,需要提供更多的高频语音成分,特别是在嘈杂的环境中。这项研究表明,特定的配戴策略可以应用于手机,以改善各种环境下的听力,就像助听器一样。
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