Κυριακή 17 Απριλίου 2016

ReSound's Directional Philosophy

Dr. John Nelson: Today I will discuss how ReSound implements directional processing in our hearing aids. We know that directional hearing aids provide a significant benefit in laboratory settings. When conducting studies, we will typically place a listener in an audio sound booth in a controlled listening situation. An example of a controlled listening situation is where a speech signal comes from the front of the listener, and noise comes from the back. This setting does not represent a real-world situation. However, when we perform laboratory studies, we must control them so that we know what we are looking at and we can measure and evaluate the data. Therefore, when we obtain our results, we can go back and analyze what did or did not cause a directional benefit. Additionally, in a laboratory, the speech and noise may be spatially separated (i.e., they are not coming from the same direction). This is also a cue that allows directional hearing aids to work better, because they can focus in on different directions, being able to provide better audibility and better understanding from different situations.

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