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Children's speech recognition in noise using omni-directional and dual-microphone hearing aid technology.

机译:使用全向和双麦克风助听技术的儿童语音识别噪声。

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine children's speech recognition abilities for words and sentences presented in background noise when the children used omni-directional and dual-microphone hearing aid technology. DESIGN: Twenty children (ten 4- to 6-yr olds; ten 7- to 11-yr-olds) with bilateral cochlear hearing loss (average four-frequency hearing loss = 57.25 dB HL; range: mild to severe) were included in the study. An adaptive test procedure was used to estimate a signal to noise ratio (SNR) that reduced individual speech recognition ability to 50% in multi-talker background competition. Testing was completed with the child seated in a conventional audiologic test suite. A fixed level of the speech signal was delivered through a loudspeaker located at 0 degrees; noise varying in 2 dB steps was presented at 180 degrees. SNR was estimated for two types of speech materials (closed-set words and sentences). Children wore binaural programmable hearing aids (Phonak PiCS) and were tested in conventional omni-directional and dual-microphone ("Audio Zoom") conditions. RESULTS: Significant effects of microphone condition, speech material type (words and sentences), and age group ("younger" and "older") were revealed by mixed design analysis of variance. Overall, children received a mean advantage of 4.7 dB from listening in the dual-microphone condition. Children's performance was correlated with their chronological age and language age (receptive vocabulary) but not with their degree of hearing loss (except in one condition). Younger children required a more advantageous SNR to achieve the same performance criteria as older children. CONCLUSIONS: Under the specific test conditions used in this investigation, dual-microphone hearing aid technology provided a significant listening advantage in background competition over conventional omni-directional microphones for children with mild to severe cochlear hearing loss for both word and sentence test materials.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是检验儿童在使用全向和双麦克风助听器技术时对背景噪声中出现的单词和句子的语音识别能力。设计:纳入20名双侧耳蜗听力损失(平均四频听力损失= 57.25 dB HL;范围:轻度至重度)的儿童(10至4至6岁; 10至7至11岁)。研究。自适应测试程序用于估计信噪比(SNR),该信噪比将多语音背景竞争中的单个语音识别能力降低到50%。在孩子坐在常规听力测试套件中的情况下完成了测试。固定水平的语音信号通过位于0度的扬声器传递;以180度呈现2 dB步长变化的噪声。估计了两种语音材料(封闭词和句子)的SNR。儿童戴着双耳可编程助听器(Phonak PiCS),并在常规的全向和双麦克风(“音频缩放”)条件下进行了测试。结果:差异设计的混合设计分析显示了麦克风状况,语音材料类型(单词和句子)和年龄组(“年轻”和“年长”)的显着影响。总体而言,在双麦克风状态下,儿童从聆听中获得的平均优势为4.7 dB。儿童的表现与他们的年龄和语言年龄(接受词汇)有关,但与他们的听力丧失程度无关(一种情况除外)。年龄较小的孩子需要更有利的SN​​R才能达到与年龄较大的孩子相同的性能标准。结论:在这项调查中使用的特定测试条件下,双耳助听器技术在轻度至重度人工耳蜗听力下降的儿童的单词和句子测试材料方面,在背景竞赛中比传统的全向麦克风提供了明显的聆听优势。

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