Anyone who has worked with individuals with hearing loss has heard something like this: "They work just fine when it's my wife and me in our kitchen, but if we go anywhere noisy, they just don't work well at all." "They" in this case are typically hearing aids, although the same applies to cochlear implants.Can a Machine Learn to Solve our Speech-in-Noise Problem? : The Hearing Journal
Anyone who has worked with individuals with hearing loss has heard something like this: "They work just fine when it's my wife and me in our kitchen, but if we go anywhere noisy, they just don't work well at all." "They" in this case are typically hearing aids, although the same applies to cochlear implants.
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Sunday, November 5, 2017
Can a Machine Learn to Solve our Speech-in-Noise Problem?
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