Acoustic parameters measured by a formant-estimating speech processor for a multiple-channel cochlear implant.
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In order to assess the limitations imposed on a cochlear implant system by a wearable speech processor, the parameters extracted from a set of 11 vowels and 24 consonants were examined. An estimate of the fundamental frequency EF 0 was derived from the zero crossings of the low-pass filtered envelope of the waveform. Estimates of the first and second formant frequencies EF 1 and EF 2 were derived from the zero crossings of the waveform, which was filtered in the ranges 300-1000 and 800-4000 Hz. Estimates of the formant amplitudes EA 1 and EA 2 were derived by peak detectors operating on the outputs of the same filters. For vowels, these parameters corresponded well to the first and second formants and gave sufficient information to identify each vowel. For consonants, the relative levels and onset times of EA 1 and EA 2 and the EF 0 values gave cues to voicing. The variation in time of EA 1, EA 2, EF 1, and EF 2 gave cues to the manner of articulation. Cues to the place of articulation were given by EF 1 and EF 2. When pink noise was added, the parameters were gradually degraded as the signal-to-noise ratio decreased. Consonants were affected more than vowels, and EF 2 was affected more than EF 1. Results for three good patients using a speech processor that coded EF 0 as an electric pulse rate, EF 1 and EF 2 as electrode positions, and EA 1 and EA 2 as electric current levels confirmed that the parameters were useful for recognition of vowels and consonants. Average scores were 76% for recognition of 11 vowels and 71% for 12 consonants in the hearing-alone condition. The error rates were 4% for voicing, 12% for manner, and 25% for place.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
دوره 82 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1987