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Application of Ideal Binary Masking to Disordered Speech
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Ideal binary mask for Hearing Loss, Sensorineural and Dysarthria. Completed, enrolled 435 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Dysarthria and hearing loss are communication disorders that can substantially reduce intelligibility of speech and the addition of background noise adds a further challenge. This proposal utilizes an established signal processing technique, currently exploited for improved understanding of speech in noise for listeners with hearing loss, to investigate its potential application to overcome speech-in-noise difficulties for listeners understanding dysarthric speech. Successful completion of this project will demonstrate proof-of-concept for the application of this signal processing technique to dysarthric speech in noise, and inform the development of an R01 proposal to perform a large-scale evaluation of the technology, and clinically meaningful implications, in a broad range of disordered speech types and severities.
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Speech in noise processed by ideal binary mask to reduce background noise