Publications by authors named "Song Hui Chon"

Objective: This study characterised the relationship between speech intelligibility and quality in listeners with hearing loss for a range of hearing-aid processing settings and acoustic conditions.

Design: Binaural speech intelligibility scores and quality ratings were measured for sentences presented in babble noise and processed through a hearing-aid simulation. The intelligibility-quality relationship was investigated by (1) assessing the effects of experimental conditions on each task; (2) directly comparing intelligibility scores and quality ratings for each participant across the range of conditions; and (3) comparing the association between signal envelope fidelity (represented by a cepstral correlation metric) and intelligibility and quality.

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Purpose The overall goal of the current study was to determine whether noise type plays a role in perceptual quality ratings. We compared quality ratings using various noise types and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) ranges using hearing aid simulations to consider the effects of hearing aid processing features. Method Ten older adults with bilateral mild to moderately severe sensorineural hearing loss rated the sound quality of sentences processed through a hearing aid simulation and presented in the presence of five different noise types (six-talker babble, three-talker conversation, street traffic, kitchen, and fast-food restaurant) at four SNRs (3, 8, 12, and 20 dB).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Song Hui Chon"

  • - Song Hui Chon's research primarily focuses on the relationship between speech intelligibility and subjective quality in hearing-aid processing for older adults with hearing loss, examining how various settings and acoustic conditions affect these parameters
  • - A key finding highlights that different types of background noise significantly influence the quality ratings of noisy speech, suggesting that the characteristics of ambient noise play a critical role in the overall auditory experience of hearing aid users
  • - Chon's studies utilize systematic methodologies, including evaluations of binaural speech intelligibility scores and quality ratings across diverse experimental conditions, to better understand the effects of hearing aid technology and improve outcomes for individuals with hearing impairments