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Sven Kliesch, Josef Chalupper, Thomas Lenarz and Andreas Büchner
Smartphones are increasingly being used to enable patients to play an active role in managing their own health through applications, also called apps. The latest generation of sound processors for cochlear implants offer Bluetooth connectivity that makes...
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William Hodgetts, Qi Song, Xinyue Xiang and Jacqueline Cummine
(1) Background: The application of machine learning techniques in the speech recognition literature has become a large field of study. Here, we aim to (1) expand the available evidence for the use of machine learning techniques for voice classification a...
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Gyuseok Park, Woohyeong Cho, Kyu-Sung Kim and Sangmin Lee
Hearing aids are small electronic devices designed to improve hearing for persons with impaired hearing, using sophisticated audio signal processing algorithms and technologies. In general, the speech enhancement algorithms in hearing aids remove the env...
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Ali O. Abid Noor
Pág. 270 - 290
Methods for hearing aids sought to compensate for loss in hearing by amplifying signals of interest in the audio band. In real-world, audio signals are prone to outdoor noise which can be destructive for hearing aid. Eliminating interfering noise a...
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Hossein Maleki, Robert Zurek, Jason N. Howard and Jerald A. Hallmark
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Kalle Haikonen, Jan Sundberg and Mats Leijon
Wave energy conversion is a clean electric power production technology. During operation there are no emissions in the form of harmful gases. However there are unsolved issues considering environmental impacts such as: electromagnetism; the artificial re...
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Caputa, K; Stuchly, M A; Skopec, M; Bassen, H I; Ruggera, P; Kanda, M
Pág. 2148 - 2154
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