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Many profoundly hearing impaired listeners experience not only an increase in auditory threshold but also a severe loss in hearing differences among sounds at any level above their threshold. We studied audio-visual perception of natural speech versus synthesized speech based on voice fundamental frequency and on one or two vowel formants. Intelligibility scores of four profoundly hearing impaired subjects showed an interdependency between the type of speech processing scheme and the type of residual hearing. This project was performed within the project ‘STRIDE’ of the TIDE program.
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