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Mandarin Vowel Recognition
Reverberation degrades pitch perception but not Mandarin tone and vowel recognition of cochlear implant users
Objectives. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effects of reverberation on Mandarin tone and vowel recognition of …
Lei Xu
,
Jianfen Luo
,
Dianzhao Xie
,
Xiuhua Chao
,
Ruijie Wang
,
Pavel Zahorik
,
Xin Luo
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Mandarin tone and vowel recognition in cochlear implant users: Effects of talker variability and bimodal hearing
Objectives. For cochlear implant (CI) users with residual low-frequency acoustic hearing in the nonimplanted ear, bimodal hearing …
Yi-Ping Chang
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Ronald Y Chang
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Chun-Yi Lin
,
Xin Luo
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Speech recognition and temporal amplitude modulation processing by Mandarin-speaking cochlear implant users
OBJECTIVE. Fundamental frequency (F0) information is important to Chinese tone and speech recognition. Cochlear implant (CI) speech …
Xin Luo
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Qian-Jie Fu
,
Chao-Gang Wei
,
Ke-Li Cao
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Contribution of low-frequency acoustic information to Chinese speech recognition in cochlear implant simulations
Chinese sentence recognition strongly relates to the reception of tonal information. For cochlear implant (CI) users with residual …
Xin Luo
,
Qian-Jie Fu
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Speaker normalization for Chinese vowel recognition in cochlear implants
Because of the limited spectra-temporal resolution associated with cochlear implants, implant patients often have greater difficulty …
Xin Luo
,
Qian-Jie Fu
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Contributions of periodicity fluctuation cues in individual frequency channels to Chinese speech recognition
Xin Luo
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Qian-Jie Fu
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Importance of pitch and periodicity to Chinese-speaking cochlear implant patients
Xin Luo
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Qian-Jie Fu
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