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Tjepkema, Kars (author)
Introduction: Speech perception in acoustically challenging environments remains challenging for children with cochlear implants. When considering the implementation of an automatic classifier system in the classroom, it becomes crucial to assess the potential advantages against possible drawbacks.<br/>Consequently, the central question centers...
master thesis 2024
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van Marrewijk, Esther (author)
Introduction<br/>Reverberation causes a reduced speech perception in cochlear implant (CI) users. Therefore, a dereverberation method was proposed based on the weighted prediction error (WPE) algorithm with input from a deep neural network. The speech intelligibility for normal and hearing-aided listeners is improved by cancelling the late...
master thesis 2023
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Schupp, Eleen (author)
When a person suffers from severe to profound hearing loss, a cochlear implant (CI) can aid in restoring auditory perception and speech comprehension. To obtain good speech comprehension, fitting of a CI to the user’s specific characteristics is crucial. Fitting can be a time-consuming process which requires the cooperation of a CI user and is...
master thesis 2023
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Halman, Susanna (author)
This thesis presents the research to design a successful high-accuracy, sub-millimetric registration method for an autonomous robot equipped to drill bone for cochlear implant (CI) surgery. Its performance, and thus success, is measured in accuracy, workload, usability and trust. While state-of-the-art (STOTA) research lacks the inclusion of...
master thesis 2023
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Venema, Ilja (author)
Current speech-encoding strategies in cochlear implants (CI’s) do not provide their users with sufficient spectral resolution for complex listening tasks and pitch perception. This paper presents a new test that has been developed to assess pitch perception: the glide tone test (GTT). A total of 25 normal hearing (NH) participants were tested to...
master thesis 2022
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MIRALLES ABETE, ALBERTO (author)
Cochlear implants (CIs) are the most effective solution to treat severe-to-profound hearing loss. These medical devices mimic and replace the function of the damaged structures of the cochlea. To this date, more than 700,000 individuals worldwide have benefited from CIs. However, state-of-the-art CIs do not provide a natural and high-quality...
master thesis 2021
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van der Graaf, Juriaan (author)
In cochlear implantation surgery, the appropriate placement of the electrode array into the cochlea is vital. Suboptimal placement of the electrode array may lead to reduced hearing performance and speech recognition after the surgery. Currently, there are methods to confirm the electrode position post-operatively (e.g. through a CT scan), but...
master thesis 2019
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de Vreede, D.K. (author)
Bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) can restore hearing in deaf children, by electrically stimulating the auditory pathways. The effects of long-term deafness have been extensively studied and it is well known that deafness leads to cross-modal reorganization of the brain. However, the short term effects of CI use on the developing auditory...
master thesis 2016
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Van Driel, J.W. (author)
The need for Cochlear Implants (CI's) with improved functionality and quality requires new techniques to be used to manufacture the electrode array. Titanium nitride (TiN) is one of the contenders for use as metal in the future CI's, but its characteristics need to be verified, measured and tested. A metal should comply to certain requirements...
master thesis 2013
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Bes, C.J. (author)
At the moment, about 30 million people worldwide are suffering from hearing loss. Most people are helped with a simple hearing aid that just amplifies sounds coming to the ear. However, if the hearing loss is too severe, these aids will not help. More than 100.000 people worldwide need a more complex device in order to let them hear again. A...
master thesis 2010
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