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    Continuing improvements in speech processing for adult cochlear implant patients
    Hollow, R. D. ; Dowell, R. C. ; Cowan, R. S. C. ; Skok, M. C. ; Pyman, B. C. ; Clark, Graeme M. ( 1995)
    The Cochlear 22-channel cochlear implant has employed a succession of improved speech-processing strategies since its first use in an adult patient in Melbourne in 1982. 1 The first patients received the F0F2 coding strategy developed by the University of Melbourne, in the Wearable Speech Processor (WSP). The F0F2 coding scheme presented the implant user with three acoustic features of speech. These were 1) the amplitude of the waveform, presented as the amount of current charge, 2) fundamental frequency (F0) or voice pitch, presented as rate of biphasic pulsatile stimulation, and 3) the spectral range of the second formant frequency (F2), which was represented by varying the site of stimulation along the electrode array.
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    Evaluation of the Nucleus Spectra 22 Processor and New Speech Processing Strategy (SPEAK) in postlinguistically deafened adults
    Whitford, Lesley A. ; Seligman, Peter M. ; Everingham, Colleen E. ; Antognelli, Trisha ; Skok, Marisa C. ; Hollow, Rodney D. ; Plant, Kerrie L. ; Gerin, Elvira S. ; Staller, Steve J. ; McDermott, Hugh J. ; Gibson, William R. ; Clark, Graeme M. ( 1995)
    A new speech processing strategy (SPEAK) has been compared with the previous Multipeak (MPEAK) strategy in a study with 24 postlinguistically deafened adults. The results show that performance with the SPEAK coding strategy was significantly better for 58.3% of subjects on closed-set consonant identification, for 33.3% of subjects on closed-set vowel identification and open-set monosyllabic word recognition, and for 81.8% of subjects on open-set sentence recognition in quiet and in competing noise (+ 10 dB signal-to-noise ratio). By far the largest improvement observed was for sentence recognition in noise, with the mean score across subjects for the SPEAK strategy twice that obtained with MPEAK.
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    Psychophysical and speech perception studies: a case report on a binaural cochlear implant subject
    van Hoesel, R. J. M. ; Tong, Y. C. ; Hollow, R. D. ; Clark, Graeme M. ( 1993)
    Abstract not available due to copyright.