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The Sounds of Bird's Frequency Analyses for the Hearing Impaired Children (청각장애아를 위한 새 소리 주파수 특성 분석)

  • 김홍규
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.20-26
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    • 1996
  • The purposes of this study were to analyze the sound of bird's frequency region and pattern and to discuss hearing impaired children's auditory discrimination. The results were ie follows; 1) The sounds of bird's frequency region were divided into Low(below 1, 000Hz), Mid(between 1, 000 and 4, 000Hz) and High(between 2, 000 and 4, 000Hz). 2) The sounds of bird, which were same, long, high pattern, were in Mid & High. Short and high pattern were above High.

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An Analysis on Information Seeking Behavior and Needs of Hearing Impaired College Students (청각장애 대학생의 도서관 이용행태와 정보요구에 대한 연구)

  • Jang, Bo Seong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.297-316
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    • 2015
  • This study looks into how hearing-impaired college students use libraries and what their information needs are in order to prepare basic materials which would be applied for developing a library service program and others proper enough to be used by the hearing-impaired college students. In order to achieve the research goal, the study gathered data from a total of 155 hearing-impaired college students through a survey and interviews and a frequency analysis, a cross validation, a t-test and a one-way ANOVA were conducted to analyze the data. At the end of its research, the study confirmed that the hearing-impaired college students' gender, years, degrees of disability, schools, specialties and prosthetic appliances would make significant differences in how the students use the libraries. In addition, the study took a look into differences in the hearing-impaired college students' information needs caused by types of the students' prosthetic appliances, schools and degrees of disability and found out that these types of the prosthetic appliances the students use would significantly affect every category of their information needs. The study now also understands that both the schools and the degrees of disability would make significant differences in a few categories of the information needs, and the former influences education and promotion targeting users and arrangement of sign language interpreters while the latter affects education and promotion targeting users and improvements in browsing environments.

Speech Recognition and Lip Shape Feature Extraction for English Vowel Pronunciation of the Hearing - Impaired Based on SVM Technique (SVM 기법에 기초한 청각장애인의 영어모음 발음을 위한 음성 인식 및 입술형태 특징 추출)

  • Lee, Kun-Min;Han, Kyung-Im;Park, Hye-Jung
    • Journal of rehabilitation welfare engineering & assistive technology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.247-252
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest the visual teaching method for the English vowel pronunciation, especially for the hearing-impaired who mostly rely on the visual aids, based on the SVM technique. By extracting phonetic features using the SVM technique from the sounds that are hard to hear by ear, the lip shapes for each vowel were refined. The lip shape refinement for vowels is advantageous in that language learners can easily see the movement of articulators by eye, and it is helpful for learning and teaching English vowels for the hearing-impaired.

QR Code-based Notification Service Subscription Scheme for the Hearing Impaired Persons (청각장애인을 위한 QR 코드 기반 알림 서비스 구독 방안)

  • Kim, Sung-jin;Oh, Chang-heon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2018.10a
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    • pp.299-300
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    • 2018
  • In public facilities, the hearing impaired people do not receive voice notifications, so they use dedicated applications for the facility as a means of obtaining information. However, there is the inconvenience of using dedicated applications for each facility. In this paper, we propose a subscription service for the hearing impaired people. The proposed method uses the MQTT protocol to design the notification service, and subscribes to the notification service by scanning the QR code through the application. The hearing-impaired people who subscribes to the notification service receives a message when the notification information is posted.

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A Design of Dangerous Sound Detection Engine of Wearable Device for Hearing Impaired Persons (청각장애인을 위한 웨어러블 기기의 위험소리 검출 엔진 설계)

  • Byun, Sung-Woo;Lee, Soek-Pil
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.65 no.7
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    • pp.1263-1269
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    • 2016
  • Hearing impaired persons are exposed to the danger since they can't be aware of many dangerous situations like fire alarms, car hones and so on. Therefore they need haptic or visual informations when they meet dangerous situations. In this paper, we design a dangerous sound detection engine for hearing impaired. We consider four dangerous indoor situations such as a boiled sound of kettle, a fire alarm, a door bell and a phone ringing. For outdoor, two dangerous situations such as a car horn and a siren of emergency vehicle are considered. For a test, 6 data sets are collected from those six situations. we extract LPC, LPCC and MFCC as feature vectors from the collected data and compare the vectors for feasibility. Finally we design a matching engine using an artificial neural network and perform classification tests. We perform classification tests for 3 times considering the use outdoors and indoors. The test result shows the feasibility for the dangerous sound detection.

Sign Language Image Recognition System Using Artificial Neural Network

  • Kim, Hyung-Hoon;Cho, Jeong-Ran
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.193-200
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    • 2019
  • Hearing impaired people are living in a voice culture area, but due to the difficulty of communicating with normal people using sign language, many people experience discomfort in daily life and social life and various disadvantages unlike their desires. Therefore, in this paper, we study a sign language translation system for communication between a normal person and a hearing impaired person using sign language and implement a prototype system for this. Previous studies on sign language translation systems for communication between normal people and hearing impaired people using sign language are classified into two types using video image system and shape input device. However, existing sign language translation systems have some problems that they do not recognize various sign language expressions of sign language users and require special devices. In this paper, we use machine learning method of artificial neural network to recognize various sign language expressions of sign language users. By using generalized smart phone and various video equipment for sign language image recognition, we intend to improve the usability of sign language translation system.

Effects on the Speech Enhancement Algorithms for Sensorineural Hearing Impairment and Normal Listeners (배경잡음하에서의 감음신경성난청과 정상청력자의 어음인지향상 연구)

  • Kim, D.W.;Kim, I.Y.;Youn, G.W.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1998 no.11
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    • pp.171-172
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    • 1998
  • Recent development of digital technology has offered new possibilities for noticeable advances of hearing aids. Using the digital technology, it is possible to equip hearing aids with powerful features such as multi-channel nonlinear compression amplification and the feedback cancellation, these are often difficult to implement with analog circuits. Still, speech in noise is one of the major complaints of not only hearing impaired persons but also normal listeners. This paper describes speech intelligibility in background noise for both normal and hearing impaired listeners. Speech enhancement algorithms were implemented and compared for normal and sensorineural hearing impairment listeners.

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Simulation of the Loudness Recruitment using Sensorineural Hearing Impairment Modeling (감음신경성 난청의 모델링을 통한 라우드니스 누가현상의 시뮬레이션)

  • Kim, D.W.;Park, Y.C.;Kim, W.K.;Doh, W.;Park, S.J.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.11
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    • pp.63-66
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    • 1997
  • With the advent of high speed digital signal processing chips, new digital techniques have been introduced to the hearing instrument. This advanced hearing instrument circuitry has led to the need or and the development of new fitting approach. A number of different fitting approaches have been developed over the past few years, yet there has been little agreement on which approach is the "best" or most appropriate to use. However, when we develop not only new hearing aid, but also its fitting method, the intensive subject-based clinical tests are necessarily accompanied. In this paper, we present an objective method to evaluate and predict the performance of hearing aids without the help of such subject-based tests. In the hearing impairment simulation (HIS) algorithm, a sensorineural hearing impairment model is established from auditory test data of the impaired subject being simulated. Also, in the hearing impairment simulation system the abnormal loudness relationships created by recruitment was transposed to the normal dynamic span of hearing. The nonlinear behavior of the loudness recruitment is defined using hearing loss unctions generated from the measurements. The recruitment simulation is validated by an experiment with two impaired listeners, who compared processed speech in the normal ear with unprocessed speech in the impaired ear. To assess the performance, the HIS algorithm was implemented in real-time using a floating-point DSP.

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Translation, Adaptation and Cross-Cultural Validation of Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adult in Malay Language

  • Zam, Tengku Zulaila Hasma binti Tengku Zam;Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat;Rahmat, Sarah;Jusoh, Masnira
    • Journal of Audiology & Otology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.129-134
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    • 2019
  • Background and Objectives: Sine a self-reported questionnaire for hearing-impaired listeners is not available by Malay language yet, it is important to develop or translate any available existing questionnaires. The aim of this study was to translate, adapt and validate the Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adult (HHIA) to be used by the audiologist among the hearing-impaired population in Malaysia. Subjects and Methods: The HHIAs was translated to Malay language using forward-backward translation techniques by four-panellists (two for each level). The translated HHIA was then reconciled and harmonized for cultural aspects and content of the questionnaire by the researchers and two expert panels before being pilot-tested among 10 hearing-impaired patients. Questionnaire validation was conducted among 80 adults with a hearing loss to calculate for Cronbach's α (internal reliability), Spearman's correlation (inter-item correlation) and factor analysis. Results: None of the translated items were removed from the scale. The overall Cronbach's α was 0.964; 0.927 and 0.934 for both social and emotional subscales, respectively. The factor analysis (force-concept inventory) demonstrated a two-structure with a strong correlation between all items in either component 1 or 2, that resembled the original scale. The Mann-Whitney test revealed significantly higher scores for those adults with a hearing loss than those adults with normal hearing. Conclusions: The Malay HHIA has been successfully translated and validated for the purpose of determining the psychosocial aspects of adults with hearing loss in the local population.

Translation, Adaptation and Cross-Cultural Validation of Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adult in Malay Language

  • Zam, Tengku Zulaila Hasma binti Tengku Zam;Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat;Rahmat, Sarah;Jusoh, Masnira
    • Korean Journal of Audiology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.129-134
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    • 2019
  • Background and Objectives: Sine a self-reported questionnaire for hearing-impaired listeners is not available by Malay language yet, it is important to develop or translate any available existing questionnaires. The aim of this study was to translate, adapt and validate the Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adult (HHIA) to be used by the audiologist among the hearing-impaired population in Malaysia. Subjects and Methods: The HHIAs was translated to Malay language using forward-backward translation techniques by four-panellists (two for each level). The translated HHIA was then reconciled and harmonized for cultural aspects and content of the questionnaire by the researchers and two expert panels before being pilot-tested among 10 hearing-impaired patients. Questionnaire validation was conducted among 80 adults with a hearing loss to calculate for Cronbach's α (internal reliability), Spearman's correlation (inter-item correlation) and factor analysis. Results: None of the translated items were removed from the scale. The overall Cronbach's α was 0.964; 0.927 and 0.934 for both social and emotional subscales, respectively. The factor analysis (force-concept inventory) demonstrated a two-structure with a strong correlation between all items in either component 1 or 2, that resembled the original scale. The Mann-Whitney test revealed significantly higher scores for those adults with a hearing loss than those adults with normal hearing. Conclusions: The Malay HHIA has been successfully translated and validated for the purpose of determining the psychosocial aspects of adults with hearing loss in the local population.