A Novel Channel Selection System in Cochlear Implants Using Artificial Neural Network

Part of Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8 (NIPS 1995)

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Marwan Jabri, Raymond Wang

Abstract

State-of-the-art speech processors in cochlear implants perform channel selection using a spectral maxima strategy. This strategy can lead to confusions when high frequency features are needed to discriminate between sounds. We present in this paper a novel channel selection strategy based upon pattern recognition which al(cid:173) lows "smart" channel selections to be made. The proposed strategy is implemented using multi-layer perceptrons trained on a multi(cid:173) speaker labelled speech database. The input to the network are the energy coefficients of N energy channels. The output of the system are the indices of the M selected channels. We compare the performance of our proposed system to that of spectral maxima strategy, and show that our strategy can produce significantly better results.