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Cross-Modal Sensory Boosting to Improve High-Frequency Hearing Loss: Device Development and Validation

Cross-Modal Sensory Boosting to Improve High-Frequency Hearing Loss: Device Development and Validation

Synthesizing the results of these three studies, we found that the following consonants are the most difficult to hear for a listener with presbycusis: /dh/, /th/, /ng/, /v/, /b/, /hh/, /f/, /z/, /s/, and /t/. Of these, /th/ and /ng/ are present in spoken English less than 1% of the time [21]. Our algorithm performed poorly on /dh/, /b/, /f/, and /hh/. The phoneme detection algorithm was trained using the elastic compute cloud on Amazon Web Services.

Izzy Kohler, Michael V Perrotta, Tiago Ferreira, David M Eagleman

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e49969

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