Abstract
emissions (TEOAE) in order to achieve a detection of frequency-specific hearing loss. We introduce a system to determine detection rates between groups of persons with normal hearing, high frequency hearing loss, and pantonal hearing loss. The validity and use of our approach is verified on a different patient group.
Language | English |
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Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
Event | 6th International Conference on Mathematics in Signal Processing - Cirencester, United Kingdom Duration: 14 Dec 2004 → 16 Dec 2004 |
Conference
Conference | 6th International Conference on Mathematics in Signal Processing |
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Country | United Kingdom |
City | Cirencester |
Period | 14/12/04 → 16/12/04 |
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Keywords
- novel approach
- detect
- cochlear hearing loss
- time-frequency
- support vector machines
- transient evoked otoacoustic
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A novel approach to detect cochlear hearing loss. / Dietl, H.; Weiss, S.
2004. Paper presented at 6th International Conference on Mathematics in Signal Processing, Cirencester, United Kingdom.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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AU - Dietl, H.
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PY - 2004
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N2 - The aim of this paper is to evaluate the application of time-frequency (TF) transforms and support vector machines (SVM) to transient evoked otoacousticemissions (TEOAE) in order to achieve a detection of frequency-specific hearing loss. We introduce a system to determine detection rates between groups of persons with normal hearing, high frequency hearing loss, and pantonal hearing loss. The validity and use of our approach is verified on a different patient group.
AB - The aim of this paper is to evaluate the application of time-frequency (TF) transforms and support vector machines (SVM) to transient evoked otoacousticemissions (TEOAE) in order to achieve a detection of frequency-specific hearing loss. We introduce a system to determine detection rates between groups of persons with normal hearing, high frequency hearing loss, and pantonal hearing loss. The validity and use of our approach is verified on a different patient group.
KW - novel approach
KW - detect
KW - cochlear hearing loss
KW - time-frequency
KW - support vector machines
KW - transient evoked otoacoustic
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