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University of Groningen

On the color of voices

El Boghdady, Nawal

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El Boghdady, N. (2019). On the color of voices: the relationship between cochlear implant users’ voice cue

perception and speech intelligibility in cocktail-party scenarios. University of Groningen.

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List of Acronyms

ACE

Advanced combination encoder

ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

AGC

Adaptive gain control

ANOVA Analysis of variance

CI

Cochlear implant

C-level Most-comfortable current level

d/A

Digital-to-Analog converter

dB Decibel

F0

Fundamental frequency

FDR

False-discovery-rate correction

FFT

Fast-Fourier transform

GLMM Generalized linear mixed-effects model

HA

Hearing aid

HI

Hearing impaired

HL

Hearing level

HSM

Hochmair-Shulz-Moser sentence test

IQR

Inter quartile range

JND

Just-noticeable difference

LGF

Loudness growth function

LMM

Linear mixed-effects model

NVA

Nederlandse Vereniging voor Audiologie corpus

NH

Normal hearing

RMS Root-mean-square

RT

Response time

SCE

Spectral contrast enhancement

SNR

Signal-to-noise ratio

SoS Speech-on-speech

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st

Semitone

STFFT Short-time fast-Fourier transform

SVT

Sentence verification task

T-level Threshold current level

TMR

Target-to-masker ratio

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