Morse et al., 2000 - Google Patents
The practical use of noise to improve speech coding by analogue cochlear implantsMorse et al., 2000
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- 3123649914904262102
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- Morse R
- Meyer G
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- Chaos, Solitons & Fractals
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The addition of noise to speech signals coded by an analogue multichannel cochlear implant has previously been shown in modelling studies to enhance the representation of speech cues by the fine time structure of evoked nerve discharges. The enhancement …
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