Can we predict the altered subjective quality assessment of sound after ear canal surgery?
Purpose To correlate the subjective quality assessment of ear canal acoustics of the participants to the objective measurement of the ear canal acoustics. The objective ear canal acoustics is the frequency-dependent modulation of soundwaves through the ear canal. Our second objective is to design a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology 2020-09, Vol.277 (9), p.2455-2462 |
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To correlate the subjective quality assessment of ear canal acoustics of the participants to the objective measurement of the ear canal acoustics. The objective ear canal acoustics is the frequency-dependent modulation of soundwaves through the ear canal. Our second objective is to design a model to predict the subjective quality of sound based on the altered objective ear canal acoustics.
Methods
To determine the frequency-dependent modulation of the soundwaves the real-ear unaided gain (REUG) of the ear canal is measured. 40 participants with normal hearing were presented six simulated sound fragments representing the acoustic properties of six different ear canals (REUG). These six sound fragments were built based on the difference between these six REUGs and the average REUG of a normal adult ear canal. Subjective sound quality was evaluated using a
VAS
score and a paired comparison score.
Results
We found a strong correlation between the objective ear canal acoustics and the subjective assessment of the quality of sound (Spearman’s rho—0.89). Our linear mixed
VAS
model for individual participants has an intercept of 95.6 and a slope of − 4.2 (
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ISSN: | 0937-4477 1434-4726 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00405-020-05971-3 |