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Cochlear Hearing Loss Detection System Based on Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions

Hubert Dietl,Stephan Weiss-2004-07-01-Strathprints: The University of Strathclyde institutional repository (University of Strathclyde)
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Abstract- The aim of this paper is to evaluate the appli-cation of the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and sup-port vector machines (SVM) to transient evoked otoacous-tic emissions (TEOAE) in order to achieve a detection of frequency-specific hearing loss (HL). 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. I.

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Abstract- The aim of this paper is to evaluate the appli-cation of the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and sup-port vector machines (SVM) to transient evoked otoacous-tic emissions (TEOAE) in order to achieve a detection of frequency-specific hearing loss (HL). 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. I.

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Hearing lossAudiologyOtoacoustic emissionTransient (computer programming)Auditory systemSpeech recognitionComputer scienceAcoustics

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