Assistive listening systems (ALSs) dramatically increase speech intelligibility and reduce listening effort. It is very likely that essentially everyone, not only individuals with hearing loss, would benefit from the increased signal-to-noise ratio an ALS provides in almost any listening scenario. However, ALSs are rarely used by anyone other than people with severe to profound hearing losses. To date, the reasons for this poor adoption have not been systematically investigated. The authors hypothesize that the reasons for poor adoption of assistive listening technology include (1) an inability to use personally owned receiving devices, (2) a lack of high-fidelity stereo sound, (3) receiving devices not providing an unoccluded listening experience, (4) distortion from alignment delay and (5) a lack of automatic connectivity to an available assistive listening audio signal. We propose solutions to each of these problems in an effort to pave the way for mass adoption of assistive listening technology.
翻译:辅助听力系统(ALS)大大增加了语音智能,减少了听力努力,基本上,每个人,不仅是听力受损的人,都有可能受益于几乎在任何监听情景中,ALS提供的信号与噪音比率的提高;然而,除严重听力损失的人之外,其他任何人很少使用ALS;迄今为止,尚未系统调查这种不良的收养原因;作者认为,采用辅助听力技术不当的原因包括:(1) 无法使用个人拥有的接收装置;(2) 缺乏高不洁的立体声;(3) 接收装置没有提供隐蔽的听力体验;(4) 校对延迟;(5) 无法自动连接现有的辅助听力听力信号;我们建议解决其中每一个问题,为大规模采用辅助听力技术铺平道路。</s>