Re: [AUDITORY] Hearing Loss simulator for processing audio files (ngrimault )


Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] Hearing Loss simulator for processing audio files
From:    ngrimault  <nicolas.grimault@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sun, 9 Mar 2025 21:14:56 +0100

--------------bHs3IEg4NJVy45mLWsI65QWm Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by edgeum4.it.mcgill.ca id 529KF7I8020350 Dear, To simulate the loss of OHC, you can use the following tool: Hearing Loss Simulator=20 <https://hearinglosssimulator.readthedocs.io/en/latest/> Whatever tool you choose, keep in mind that a good hearing loss=20 simulator will behave differently depending on the sound level of the=20 audio you play. Best regards, Nicolas Le 07/03/2025 =C3=A0 23:26, Pragati Rao a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0: > Dear Colleagues, > > I am looking for a hearing loss simulator that can simulate the impact=20 > of IHC and OHC loss when a given audiogram is fed and then process=20 > audio files with=C2=A0that information. This is so that a more nuanced=20 > impact of various degrees of hearing=C2=A0loss/shapes of audiogram on=20 > specific audio files can be shown instead of using band-pass=20 > filtering. If you know of any such tools=C2=A0or can recommend any=20 > articles/labs which have developed these, please let me know. > > Thanks, > Pragati > --------------bHs3IEg4NJVy45mLWsI65QWm Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by edgeum4.it.mcgill.ca id 529KF7I8020350 <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3DUTF= -8"> </head> <body> <p>Dear,</p> <p data-start=3D"116" data-end=3D"178">To simulate the loss of OHC, y= ou can use the following tool:</p> <p data-start=3D"180" data-end=3D"262"><a data-start=3D"180" data-end=3D"260" rel=3D"noopener" target=3D"_new" href=3D"https://hearinglosssimulator.readthedocs.io/en/latest/" moz-do-not-send=3D"true">Hearing Loss Simulator</a></p> <p data-start=3D"264" data-end=3D"415">Whatever tool you choose, keep= in mind that a good hearing loss simulator will behave differently depending on the sound level of the audio you play.</p> <p data-start=3D"417" data-end=3D"442">Best regards,<br data-start=3D= "430" data-end=3D"433"> </p> <p data-start=3D"417" data-end=3D"442"> Nicolas</p> <p><br> </p> <p>=C2=A0<br> </p> <div class=3D"moz-cite-prefix">Le 07/03/2025 =C3=A0 23:26, Pragati Ra= o a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0:<br> </div> <blockquote type=3D"cite" cite=3D"mid:CAKL8Namh5AgzUWkAfXA-iXzvd_2vxTztMSkF6ACt+2uM_o6SBw@xxxxxxxx= l.com"> <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3DU= TF-8"> <div dir=3D"ltr">Dear Colleagues,=C2=A0 <div><br> </div> <div>I am looking for a hearing loss simulator that can simulate the impact of IHC and OHC loss when a given audiogram is fed and then process audio files with=C2=A0that information. This i= s so that a more nuanced impact of various degrees of hearing=C2=A0loss/shapes of audiogram on specific audio files c= an be shown instead of using band-pass filtering. If you know of any such tools=C2=A0or can recommend any articles/labs which ha= ve developed these, please let me know.</div> <div><br> </div> <div>Thanks,</div> <div>Pragati</div> <div><br> </div> </div> </blockquote> </body> </html> --------------bHs3IEg4NJVy45mLWsI65QWm--


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