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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 30, 2010
Filed:
Mar. 23, 2006
Mikio Tohyama, Tokyo, JP;
Michiko Kazama, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshinori Takahashi, Tokyo, JP;
Kiyoaki Terada, Tokyo, JP;
Shinichi Sakamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Keisuke Watanuki, Tokyo, JP;
Takeshi Nakaichi, Tokyo, JP;
Mikio Tohyama, Tokyo, JP;
Michiko Kazama, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshinori Takahashi, Tokyo, JP;
Kiyoaki Terada, Tokyo, JP;
Shinichi Sakamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Keisuke Watanuki, Tokyo, JP;
Takeshi Nakaichi, Tokyo, JP;
Rion Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Waseda University, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A hearing aid device for processing an input sound signal via a microphone so as to output a sound signal from an earphone comprises a signal processing element, a couple of acoustic nerve excitation pattern calculation elements, a couple of acoustic filter shape memory elements, a comparison element, a correction processing element, etc. The couple of acoustic nerve excitation pattern calculation elements calculate acoustic nerve excitation patterns of a normal hearing person and a hearing impaired person based on an output signal of the signal processing element and acoustic filter shapes of the normal hearing person and the hearing impaired person which are stored in the couple of acoustic filter shape memory elements. Each of the acoustic nerve excitation patterns is compared via the comparison element. Then, the correction processing element corrects the input sound signal such that the acoustic nerve excitation pattern of the hearing impaired person is identical with the acoustic nerve excitation pattern of the normal hearing person, so as to generate an output sound signal.