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Tim Jürgens
Technische Hochschule Lübeck
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Microscopic prediction of speech recognition for listeners with normal hearing in noise using an auditory model
T Jürgens, T Brand
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 126 (5), 2635-2648, 2009
912009
A frequency-selective feedback model of auditory efferent suppression and its implications for the recognition of speech in noise
NR Clark, GJ Brown, T Jürgens, R Meddis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 132 (3), 1535-1541, 2012
662012
Human phoneme recognition depending on speech-intrinsic variability
BT Meyer, T Jürgens, T Wesker, T Brand, B Kollmeier
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 128 (5), 3126-3141, 2010
522010
Spatial speech-in-noise performance in bimodal and single-sided deaf cochlear implant users
B Williges, T Wesarg, L Jung, LI Geven, A Radeloff, T Jürgens
Trends in Hearing 23, 2331216519858311, 2019
452019
Influence of noise type on speech reception thresholds across four languages measured with matrix sentence tests
S Hochmuth, B Kollmeier, T Brand, T Jürgens
International journal of audiology 54 (sup2), 62-70, 2015
452015
A computer model of the auditory periphery and its application to the study of hearing
R Meddis, W Lecluyse, NR Clark, T Jürgens, CM Tan, MR Panda, ...
Basic aspects of hearing: physiology and perception, 11-20, 2013
422013
Coherent coding of enhanced interaural cues improves sound localization in noise with bilateral cochlear implants
B Williges, T Jürgens, H Hu, M Dietz
Trends in hearing 22, 2331216518781746, 2018
352018
Noise robust distant automatic speech recognition utilizing NMF based source separation and auditory feature extraction
N Moritz, MR Schädler, K Adiloglu, BT Meyer, T Jürgens, T Gerkmann, ...
Proc. of CHiME, 1-6, 2013
312013
Exploration of a physiologically-inspired hearing-aid algorithm using a computer model mimicking impaired hearing
T Jürgens, NR Clark, W Lecluyse, R Meddis
International journal of audiology 55 (6), 346-357, 2016
302016
Spatial release from masking in simulated cochlear implant users with and without access to low-frequency acoustic hearing
B Williges, M Dietz, V Hohmann, T Jürgens
Trends in Hearing 19, 2331216515616940, 2015
292015
Talker-and language-specific effects on speech intelligibility in noise assessed with bilingual talkers: Which language is more robust against noise and reverberation?
S Hochmuth, T Jürgens, T Brand, B Kollmeier
International journal of audiology 54 (sup2), 23-34, 2015
282015
Assessment of auditory nonlinearity for listeners with different hearing losses using temporal masking and categorical loudness scaling
T Jürgens, B Kollmeier, T Brand, SD Ewert
Hearing Research 280 (1-2), 177-191, 2011
242011
The effects of electrical field spatial spread and some cognitive factors on speech-in-noise performance of individual cochlear implant users—A computer model study
T Jürgens, V Hohmann, A Büchner, W Nogueira
PLoS One 13 (4), e0193842, 2018
212018
Hearing dummies: Individualized computer models of hearing impairment
MR Panda, W Lecluyse, CM Tan, T Jürgens, R Meddis
International journal of audiology 53 (10), 699-709, 2014
192014
Prediction of consonant recognition in quiet for listeners with normal and impaired hearing using an auditory model
T Jürgens, SD Ewert, B Kollmeier, T Brand
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (3), 1506-1517, 2014
172014
Photoluminescence, open circuit voltage, and photocurrents in Cu (In, Ga) Se2 solar cells with lateral submicron resolution
T Jürgens, L Gütay, GH Bauer
Thin Solid Films 511, 678-683, 2006
172006
Modelling the human-machine gap in speech reception: microscopic speech intelligibility prediction for normal-hearing subjects with an auditory model.
T Jürgens, T Brand, B Kollmeier
INTERSPEECH, 410-413, 2007
162007
Challenging the speech intelligibility index: Macroscopic vs. microscopic prediction of sentence recognition in normal and hearing-impaired listeners
T Jürgens, S Fredelake, RM Meyer, B Kollmeier, T Brand
Eleventh Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, 2010
142010
Forward-masked frequency selectivity improvements in simulated and actual cochlear implant users using a preprocessing algorithm
F Langner, T Jürgens
Trends in hearing 20, 2331216516659632, 2016
122016
Speech intelligibility and spatial release from masking improvements using spatial noise reduction algorithms in bimodal cochlear implant users
A Zedan, T Jürgens, B Williges, B Kollmeier, K Wiebe, J Galindo, ...
Trends in Hearing 25, 23312165211005931, 2021
92021
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