Dataset of the peak height insertion gain (PHIG) method for quantifying acoustic feedback in hearing aids
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<p>Hearing aids are commonly fit with ear canals partially or fully open &ndash; a condition that increases the risk of acoustic feedback. &nbsp;Feedback limits the audiometric fitting range of devices by limiting usable gain. &nbsp;To guide clinical decision-making and device selection, we developed the Peak Height Insertion Gain (PHIG) method to detect feedback spikes in the short-term insertion gain derived from audio recordings.&nbsp; Using a manikin, 145 audio recordings of a speech signal were obtained from seven hearing aids. &nbsp;Each hearing aid was programmed for a moderate high-frequency hearing loss with systematic variations in frequency response, gain, and feedback suppression; this created audio recordings that varied the presence and strength of feedback. &nbsp;Using subjective ratings from 13 expert judges, the presence of feedback was determined and then classified according to its temporal and tonal qualities.&nbsp; These classifications were used to optimize parameters for two versions of the PHIG method based on global and local analyses.&nbsp; When specificity was fixed at 0.95, the sensitivity of the global analysis was 0.86 and increased to 0.95 when combined with the local analysis.&nbsp; Without compromising performance, a clinically expedient version of the PHIG method can be obtained using only a single measurement.</p>
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<p>For more information, see:</p>
<p>Alexander, J.M., Schmig, S., Wagner, R., and Armstrong, S. (2021). &nbsp;The peak height insertion gain (PHIG) method for quantifying acoustic feedback in hearing aids. &nbsp;Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 150(3), 1635-1651.&nbsp;&nbsp;DOI: 10.1121/10.0005987</p>
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2021-08-10



