Cochlear Implant Processing Strategies Flashcards

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What is a processing strategy?

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  • Set of rules and processes for converting the acoustic input signal into electrical stimulating waveforms that are applied as the output by a cochlear prosthesis
  • Can be paired stimulation or sequential
  • Captures the distinguishing parameters of sound
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What are the distinguishing patterns of sound?

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  • Temporal domain
  • Intensity domain
  • Spectral domain
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What is the intensity domain?

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-Influenced by how sound is captured and how it is processed by the implant system

Influenced by:

  • Directional microphones
  • Mic placement
  • AGC
  • IDR
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What is the purpose of AGC?

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  • Boost soft sounds

- Compress loud sounds

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What is the spectral domain?

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  • NH: ~20 to 20,0000 Hz filtered by the BM
  • Implant system: filters are assigned to locations across the electrode array
  • CIs process ~250 to 8000 Hz
  • Not as much resolution is needed for speech understanding (vowels can still be distinguished even with “sloppy” formants)
  • Music is different because the targets are points, not ellipses, in frequency space (notes that are close in frequency can be processed through the same CI filter bank = perceived as the same)
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What is Continuous Interleaved Sampling (CIS)?

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  • One of the first/most simple strategies
  • May be helpful for patients with cognitive issues
  • Filters sounds using BP filters
  • Envelope variations at different bands are represented at corresponding electrodes by modulating biphasic pulse trains
  • Envelope is compressed nonlinearly to maintain the 100 dB DR of sounds
  • Pulses are sent sequentially to electrodes in the appropriate frequency place of the cochlea (~1000 pps)
  • Output of LP filters is sent to a compressor that uses a log function to map the input signal into the EDR
  • Output of the compressor is sent to a pulse generator with a fixed frequency
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What are available processing strategies?

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  • Continuous Interleaved Sampling (CIS)
  • Spectral Peak (SPEAK)
  • High Resolution (HiRes)
  • Advanced Combination Encoder (ACE)
  • Fine Structure Processing (FSP)
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What is HiRes?

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  • AB
  • Uses a high stim rate (up to 5000 pps) and up to 16 channels (double the 8 of CIS)
  • Does not use the LP filter for envelope detection, but a half-wave rectifier
  • Uses current steering, varying stimulation on multiple electrodes in different patterns for different frequencies
  • More sophisticated AGC algorithm
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What is Advanced Combination Encoder (ACE)?

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  • Based on “n of m” processing strategies
  • Channel selection scheme
  • Envelope signals for the different channels are scanned prior to each frame of stimulation
  • The highest amplitudes are identified and stimulus is delivered to those electrodes
  • The parameter is fixed for ACE and variable for SPEAK
  • Stim rate: ACE = 1000 pps; SPEAK = 250 pps
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What are “n of m” processing strategies?

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  • Acoustic energy in each of m channels is determined and stim is administered to only the n channels with the highest amplitude inputs
  • N = maxima
  • Reductions of the number of active electrodes results in: 1) faster stim rates, 2) reduction of channel interactions and masking, and 3) increased battery life
  • Occasionally, desired info lies in channels with lower amplitudes and is therefore not transmitted
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What is Fine Structure Processing (FSP)?

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  • MED-EL
  • Novel form of CIS
  • Intermediate pitches generated via bell-shaped, overlapping filters to provide better spectral resolution
  • Designed to improve perception of HF phonemes which are identified based on place cues (/s, t, f/)
  • Modulated timing of channels specific sampling in the LF region depending on input freqs in that region
  • Theoretically, improves speech recognition, sound quality, recognition of vocal pitch, music appreciation, and music recognition
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