The speech signal is a highly complex, dynamic signal. Many traditional signal processing approaches treat speech as if it were a singular, static input. When competition is also present, being able to process it in a way that allows the listener with hearing loss to benefit the most can be a challenge. In this seminar, we will examine the factors that can affect the patient’s ability to perform optimally.
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Course created on November 17, 2021
Presented By
Randi Pogash
AuD CCC-A
Senior Manager, University Relations
Randi R. Pogash, Au.D., CCC-A, is currently Senior Manager, University Relations for Oticon, Inc. Dr. Pogash is an audiologist with 28 years of extensive experience. In addition to working as an audiologist in both medical and hearing aid dispensing settings, she has most recently worked as a clinical supervisor before joining Oticon in 2001. She has frequently lectured at the state, national and international level on a various topics in the hearing healthcare arena.
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Annette Mazevski
AuD, PhD
Manager of Technology Assessment
Annette Mazevski, AuD, PhD, is the Manager of Technology Assessment and has been working within the dynamic Audiology, Education, and Research team at Oticon for the past 6 years. In her role, Dr. Mazevski works closely with many different departments within Oticon, both in the US as well as in Denmark. Her role includes facilitating greater understanding about Oticon products and feature sets, demonstrating and encouraging ease of use of verification techniques with Oticon products, unraveling difficult troubleshooting scenarios, and validating the development of new and emerging technologies as well as current products and technologies, among other skills. She has presented on and published in numerous areas, including mobile app development and usage, digital signal processing, cognition and working memory, and tinnitus, with foci in the aging and military populations, to consumers, end users, students, and professionals.
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