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Kostas Kokkinakis
Kostas Kokkinakis
Audio Team Lead, Concha Labs
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Overcoming Limitations: Deep Neural Network Models Show Promise in Reducing Multi-Talker Noise Interference for Cochlear Implant Listeners
A Borjigin, K Kokkinakis, HM Bharadwaj, JS Stohl
bioRxiv, 2022.08. 25.504678, 2022
2022
Deep Learning Restores Speech Intelligibility in Multi-Talker Interference for Cochlear Implant Users
A Borjigin, K Kokkinakis, HM Bharadwaj, JS Stohl
2022
Deep neural network models of speech-in-noise perception for hearing technologies and research
A Borjigin, K Kokkinakis, H Bharadwaj, J Stohl
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 151 (4), A165-A165, 2022
2022
Optimized gain functions in ideal time-frequency masks and their application to dereverberation for cochlear implants
K Kokkinakis, JS Stohl
JASA Express Letters 1 (8), 2021
52021
Dual-microphone methods for reverberation mitigation
K Kokkinakis, JS Stohl
https://www.onscope.com/ipowner/en/ip/ptwo/US2019045831.html, 2020
2020
Listening benefits in speech-in-speech recognition are altered under reverberant conditions
N Viswanathan, K Kokkinakis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 145 (5), EL348-EL353, 2019
72019
Listeners experience linguistic masking release in noise-vocoded speech-in-speech recognition
N Viswanathan, K Kokkinakis, BT Williams
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
82018
Time-Frequency Masking for Blind Source Separation with Preserved Spatial Cues.
S Pirhosseinloo, K Kokkinakis
INTERSPEECH, 1188-1192, 2017
82017
Binaural speech understanding with bilateral cochlear implants in reverberation
K Kokkinakis
American Journal of Audiology, https://doi.org/10.1044/2017_AJA-17-0065, 2017
52017
Spatially separating language masker from target results in spatial and linguistic masking release
N Viswanathan, K Kokkinakis, BT Williams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 140 (6), EL465-EL470, 2016
122016
Evaluation of a spectral subtraction strategy to suppress reverberant energy in cochlear implant devices
K Kokkinakis, C Runge, Q Tahmina, Y Hu
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 138 (1), 115-124, 2015
102015
Perception of consonants in reverberation and noise by adults fitted with bimodal devices
M Mason, K Kokkinakis
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
122014
Reducing the impact of wind noise on cochlear implant processors with two microphones
K Kokkinakis, C Cox
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (5), EL219-EL225, 2014
52014
Classification of fricative consonants for speech enhancement in hearing devices
YY Kong, A Mullangi, K Kokkinakis
PloS one 9 (4), e95001, 2014
272014
Binaural advantages in users of bimodal and bilateral cochlear implant devices
K Kokkinakis, N Pak
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (1), EL47-EL53, 2013
492013
Effects of early and late reflections on intelligibility of reverberated speech by cochlear implant listeners
Y Hu, K Kokkinakis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (1), EL22-EL28, 2013
592013
Single and multiple microphone noise reduction strategies in cochlear implants
K Kokkinakis, B Azimi, Y Hu, DR Friedland
Trends in amplification 16 (2), 102-116, 2012
602012
The impact of reverberant self-masking and overlap-masking effects on speech intelligibility by cochlear implant listeners
K Kokkinakis, PC Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 130 (3), 1099-1102, 2011
512011
Evaluation of objective measures for quality assessment of reverberant speech
K Kokkinakis, PC Loizou
2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal …, 2011
442011
A channel-selection criterion for suppressing reverberation in cochlear implants
K Kokkinakis, O Hazrati, PC Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 129 (5), 3221-3232, 2011
832011
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