Instructions for building an almost consumer hardware based prototype of a hearing aid
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Instructions for building an almost consumer hardware based prototype of a hearing aid
Software for psychoacoustics experiments
A Simulation Framework for Auditory Discrimination Experiments
EARS: Electrophysiology Auditory Recording System
This is the CoNNear human auditory periphery model that simulates cochlear, IHC and AN processing across the human hearing range.
Exemplary simulation toolchain combining FADE, TASCAR, and openMHA for aided speech recognition performance predictions in complex auditory scenes
Quickly analyze the 2f1-f2 cubic difference tone distortion product
Analytical derivation of the stochastic output of coincidence detection (CD) neurons
This repo is for developing a user adjustable hearing device.
✭ MAGNETRON ™ ✭: This is a Google Colab/Jupyter Notebook for developing a HEARING PROXIA (B) when working with ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2.0 ™ (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2.0™ is part of MAGNETRON ™ TECHNOLOGY).
An audible way of augmenting a digital map
Online experiment re: misophonia and hyperacusis hearing conditions.
Auditory nerve fiber models for synaptic and electrical stimulation
Essential Measurement Applications (EMA) integrated with scripts to simulate the measurements with FADE
Fitting optimizations on "A Computationally Efficient Nonuniform Filter Banks for Hearing Aids" by Lian et al. (https://doi.org/10.1109/TCSI.2005.857871)
Hey Noah! is an iOS app that helps users with real-time speech recognition and notifications. The app listens for specific names or keywords and triggers notifications, making it useful for users in noisy environments or with hearing difficulties.
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