CoHear

Collaborative Design for Hearing-Aid Sound Quality

Hearing loss is a very serious health condition that has been associated with early dementia and cognitive decline. Still, hearing aid market penetration is quite low, in particular for the large population that is afflicted with ‘mild-to-moderate’ hearing impairment. This is mainly due to two reasons: Stigma (association with old age) and hearing aids (HA) sound quality. The recent commercial introduction of fashionable ‘hearables’ will likely alleviate the stigma issue. Recent advances in machine learning and cloud computing open new avenues for attacking the sound quality issue for hearing aids. In this project, we intend to develop a (crowd-based) collaborative design approach to improving the sound quality issues for the mild-to-moderately hearing-impaired population.

We expect to build a working prototype for collaboratively designed hearing algorithms that can be applied to a new class of ‘smart hearing devices’ with high appeal to the mild-to-moderately hearing-impaired patient. As an additional benefit, we hope that our technology will ease the transition from hearables to professional hearing aid technology for the moderate-to-profound hearing-impaired population.

Bert de Vries
Bert de Vries
Professor

I am a professor at TU Eindhoven and team leader of BIASlab.

Thijs van de Laar
Thijs van de Laar
Assistant professor

I am an assisant professor at BIASlab, where I work on artificial agents that learn to control themselves in uncertain environments. I take inspiration from physics and neuroscience, and develop theory and (software) tools that allow for efficient, real-time interaction.

Albert Podusenko
Albert Podusenko
Chief Executive Officer LazyDynamics

Albert Podusenko is a founder & CEO of Lazy Dynamics.

İsmail Şenöz
İsmail Şenöz
Chief Scientist
LazyDynamics

Ismail Senoz is a co-founder & chief scientist of Lazy Dynamics

Semih Akbayrak
Semih Akbayrak
Former PhD student

Former researcher at BIASlab.

Hoang Minh Huu Nguyen
Hoang Minh Huu Nguyen
Postdoctoral researcher

I am a PhD candidate at the Signal Processing Systems group in TU Eindhoven working on Bayesian Machine Learning.