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From manual to artificial intelligence fitting: Two cochlear implant case studies.

Cochlear implants international
To assess whether CI programming by means of a software application using artificial intelligence (AI), FOX®, may improve cochlear implant (CI) performance. Two adult CI recipients who had mixed auditory results with their manual fitting were selec...

AI enabled sign language recognition and VR space bidirectional communication using triboelectric smart glove.

Nature communications
Sign language recognition, especially the sentence recognition, is of great significance for lowering the communication barrier between the hearing/speech impaired and the non-signers. The general glove solutions, which are employed to detect motions...

Large-scale electrophysiology and deep learning reveal distorted neural signal dynamics after hearing loss.

eLife
Listeners with hearing loss often struggle to understand speech in noise, even with a hearing aid. To better understand the auditory processing deficits that underlie this problem, we made large-scale brain recordings from gerbils, a common animal mo...

A Hybrid Deep Learning Approach to Identify Preventable Childhood Hearing Loss.

Ear and hearing
OBJECTIVE: Childhood hearing loss has well-known, lifelong consequences. Infection-related hearing loss disproportionately affects underserved communities yet can be prevented with early identification and treatment. This study evaluates the utility ...

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Quality of Life for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.

American annals of the deaf
This research study synthesizes research on applications of artificial intelligence (AI) to transform and improve quality of life for deaf and hard of hearing students. Twenty studies were analyzed, spanning domains including AI-enabled captioning, i...

Enhancing music recognition using deep learning-powered source separation technology for cochlear implant users.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Cochlear implant (CI) is currently the vital technological device for assisting deaf patients in hearing sounds and greatly enhances their sound listening appreciation. Unfortunately, it performs poorly for music listening because of the insufficient...

Efhamni: A Deep Learning-Based Saudi Sign Language Recognition Application.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Deaf and hard-of-hearing people mainly communicate using sign language, which is a set of signs made using hand gestures combined with facial expressions to make meaningful and complete sentences. The problem that faces deaf and hard-of-hearing peopl...

Bengali-Sign: A Machine Learning-Based Bengali Sign Language Interpretation for Deaf and Non-Verbal People.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Sign language is undoubtedly a common way of communication among deaf and non-verbal people. But it is not common among hearing people to use sign language to express feelings or share information in everyday life. Therefore, a significant communicat...

Use of AI methods to assessment of lower limb peak torque in deaf and hearing football players group.

Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics
Monitoring and assessing the level of lower limb motor skills using the Biodex System plays an important role in the training of football players and in post-traumatic rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to build and test an artificial intelli...

Deaf futurity: designing and innovating hearing aids.

Medical humanities
One of the tenets of a posthuman vision is the eradication of disability through technology. Within this site of 'no future', as Alison Kafer describes, the disabled body is merged with artificial intelligence technology or transformed into a prosthe...