EXC 1077: Hearing for All: Models, Technology and Solutions for Diagnostics, Restoration and Support of Hearing
Systems Engineering
Final Report Abstract
The vision of the interdisciplinary cluster of excellence ‘Hearing4all‘ is to achieve better hearing for individuals with various degrees of hearing impairment (constituting more than 18% of the total population and about 50% of all people above 65). The cluster thus addresses the substantial need for functional individualized hearing devices in our ageing communication-driven society that support speech communication in everyday life. The principal investigators (PIs) pursued this goal by developing new diagnostic tools and a pathophysiology-based individualized therapeutic approach that stimulated the engineering of better hearing devices and ubiquitous assistive technologies, as well as the introduction of new auditory implants. By combining basic, clinical, translational and applied research with clinical service, engineering and applications the cluster performed cutting-edge hearing research and achieved unique innovations in rehabilitation technology. These include multilingual speech recognition tests, auditory midbrain implants or precise, aided patient performance prediction with machine learning, which aim at better diagnosis, better hearing devices and better assistive technology in hearing support and precision surgery. Research has been organized in seven interdisciplinary, highly flexible task groups that focus on three major research areas: A) Diagnostic characterization of the individual to optimally evaluate the hearing impairment, B) Optimizing hearing devices by applying theory-driven functional principles, C) Developing new assistive technological solutions to precisely tailor hearing support to individual needs in a variety of listening situations. The cluster has further advanced and linked the complementary research expertise on hearing devices and implants at the internationally recognized cluster sites in Oldenburg and Hannover. Both sites established sustainable joint structures across the participating universities, coordinating basic, clinical and translational research, i.e., the Excellence Centre for Hearing Research (Oldenburg/Hannover), the Joint Research Academy, and the Translational Research Centre integrating the work of physicists, engineers, psychologists, biologists, medical researchers and clinicians. Major achievements include two new interdisciplinary research buildings (NeSSy in Oldenburg, NIFE in Hannover), 9 new permanent professorships, 10 new junior research groups (of whom nearly all leaders have meanwhile achieved permanent professorships), the promotion of more than 50 postdoctoral fellows and junior group leaders to other positions in academia, clinic and industry, and the reception of prestigious science awards (among other two ERC starting grants and the German president’s award for technology and innovation). Various research projects related to the cluster were successfully funded, including a new CRC “Hearing Acoustics” and the continuation of the current cluster as Hearing4all 2.0 until 2025.
Publications
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Kollmeier B, Schädler MR, Warzybok A, Meyer B, Brand T
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Mirkovic B, Bleichner MG, De Vos M, Debener S
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(See online at https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2211066) - (2017) A deficit in movement-derived sentences in Germanspeaking hearing-impaired children. Front Psychol 8:689
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(See online at https://doi.org/10.1109/SAMOS.2017.8344615) - (2017) Auditory and non-auditory contributions for unaided speech recognition in noise as a function of hearing aid use. Front Psychol 8: 219
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(See online at https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00986) - (2017) Real-time implementation of a GMM-based binaural localization algorithm on a VLIW-SIMD processor. IEEE Int Con MultiI (ICME), 145-150
Seifert C, Thiemann J, Gerlach L, Volkmar T, Payá-Vayá G, Blume H, van de Par S
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(See online at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175431) - (2017) Simultaneous masking between electric and acoustic stimulation in cochlear implant users with residual low-frequency hearing. Hear Res 353: 185-196
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(See online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.01.038) - (2018) Visualization of the auditory pathway in rats with 18F-FDG PET activation studies based on different auditory stimuli and reference conditions including cochlea ablation. PLoS One 13(10):e0205044
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