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BBC News - University team developing lip-reading hearing aid
A hearing aid equipped with a camera and lip-reading software is being developed by researchers at the University of Stirling. The device is designed to help users in noisy environments, and can switch between audio and visual cues.BBC News - University team developing lip-reading hearing aid
The Herald - Scots scientist to develop software to help people with hearing difficulties
A HEARING aid which "see" and lip read is to be developed by a team led by a Scots scientist. The invention will be designed to help users in noisy environments, and will use a miniaturised camera that can lip read, process information in real time, and seamlessly fuse and switch between audio and visual cues.The Herald - Scots scientist to develop software to help people with hearing difficulties
The Conversation - Our lip-reading technology promises to make hearing aids more human
Hearing aids can be lifelines for people with hearing loss. But their limitations can mean that, in particularly noisy environments, users cannot exploit the best of the existing technology. Most new hearing aid designs just make small improvements to microphones, power efficiency and noise filtering. We propose an entirely new approach.The Conversation - Our lip-reading technology promises to make hearing aids more human
Medical Design Technology - Hearing Aids That Can 'See'
A next-generation hearing aid which can 'see' is to be developed by a University of Stirling Computer Scientist-led multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians.Medical Design Technology - Hearing Aids That Can 'See'
The Hearing Review - Researchers Develop Hearing Aid that Can "See" Visual Cues
A next-generation hearing aid which can "see" is being developed at the University of Stirling in Scotland where a research team led by a computer scientist is designing an aid to help users in noisy environments.The Hearing Review - Researchers Develop Hearing Aid that Can "See" Visual Cues
Med Device Online- A Hearing Aid That Can "See"
A team of Scottish researchers is developing a hearing aid system that can read lips as well as amplify sound. Their goal is to develop a system that can work effectively in busy or noisy environments by creating a 360-degree approach that is more consistent with normal hearing.Med Device Online- A Hearing Aid That Can "See"