2016
DOI: 10.1111/aor.12755
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An Eye-Blinking-Based Beamforming Control Protocol for Hearing Aid Users With Neurological Motor Disease or Limb Amputation

Abstract: For hearing-impaired individuals with neurological motor deficits or finger/arm amputation due to accident or disease, hearing aid adjustment using a conventional finger manipulation-based remote controller is unavailable, and a more dedicated, hands-free alternative is required. In this study, we propose an eye-blinking-based beamforming control scheme for hearing aid users. Three electroencephalogram signals measured around the ears were utilized to detect eye-blinking patterns based on a three-layer artific… Show more

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“…Yoon et al of Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea evaluated an eye‐blinking‐based beamforming control scheme for hearing aid users. Three electroencephalogram signals measured around the ears were utilized to detect eye‐blinking patterns based on a three‐layer artificial neural network.…”
Section: Auditory Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yoon et al of Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea evaluated an eye‐blinking‐based beamforming control scheme for hearing aid users. Three electroencephalogram signals measured around the ears were utilized to detect eye‐blinking patterns based on a three‐layer artificial neural network.…”
Section: Auditory Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%