Title
Identification of relevant multimodal cues to enhance context-aware hearing instruments.
Abstract
Today's state-of-the-art hearing instruments (HIs) adapt the sound processing only according to the user's acoustic surrounding. Acoustic ambiguities limit the set of daily life situations where HIs can support the user adequately. State-of-the-art HIs feature body area networking capabilities. Thus, body-worn sensors could be used to recognize complex user contexts and enhance next-generation HIs. In this work, we identify in a rich real-world data set the mapping between the context of the user --which can be recognized from bodyworn sensors-- and the user's current hearing wish. This is the foundation for the implementation of recognition systems for the specific cues in next generation HIs based on on-body sensor data. We discuss how the identified mapping allows selecting a-priori distributions for hearing wishes and HI parameters like the switching sensitivity. We conclude deducing the sensory requirements to realize next generation of networked HIs.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
BODYNETS
relevant multimodal cue,state-of-the-art hearing instrument,body-worn sensor,complex user context,on-body sensor data,a-priori distribution,next generation,current hearing wish,rich real-world data,hearing wish,acoustic ambiguity,context-aware hearing instrument
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
5
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bernd Tessendorf1264.65
Andreas Kettner200.34
Daniel Roggen31851137.05
Thomas Stiefmeier436025.69
Gerhard Tröster52493250.70
Peter Derleth6244.38
Manuela Feilner7264.37