BCI Award 2022 Nomination - EEG based auditory attention decoding for neuro-steered hearing devices

BCI Award 2022 Nomination - EEG based auditory attention decoding for neuro-steered hearing devices

To help the people suffering from disabling hearing loss, the researchers at KU Leuven have come up with solutions for improving the performance of current hearing aid devices when confronting a cocktail party scenario. Alexander Bertrand, Simon Geirnaert and their colleagues have proposed novel signal processing algorithms for using in Neuro-Steered Hearing Aid devices and are selected as one of the 12 final nominees of the BCI Award 2022. 🏆

Simon Geirnaert 1,2,3, Rob Zink 1,3, Tom Francart 2,3, and Alexander Bertrand 1,3

1 KU Leuven, Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), STADIUS Center for Dynamical Systems, Signal Processing and Data Analytics
2 KU Leuven, Department of Neurosciences, Research Group ExpORL
3 Leuven.AI - KU Leuven institute for AI

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