Program
Morning: Welcome session 10:00-12:00 (GMT +2)
Chair: Cas Smits, Co-chair: Cris Lanting
Opening ceremony 10.00 – 10.10
- opening address
- facts of the conference
- rules of conduct
Talk 1
Predicting tinnitus from auditory brainstem responses using machine learning
Authors: Jessica J. M. Monaghan1, Zhe Liu2, Lina Yao2, and David McAlpine3
1National Acoustic Laboratories, Sydney, Australia,
2School of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
3Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Talk 2
Authors: Nicky Chong-White1 , Jason Heeris1 , Georgie Kennedy2
1National Acoustic Laboratories, Sydney, Australia
2Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Talk 3
Use of air conduction thresholds to predict bone conduction asymmetry and air-bone gap
Authors: David Allen1, Jessica Monaghan1
1National Acoustic Laboratories, Sydney, Australia
Talk 4
AI-assisted Diagnosis for Middle Ear Pathologies
Authors: Jaco Verster1, Hermanus Carel Myburgh1,2, Claude Laurent1,3,4, De Wet Swanepoel1,3
Talk 5
AI-assisted Diagnosis for Middle Ear Pathologies
Authors: Sigrid Polspoel1, Sophia E. Kramer1, Bas Van Dijk2, Cas Smits1
Lunch break / chat sessions (discord) 12.00-14.30
info:
3 topics / according to featured talks
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 14.30 Screen-off time
Workshops 14.30 - 15.45 (GMT+2)
14.30-15.45 workshop on patient involvement with live transcription
14.30 – 15.45
Workshop 2: Problem statement/patient involvement
N.B. this workshop starts at 14.30 and has live transcription
Chair: Peter van Hengel and David Moore
Topics: Patients from several continents will talk about hearing care and the influence of patients and patient organizations in their region the problems they experience.
Included talkers:
dr Caitlin Barr (Australia)
Sergio Rodríguez Castellanos (Bolivia)
Moses Serwadda (Uganda)
Adele Horobin (UK)
15.00 -15.45 Parallel workshops
15.00 – 15.45
Workshop 1: Computational infrastructure
Chairs: Elle O’Brien and Cris Lanting
Format: short intro, interview/dialogue + moderator
Topics: data acquisition, data processing, data provenance, data exchange formats,
15.00 – 15.45
Workshop 3: no-touch audiology services
Chair: Jay Hall, co-chair: De Wet Swanepoel
Format: short intro / panel discussion+ moderator
Topics: tele-audiology, how to make quality hearing health care services accessible to underserved populations? new treatment options for remote care, how to make your audiology center covid resilient?
Panelists: Yvonne Simis (Amsterdam Medical Center), De Wet Swanepoel (University of Pretoria / hearX), Jacques Kinsbergen (Jacoti), Bas van Dijk (Cochlear), Sanchi Sachdeva (Medtronic), Stefan Launer (Sanova), Vince van de Weijer (Clementine)
15.00 – 15.45
Workshop 4: app building for auditory experiments?
Chair: Jan de Laat, co-chair:
Format: short intro / lessons learned and recommendations
How to develop an app from concept to working product?
Potential Participants:
Sjors van de Wijer (VDW Technology, NL) Amaury Hazan (Jacoti), Furkan & Nouri (Delft, NL), Herman/Jaco (HearX, SA), Shoebox (Canada).
Afternoon 16:00 - 18:00 (GMT+2)
Chair: Dennis Barbour, Co-chair: Johan Frijns
Talk 6
Detection of current shunts with a ladder-network model
Authors: François Guérit1, Simone R. de Rijk2, Manohar L. Bance2,Robert P. Carlyon1
Talk 7 16.30-16.40
Machine Recognition of Overlapping Speech Encoded in the Midbrain
Authors: Samuel Smith1, Mark Wallace1, Ananthakrishna Chintanpalli2, Michael Akeroyd1, Michael Heinz3, Christian Sumner4
1Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom;
17.20 – 18.00 Parallel Sessions
Computational models (CM)
Chair: Dennis Barbour
Co-chair: Umut Guclu
Computational models / Auditory implants (CMAM)
Chair: Johan Frijns
Co-chair: Emmanuel Mylanus
e-audiology (e-A)
Chair: Stefan Launer
Co-chair:Wendy Huinck
Big Data (BD)
Chair: Kiki van der Heijden
Co-chair:
Chair: Dennis Barbour, Co-chair: Umut Guclu
Computational models
Talk 8 17.20-17.30 Modeling speech perception in hidden hearing loss using stochastically undersampled neuronal firing patterns Talk 9 17.30-17.40 On nonlinearity prediction of Hearing Aid behavioural measures using Speech Auditory Brainstem Responses and Decision Trees Talk 10 17.40-17.45 Audiological classification performance based on audiological measurements and Common Audiological Functional Parameters (CAFPAs) Talk 11 17.45-17.50 Transcranial alternating current stimulation with the theta- but not delta band modulates speech-in-noise comprehension Talk 12 17.50-18.00 Computational modelling of the human auditory brainstem response to natural speech17.20 – 18.00 Parallel Sessions
Chair: Johan Frijns, Co-chair: Emmanuel Mylanus
Computational models / Auditory implants
Talk 13 17.20-17.30
Talk 14 17.30-17.40
The Panoramic ECAP Method: modelling the electrode-neuron interface in cochlear implant users
Talk 15 17.40-17.45
Talk 16 17.45-17.50
Talk 17 17.50-18.00
Chair: Stefan Launer Co-chair:Wendy Huinck
e-audiology
Talk 18 17.20-17.30 Diotic and antiphasic digits-in-noise to detect and classify types of hearing loss Talk 19 17.30-17.40 Speech recognition apps for the hearing impaired and deaf Talk 20 17.40-17.45 Test-retest analysis of aggregated audiometry testing data using Jacoti Hearing Center self- testing application Talk 21 17.45-17.50 A simple at-home self-check to screen for aberrant loudness growth in hearing aid and cochlear implant users Talk 22 17.50-18.00 Preliminary evaluation of the Speech Reception Threshold measured using a new language-independent screening test as a predictor of hearing loss17.20 – 18.00 Parallel Sessions
Chair: Co-chair:
Big Data
Talk 23 17.20-17.30
Administration by telephone of US National Hearing Test to 150,000+ persons
Talk 24 17.30-17.40
Talk 25 17.40-17.50
Talk 26 17.50-18.00
How much audiological data is needed for convergence? One year!
Dinner break
Conference dinner at 19:00 BREAK-OUT-rooms.
Evening Session 20:00-22:00 (GMT+2)
Chair: Marc van Wanrooij, Co-chair: Yağmur Güçlütürk
Talk 27
Computational modeling of attentive voice tracking
Authors: Joanna Luberadzka1, Hendrik Kayser1, Volker Hohmann1,
1Auditory Signal Processing and Cluster of Excellence “Hearing4all” Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics University of Oldenburg, Germany
Talk 28
Authors: A. Van Den Broucke1, F. Drakopoulos1, D. Baby, S. Verhulst1
1Ghent University, Technologiepark 126, 9052 Zwijnaarde, Belgium
Talk 29
Real-Time Deep Neural Network to Remix Music for Cochlear Implant Users
Authors: Sina Tahmasebi1, Tom Gajęcki1 and Waldo Nogueira1
1Department of Otolaryngology, Medical University Hannover and Cluster of Excellence ”Hearing4all”, Hannover, Germany
ttps://computationalaudiology.com/design-and-evaluation-of-a-real-time-audio-source-separation-algorithm-to-remix-music-for-cochlear-implant-users/
Parallel sessions (via BREAK-OUT-rooms) not recorded
21.00 – 21.30
21.00 – 21.30
Room 1 Panel discussion Meet the experts
Moderator Jan de Laat, The meet the experts part is witHout recording/stream
Experts: Johan Frijns, Deniz Baskent, Astrid van Wieringen en David Moore
21.00-21.30
Room 2 Music
21.00 – 21.30
Room 3 Cocktail break
Talk 30 21.30-21.35
Musi-CI: music as brain fitness in hearing training for cochlear implant users.
Authors: Joke Veltman1, Cilia Beijk2, Adinda Groenhuis3, Alex Hoetink3, Wendy Huinck2, Marjo Maas4, Huib Versnel3
1Stichting Musi-CI
Young scientist award
Farewell 22.00-22.05
Afterparty (22.05-) BREAK-OUT-rooms
News & rules


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