Auris System: Providing Vibrotactile Feedback for Hearing Impaired Population

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Deafness, an issue that affects millions of people around the globe, is manifested in different intensities and related to many causes. This impairment negatively affects different aspects of the social life of the deaf people, and music-centered situations (concerts, religious events, etc.) are obviously not inviting for them. The Auris System was conceived to provide the musical experimentation for people who have some type of hearing loss. This system is able to extract musical information from audio and create a representation for music pieces using different stimuli, a new media format to be interpreted by other senses than the hearing. In addition, the system defines a testing methodology based on a noninvasive brain activity recording using an electroencephalographic (EEG) device. The results of the tests are being used to better understand the human musical cognition, in order to improve the accuracy of the Auris musical representation.

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Alves Araujo, F., Lima Brasil, F., Candido Lima Santos, A., De Sousa Batista Junior, L., Pereira Fonseca Dutra, S., & Eduardo Coelho Freire Batista, C. (2017). Auris System: Providing Vibrotactile Feedback for Hearing Impaired Population. BioMed Research International, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/2181380

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