My PhD student Benjamin Johansen presented his work on “Personalized Hearing Aids based on behavioral patterns” at the CHI2017 conference in Denver. There is a poster and a short paper.

My PhD student Benjamin Johansen presented his work on “Personalized Hearing Aids based on behavioral patterns” at the CHI2017 conference in Denver. There is a poster and a short paper.

‘Sound quality at open-air concerts can be disappointing. Now a smartphone app promises to put an end to tinny vocals‘. An article “Sensational festival music, from your cellphone” in New Scientist issue 2800 p. 23 on Feb. 19, 2011 describes our recent work on Augmenting the sound experience at music festivals using mobile phones (the research paper is available at the ACM Portal).
The project is carried out by DTU Informatics, CrossOverGlobal, and Rhode & Schwarz and is aDanish Sound Technology Network’s innovation project. The scientific work was presented at the15th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces (IUI2011) by Jakob Eg Larsen and Arkadiusz Stopczynski, DTU Informatics, including the technical issues in augmenting the sound experience using mobile phones as well as results from experiments carried out at two concerts at the Nibe music festival.
Together with Arkadiusz Stopczynski I’m presenting our research paper on Augmented Sound on Smartphones at the 2011 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2011) in Palo Alto and Stanford on 13-16 February 2011.

Ingeniøren has an article about our project which aim to improve the concert experiences by means of mobile phones. The project is a collaboration within the Network for Danish Sound Technology.