Lecture: "Hearing for All - Overcoming Borders in Acoustic Communication"

As part of the European NetIAS Lecture Series on 3 December 2020 Birger Kollmeier talked about that the hearing impairment is the most frequent chronic neurosensory disease; it often leads to social isolation.

On 3 December 2020, Birger Kollmeier (Professor and Chairperson, Medical Physics and Cluster of Excellence Hearing4All, Universität Oldenburg Speaker, Focus Group „The Future of Hearing”, Hanse- Wissenschaftskolleg Delmenhorst) talked about that the hearing impairment is the most frequent chronic neurosensory disease (progressively affecting 17% of our population); it often leads to social isolation. Improving hearing aids, auditory implants and other treatments is the goal of our Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all (Oldenburg/ Hannover). An overview will be given with a focus on recognizing speech in noise – the classical “Cocktail Party Problem”. Listen yourself to experience the communication borders if hearing fails and to learn about new ways to overcome them.