Research Output per year
Organization profile
Organisation profile
CAHR is a centre at DTU Electrical Engineering with the purpose of promoting research and education within the field of acoustic communication with emphasis on:
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Signal processing principles in the human auditory system
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Perceptual consequences of hearing impairment
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Fnal models of auditory processing and perception
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Applications of auditory models in hearing instruments
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Measurement and diagnosis of auditory function
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Technical audiology and Speech perception
The is supported by three Danish hearing-aid companies Oticon, Widex and GN Resound and their foundations.
Research Output 2001 2014
Influence of High-Frequency Audibility on Distance Perception
Cubick, J., Santurette, S., Laugesen, S. & Dau, T., 2014, Proceedings of DAGA 2014. German Acoustical Society (DEGA), p. 576-577Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference abstract in proceedings › Research › peer-review
Efficient estimates of cochlear hearing loss parameters in individual listeners
Fereczkowski, M., Jepsen, M. L. & Dau, T., 2013, In : Meetings on Acoustics. Proceedings. 19, p. 050098 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › Research › peer-review
Mouth reversal extinguishes mismatch negativity induced by the McGurk illusion
Eskelund, K. & Andersen, T., 2013, In : Multisensory Research. 26, 0, p. 133–134Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference abstract in journal › Research › peer-review
Activities 2008 2010
Lippenlesen im Dialog mit dem Computer
Hans-Heinrich Bothe (Speaker)Activity: Talks and presentations › Talks and presentations in private or public companies and organisations
Assistive Technology for People with Vision and Hearing Impairments
Hans-Heinrich Bothe (Speaker)Activity: Talks and presentations › Conference presentations
ThinkingHead – eine dialogfähige Computeranimation, die für das Erlernen des Absehens eingesetzt werden kann
Hans-Heinrich Bothe (Speaker)Activity: Talks and presentations › Conference presentations