«Our novel framework for AAD bridges the gap between the most recent advancements in speech processing technologies and
speech prosthesis research and moves us closer to the development of realistic hearing aid devices that can automatically and dynamically track a user's direction of attention and amplify an attended speaker.»
«It's difficult to say at the moment,» says Diane Lazard, «but the idea is also to be able to spot in advance the people who will have a propensity for the written stimulus and to offer them active means for remaining with orality, particularly with auditory
prostheses and
speech therapy used much earlier than is currently practised.»