253 - AI-Powered Sound Bubbles: Transforming How We Hear in Noise

253 - AI-Powered Sound Bubbles: Transforming How We Hear in Noise

Shyam Gollakota, a professor at the University of Washington and digital health innovator, is pioneering a revolutionary solution to the 'cocktail party problem,' a longstanding challenge in hearing technology. His team has created a groundbreaking "sound bubble" device that enables users to amplify voices within a specific range while minimizing external noise and distractions. Designed to adapt dynamically to different listening environments, this technology provides a customizable solution for clearer communication in noisy settings. The device empowers users to concentrate on voices within the bubble, filtering out background noise and unwanted sounds. It offers a transformative way to navigate challenging auditory environments, such as busy restaurants or group conversations, enhancing the overall listening experience. The prototype, initially designed as a headset with six microphones, uses advanced AI algorithms to achieve precise sound localization and selective amplification of voices within the bubble. The system is dynamic, allowing users to adjust the bubble's size and shape, and it functions in real time without requiring individual calibration. Gollakota also discusses future plans to transition this technology into wireless earbuds and hearing aids, ensuring it remains efficient and accessible for broader use. Looking forward, Gollakota’s team is focused on scaling this technology to impact both consumer and healthcare markets. While parts of the algorithm are open-sourced for research purposes, commercialization efforts aim to bridge hardware and software expertise to accelerate adoption. Beyond hearing enhancement, Gollakota envisions hearables as a powerful interface between humans and AI, with potential applications in augmenting intelligence, creativity, and memory. Resources mentioned in the podcast:

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341 - Giants of Audiology: Interview with Harvey Dillon, PhD

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340 - NAL-NL3: What’s Changing in Hearing Aid Fitting—and Why It Matters

340 - NAL-NL3: What’s Changing in Hearing Aid Fitting—and Why It Matters

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339 - Hearing Loss and Media: Bridging the Gap Between Perception and Reality

339 - Hearing Loss and Media: Bridging the Gap Between Perception and Reality

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338 - The Evolution of Cochlear Implants and the Cochlear Care Consensus

338 - The Evolution of Cochlear Implants and the Cochlear Care Consensus

How has cochlear implant care evolved—and are clinical practices keeping pace with today’s technology?Brian Taylor speaks with Dr. Terry Zwolan, Senior Director of Medical Affairs at Cochlear Americas...

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337 - MED-EL Remote Care: Supporting CI Patients Beyond the Clinic Visit

337 - MED-EL Remote Care: Supporting CI Patients Beyond the Clinic Visit

What if cochlear implant care didn’t always require a trip to the clinic? Host Shari Eberts speaks with Dr. Kensi Saia, Product Manager at MED-EL, about how new telehealth tools are changing the way c...

18 Mar 19min

336 - Symposium Preview: Quest for the Best in CAPD and Neuroaudiology Returns for Its Third Year

336 - Symposium Preview: Quest for the Best in CAPD and Neuroaudiology Returns for Its Third Year

Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) remains one of the more complex and often misunderstood areas in audiology. In this week’s episode of This Week in Hearing, host Bob Traynor is joined by Dr...

16 Mar 17min

335 - Holistic Hearing Care and the Tinnitus Patient

335 - Holistic Hearing Care and the Tinnitus Patient

Tinnitus care is no longer just about masking sound—it’s about treating the whole person.This week, Shari Eberts speaks with Dr. Maren Stropahl, Senior Director of Holistic Hearing Care and Head of Au...

12 Mar 24min

334 - ELEHEAR’s David Hogan Talks OTC Hearing Aids and the Future of Consumer Hearing Tech

334 - ELEHEAR’s David Hogan Talks OTC Hearing Aids and the Future of Consumer Hearing Tech

How are over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids evolving as the market continues to develop? This week, host Bob Traynor speaks with David Hogan, Managing Director of ELEHEAR, about the growth of the OTC ...

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