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Natural and Machine Hearing

The Natural and Machine Hearing group is a collection of researchers across various departments of Imperial College with a shared interest in sound and hearing, from both biological and technical perspectives.

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Auditory neuroscience

Auditory neuroscience. Animals and humans' hearing starts by transforming sound into electrical signals in the ear, and processing them in a network of billions of neurons in the brain. We study this by developing theoretical frameworks and state-of-the-art experimental approaches.

Synthetic hearing

Synthetic hearing. Can devices achieve hearing acuity as good as humans, or even super-human capability?

Disorders and prosthetics

One in six people suffers from hearing impairment. These lead to professional and social problems understanding speech. We are working to better understand the causes and forms of hearing impairments, on better diagnostic methods, and on new treatments through prosthetics and other hearing devices.

Sound production

Sound production: from the design and evaluation of auditory displays, to the creation of acoustic virtual and augmented reality applications and devices.

Sound perception

Sound perception. How do humans and animals hear and make sense of sounds?

Acoustics

Acoustics. 3D sound mapping, microphone arrays, hearing aids, robotics.

Speech

Speech is the most natural form of communication for human-machine interaction. Research topics addressed include speech dereverberation, noise reduction, speech analysis and speech modelling.

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Livestream the sounds of the rainforest and hear what changes logging makes

17 April 2019

15 February 2019

Malaria milestone and using light to hear: News from the College

01 February 2019

Could bird songs help boost engagement with hearing tests?

16 May 2018

Discussing hearing loss in veterans

26 March 2018

Apps that help users ‘tune in’ to hearing aids awarded prestigious NHS…

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