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Boston University Advances Hearing Aid Tech with Brain-Inspired Algorithm

The BOSSA algorithm, now patented and in advanced trials, boosts word recognition by 40 points and integrates eye-tracking for enhanced auditory focus.

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Overview

  • Boston University researchers have developed the BOSSA algorithm, a biologically inspired solution to improve hearing aids' ability to isolate individual speakers in noisy environments.
  • Laboratory tests show BOSSA outperforms industry-standard hearing aid algorithms, improving word recognition accuracy by 40 percentage points.
  • The algorithm is patented, and researchers are seeking licensing partnerships to bring the technology to market as competition in the hearing aid industry intensifies.
  • Advanced trials are underway for an upgraded version of BOSSA that incorporates eye-tracking technology to allow users to better direct their listening attention.
  • Researchers are exploring applications of the algorithm beyond hearing loss, including potential benefits for individuals with ADHD and autism who face auditory attention challenges.