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. 2022 Apr 29;12(5):580.
doi: 10.3390/brainsci12050580.

Algorithm-Based Hearing and Speech Therapy Rehabilitation after Cochlear Implantation

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Algorithm-Based Hearing and Speech Therapy Rehabilitation after Cochlear Implantation

Theda Eichler et al. Brain Sci. .

Abstract

Introduction: Due to the changes in the indication range for cochlear implants and the demographic development towards an aging society, more and more people are in receipt of cochlear implants. An implantation requires a close-meshed audiological and logopedic aftercare. Hearing therapy rehabilitation currently requires great personnel effort and is time consuming. Hearing and speech therapy rehabilitation can be supported by digital hearing training programs. However, the apps currently on the market are to a limited degree personalized and structured. Increasing digitalization makes it possible, especially in times of pandemics, to decouple hearing therapy treatment from everyday clinical practice.

Material and methods: For this purpose, an app is in development that provides hearing therapy tailored to the patient. The individual factors that influence hearing outcome are considered. Using intelligent algorithms, the app determines the selection of exercises, the level of difficulty and the speed at which the difficulty is increased.

Results: The app works autonomously without being connected to local speech therapists. In addition, the app is able to analyze patient difficulties within the exercises and provides conclusions about the need for technical adjustments.

Conclusions: The presented newly developed app represents a possibility to support, replace, expand and improve the classic outpatient hearing and speech therapy after CI implantation. The way the application works allows it to reach more people and provide a time- and cost-saving alternative to traditional therapy.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; cochlear implant; hearing and speech therapy; rehabilitation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Program procedure plan for an adaptivity algorithm within the exercise.
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Figure 2
Exemplary illustration of the explanation for an easy word exercise.
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Figure 3
Exemplary illustration of a word exercise (left and middle) and of a performance overview (right).

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