Lukas Hermann Benjamin Tietz

Lukas Hermann Benjamin Tietz
Eriksholm Research Centre · eHealth

Master of Science (Tech.)

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Publications (6)
Conference Paper
The purpose of this position paper is to raise awareness about the negative impacts of age-related hearing loss and the importance of providing good hearing healthcare. We also provide an overview of state-of-the-art hearing aids - the standard rehabilitative technology for hearing loss – along with some thoughts about the future of hearing healthc...
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The current paper summarises the research investigating associations between physiological data and hearing performance. An overview of state-of-the-art research and literature is given as well as promising directions for associations between physiological data and data regarding hearing loss and hearing performance. The physiological parameters in...
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The current paper summarises the research investigating associations between physiological data and hearing performance. An overview of state-of-the-art research and literature is given as well as promising directions for associations between physiological data and data regarding hearing loss and hearing performance. The physiological parameters in...
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Background Microelectrode array (MEA) is a widely used technique to study for example the functional properties of neuronal networks derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESC-NN). With hESC-NN, we can investigate the earliest developmental stages of neuronal network formation in the human brain. Methods In this paper, we propose an in silico mo...
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Every day gigantic amounts of digital data are produced by billions of devices around the globe. Using this kind of data and develop applications of unlimited possibilities have created the Internet of Things (IoT) idea. Furthermore, wearable devices have taken up the recognition not only for private users, but also medical device producers and sta...

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