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Har du hørt om hearables?

2017
På en eller anden måde er hovedtelefoner blevet allestedsnærværende. På cykelstien, i supermarkedet, på arbejdspladsen, på gader og stræder og selv i bilerne ser man folk med det karakteristiske, ofte hvide, ledningsvedhæng. Ledningen ser vi nok ikke så meget til fremover, men udover at være blevet trådløse, sker der en række nye ting med ...
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The Trope of Death - or how to make silence hearable

2009
In this paper I want to address the poetics of memory of the Austrian writer Elfriede Jelinek. Elfriede Jelinek's writing constantly broaches the issue of the forgotten dead of the NS-crimes during the Second World War. As she states in an interview from 1993 I feel as if I constantly have to talk about (Auschwitz, JO) (Berka, 1993).
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Hearables: In-Ear Multimodal Brain Computer Interfacing

Springer Briefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2021
Harry J Davies   +2 more
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Hearables as a Gateway to Hearing Health Care: A Review

Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology, 2022
Hye Yoon Seol   +2 more
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User Authentication Method for Hearables Using Sound Leakage Signals

Proceedings of the 2023 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2023
Takashi Amesaka   +4 more
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Hearable devices with sound bubbles

Nature Electronics
Tuochao Chen   +4 more
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HearTMD: Detection of Temporomandibular Disorder Using Hearables

Adjunct Proceedings of the 38th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
Hiyori Tsuji   +5 more
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Mapping the Future of Hearables: Lessons from Online and the “Oldest Old” Consumers

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2019
Lisa A D'Ambrosio   +2 more
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Exploring User-Defined Gestures as Input for Hearables and Recognizing Ear-Level Gestures with IMUs

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Yukina Sato   +2 more
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EarLock: Personal Authentication System for Hearables Using Sound Leakage Signals

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Takashi Amesaka   +2 more
exaly  

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