WO2024213976 - STIMULATION CONTROL

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Publication Number WO/2024/213976
Publication Date 17.10.2024
International Application No. PCT/IB2024/053361
International Filing Date 05.04.2024
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[English] STIMULATION CONTROL
[French] COMMANDE DE STIMULATION
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COCHLEAR LIMITED 1 University Avenue Macquarie University, New South Wales 2109, AU
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BROCHIER, Timothy Jean 1 University Avenue Macquarie University, New South Wales 2109, AU
SMITH, Zachary Mark 1 University Avenue Macquarie University, New South Wales 2109, AU
HERSBACH, Adam 1 University Avenue Macquarie University, New South Wales 2109, AU
SWANSON, Brett Anthony 1 University Avenue Macquarie University, New South Wales 2109, AU
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63/495,896   13.04.2023   US
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Abstract[English] Presented herein are techniques for controlling stimulation provided by an implantable device. The stimulation control can be performed at an external device, and can machine learning (e.g., artificial intelligence (AI)). The techniques provide a cochlear implant stimulation strategy that utilizes computational models of a healthy auditory system and an implanted auditory system to more closely emulate natural acoustic hearing.[French] L'invention concerne des techniques pour commander une stimulation fournie par un dispositif implantable. La commande de stimulation peut être effectuée au niveau d'un dispositif externe, et peut s'améliorer par apprentissage automatique (par exemple, par intelligence artificielle (IA)). Les techniques fournissent une stratégie de stimulation d'implant cochléaire qui utilise des modèles informatiques d'un système auditif sain et d'un système auditif implanté pour simuler plus fidèlement l'audition acoustique naturelle.
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