NASP NeuroVoice: Development of Brain-Mimicking Chip for Improved Hearing and Speaking Experience for Millions of Users

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Title
NASP NeuroVoice: Development of Brain-Mimicking Chip for Improved Hearing and Speaking Experience for Millions of Users

CoPED ID
c9c26bba-bb13-4029-8429-c13bf8b6a578

Status
Active


Value
£1,733,995

Start Date
April 30, 2023

End Date
April 30, 2024

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At Polyn Technology, we take inspiration from the human brain. Our eyes pre-process gigabits of visual information and pass 100,000 times less data to the brain, reducing non-essential effort. Thus, the brain, with 80billion neurons, consumes just 20 watts of power. In comparison, cloud-based digital neural networks require kilowatts. Inspired by nature, we have developed NASP: Neuromorphic Analogue Signal Processor, which mimics the brain's function and efficiency.

Around 22% of the population of Europe were estimated to have some degree of hearing loss \[www.hear-it.org\]. Overall, this analysis suggests that the annual cost of unaddressed hearing loss is in the range of $750--790bn globally, demonstrating a large market gap for technologies that can address economic loss and improve well-being. We want to use our NASP technology to improve the lives of those using hearing devices and recognise the impact it will have upon those that have reduced hearing by supporting their difficulties with a cost-effective and simplistic solution.

Current state-of-the-art Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technologies are non-intelligent, power hungry, and do not provide end-user communication comfort. Our research has indicated that hearing aid users are uncomfortable and unwilling to use bulky devices with low performance that require frequent recharge or battery change.

In order to address these challenges, this project will create the NASP Voice Extraction chip. Powered by neural network, it will be integrated into (any) hearing device and enable clear communication for both the speaker and listener, whether by app, phone, or in person. We will create a direct analogue interface with no need for complicated integration and a small enough form-factor to support in-ear solutions.

Our aim is to create a new generation of signal processing solutions and to provide a viable tool to improve user experience.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Communication
  2. Digital technology
  3. Brain
  4. Signal processing
  5. Hearing aids
  6. Well-being
  7. Sense of hearing

Extracted key phrases
  1. NASP NeuroVoice
  2. NASP Voice Extraction chip
  3. NASP technology
  4. Unaddressed hearing loss
  5. Improved hearing
  6. Hearing device
  7. Mimicking Chip
  8. Neuromorphic Analogue Signal Processor
  9. User experience
  10. User communication comfort
  11. Human brain
  12. Art Digital Signal Processing
  13. Digital neural network
  14. Aid user
  15. Signal processing solution

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