👉 Hearing computing refers to the advanced technologies and systems designed to enhance, restore, or simulate auditory perception for individuals with hearing impairments. These systems typically involve sophisticated algorithms and hardware that can process and interpret sounds, converting them into electrical signals that can be directly delivered to the auditory system through cochlear implants or hearing aids. Modern hearing computing also includes features like noise reduction, speech enhancement, and personalized sound settings to improve the clarity and quality of sounds for users. By leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligence, these systems can adapt to different environments and user needs, providing a more natural and effective listening experience.