Events

Technical Program

Invited Speakers:

Professor Brian C. J. Moore,
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Effects of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids on the Perception of Music

 

Eric LePage, Ph.D.
OAEricle Australia, Mt. Claremont, W.A. 6010, Australia
A Retrospective on Studies on Cochlear Mechanics, Otoacoustic Emissions and Hearing Loss Due to  Overexposure - A Model for Dynamic Mapping

  

Nikolai Bisgaard, VP External Relations
GN ReSound AS, Ballerup, Denmark
New Opportunities for Hearing Impaired Music Lovers

 

Thomas Lund, CTO Broadcast & Production
T.C. Electronic, Risskov, Denmark
Prevention of Hearing Loss from the Use of Personal Music Players

 

Michael Santucci, Doctor of Audiology
Sensaphonics Hearing Conservation, Inc., Chicago, IL, USA
New Developments in In-Ear-Monitor (IEM) Technology for Musicians with Hearing Loss

 

 

Technical Program

Download abstracts for all presentations.

 

Sunday, 28th June 
8:30 Registration
9:00
9:30
10:00 Opening Adress
Paper Session 1: Effects on hearing and perception produced by exposure to music
10:30 (22) Brian C.J. Moore Effects of Sound-Induced Hearing Loss And Hearing Aids on the Perception of Music
11:00
11:30 (19) Annie Jamieson Use of and Attitudes Towards Hearing Protection in the Sound and Music Industries: Results of a Pilot Survey
12:00 (30) Bozena Kostek Loudness Scaling Tests in Hearing Problems Detection
12:30 (28) Tron Tronstad Hearing Measurements During Two Norwegian Music Festivals
13:00 Lunch
13:30
Paper Session 2: Detection of music-induced hearing disorders
14:00 (40) Eric LePage A Retrospective on Studies on Cochlear Mechanics, Otoacoustic Emissions and Hearing Loss Due to  Overexposure - A Model for Dynamic Mapping
14:30
15:00 (4) Annelies Bockstael Music and Musician Earplugs: Temporary Effects of Music Exposure While Wearing Hearing Protectors
15:30 Coffee
16:00 (11) Dan Mapes-Riordan Extended Bandwidth Measurement System for Hearing Research
16:30 (37) Anders T. Christensen Design of an Acoustic Probe to Measure Otoacoustic Emissions Below 0.5 kHz
17:00 Opening of the Exhibition
17:30
18:00    
18:30    
19:00 Technical Tour
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00    
21:30    
22:00    

 



Monday, 29th June
Paper Session 3: Hearing aid technology for music and treatment
8:30 (32) Nicolai Bisgaard New Opportunities for Hearing Impaired Music Lovers
9:00
9:30 (18) Jaime Serquera Music Technology for Tinnitus Treatment within TINNET
10:00 (12) Esther Rois-Merz Programming Hearing Aids for Musical Purpose
10:30 Coffee
Paper Session 4: Sound level management and control
11:00 (27) Johannes Mulder Amplified Music and Sound Level Management; A Multi Stakeholder Perspective
11:30 (25) Marcel Kok Sound Level Measurements and Control at Large Dance Events
12:00 (26) Jacob Navne Sound Level Measurements Made EaZy
12:30 (8) Carsten Borg An Investigation of the Sound Pressure Level at the Roskilde Festival
13:00 Lunch
13:30
14:00 Panel Discussion
14:30
15:00
15:30 Coffee
16:00 Exhibition
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00 Banquet
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
21:30
22:00

 



Tuesday, 30th June
Paper Session 5: Hearing protection in the music industry
8:30 (6) Michael Santucci New Developments in In-Ear Monitor (IEM) Technology for Musicians With Hearing Loss
9:00
9:30 (21) Pieter Hof Towards a Better Hearing Protection Experience for Musicians: Music Filters and Acoustic Leakage Tester
10:00 (35) Anders K. Møller Directional Characteristics for Different In-Ear Recording Points
10:30 Coffee
Paper Session 6: Headphone sound exposure and measurement standards
11:00 (38) Thomas Lund Prevention of Hearing Loss from the Use of Personal Music Players
11:30
12:00 (39) Dorte Hammershøi Dose Estimate by Personal Music Players Based on Weighted Output Voltage
12:30 (34) Flemming Christensen The Acoustical Significance of Age-Dependent Ear Elongation
13:00 Closing Address
13:30 Lunch

 

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