Smart hearing aid
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1. A method of controlling a hearing aid based on an adjustable policy comprising:
- receiving an input signal;
receiving an indication signal from a user identifying the input signal;
upon receiving the indication signal, sampling the input signal;
receiving an adjustment to the hearing aid with the indication signal;
utilizing a processor to store the sampled input signal in memory with the adjustment to the hearing aid as an adjustable policy corresponding to the sampled input signal;
receiving a second input signal;
periodically sampling the second input signal;
utilizing the processor to compare the sampled second input signal to a set of sampled input signals previously identified by the user including the sampled input signal, each of the set of sampled input signals having a corresponding adjustable policy;
utilizing the processor to determine whether the sampled second input signal matches one of the set of sampled input signals previously identified by the user; and
upon a positive determination, providing the corresponding adjustable policy for controlling the hearing aid.
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Abstract
A method for controlling a hearing aid based on an adjustable policy including receiving an input signal; receiving an indication signal from a user identifying the input signal; receiving an adjustment to the hearing aid with the indication signal; and utilizing a processor to store the input signal in memory with the adjustment to the hearing aid as an adjustable policy corresponding to the input signal.
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1. A method of controlling a hearing aid based on an adjustable policy comprising:
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receiving an input signal; receiving an indication signal from a user identifying the input signal; upon receiving the indication signal, sampling the input signal; receiving an adjustment to the hearing aid with the indication signal; utilizing a processor to store the sampled input signal in memory with the adjustment to the hearing aid as an adjustable policy corresponding to the sampled input signal; receiving a second input signal; periodically sampling the second input signal; utilizing the processor to compare the sampled second input signal to a set of sampled input signals previously identified by the user including the sampled input signal, each of the set of sampled input signals having a corresponding adjustable policy; utilizing the processor to determine whether the sampled second input signal matches one of the set of sampled input signals previously identified by the user; and upon a positive determination, providing the corresponding adjustable policy for controlling the hearing aid. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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