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Johanna Wilroth is a PhD student at Linköping University specializing in auditory attention and EEG-based signal processing. Her research focuses on the development and application of techniques to enhance auditory attention tracking, particularly in environments where hearing aids are used. Johanna's work includes exploring nonlinearity compensation in hearing aids and improving signal processing methods through independent component analysis. Her publications feature significant contributions to conferences such as the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. With a vested interest in the integration of auditory signals and artificial intelligence, her recent studies investigate the use of eye-tracking technology in decoding auditory attention and optimizing audio output in hearing aids.
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