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MOGAT: a cloud-based mobile game system with auditory training for children with cochlear implants

Published: 29 October 2012 Publication History

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Musical auditory habilitation is an essential process in adapting cochlear implant recipients to the musical hearing context provided by cochlear implants. However, due to the cost and time limitation, it is impossible for hearing healthcare professionals to provide intensive and extensive musical auditory habilitation for every cochlear implant recipient. In order to provide an efficient and cost-effective musical auditory training for children with cochlear implants, we designed and developed MObile Games with Auditory Training (MOGAT) on off-the-shelf mobile devices. MOGAT includes three intuitive and interesting mobile games for training pitch perception and production, and a cloud-based web service for music therapists to support and evaluate individual habilitation. We demonstrate MOGAT for enhancing musical habilitation for children with cochlear implants.

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Y. Zhou, K. C. Sim, P. Tan, and Y. Wang. Mogat: Mobile games with auditory training for children with cochlear implants. In ACM Multimedia '12, 2012.

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MM '12: Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on Multimedia
October 2012
1584 pages
ISBN:9781450310895
DOI:10.1145/2393347

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Published: 29 October 2012

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  1. auditory habilitation
  2. children
  3. cochlear implant
  4. game
  5. mobile
  6. music

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MM '12
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MM '12: ACM Multimedia Conference
October 29 - November 2, 2012
Nara, Japan

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