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AI-Enhanced Real-Time Audio Amplification and Spatial Clarity Engine.
Ear Agent is a high-performance audio signal processing application designed to transform standard mobile hardware into a sophisticated hearing enhancement device. By 2026, the tool has evolved from a simple amplifier into a complex AI-driven environment-sensing platform. Its technical architecture utilizes low-latency Digital Signal Processing (DSP) pipelines to minimize the 'audio-lag' common in software-based hearing aids. The core engine employs a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) for real-time noise suppression, effectively separating human speech from ambient background noise. Marketed as both an accessibility aid and a surveillance tool, its 2026 position focuses on 'Cognitive Hearing,' where the AI adapts the frequency response curve based on the user's specific hearing profile and the acoustic characteristics of the room. It leverages Android’s AAudio API and OpenSL ES to achieve sub-20ms latency, making it viable for live conversation. The software includes a 10-band equalizer, auto-gain control (AGC), and acoustic echo cancellation (AEC), positioning it as a versatile edge-computing solution for mobile audio enhancement.
Uses a light-weight RNN to isolate the primary speaker's voice from background babble (the 'Cocktail Party Effect').
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Professional-grade AI stem separation and noise reduction for audio and video.
AI-powered real-time noise reduction for seamless communication across AMD-powered systems.
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Optimized C++ backend using Oboe library for high-performance audio on Android.
Precise decibel control across the 32Hz to 16kHz spectrum.
Real-time FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) visualization of incoming audio signals.
Prevents feedback loops between the microphone and high-volume output.
Runs as a background service with a hidden notification option.
Dynamically adjusts input levels to prevent distortion during sudden loud noises.
Students sitting at the back cannot hear the professor over room echoes and shuffling.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Individuals with mild hearing loss struggle to follow conversations in noisy social settings.
Distant high-frequency bird calls are too faint for the human ear.