معرفی
Dr. Luke Meyer is a researcher at the University of Groningen, focusing on the intersection of robotics, audiology, and speech recognition. His work explores the application of humanoid robots like the NAO platform in auditory psychophysical testing and speech audiometry, leveraging open-source technologies for innovative healthcare solutions.
Research interests include:
- Robotics in audiological diagnostics
- Human-robot interaction for speech perception studies
- Automatic speech recognition systems
- Speech production and discrimination
- Indexical cues in auditory processing
Recent publications analyze the feasibility of using humanoid robots for auditory testing, speech-in-speech perception evaluation, and automated audiometry systems. His studies often combine engineering principles with clinical applications in hearing research.
Scientific award:
- Received UMCG Kolff Institute PhD Funding (2020) for the R2D2 for KNO project, which develops humanoid robots for deaf rehabilitation.
Laboratory work centers on the AuRoRA (Audiology Robotics for Research Applications) framework, emphasizing robotics integration in audiological assessment.



