Audiometry is an open-source application framework written in C# and based on WPF and .NET for creating hearing test applications. Audiometry enables accurate digital recording, search, analysis, graphical visualization, and reproduction of human audio-vestibular impairment test data to assist in hearing loss or disability diagnosis. The framework is built using the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) software architectural pattern which separates the development of graphical user interface (GUI) from the development of business and back-end logic. Audiometry can store, search, analyze, print, and visualize data corresponding to tuning fork tests including Weber, Rinne, Schwabach, absolute bone conduction, Teal, and Gelle; speech audiometry; pure-tone audiometry (PTA); impedance audiometry; bithermal caloric test; and advanced tests including alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB), short increment sensitivity index (SISI), tone decay, and Stenger.

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  • Digital recording, search, analysis, graphical visualization, and reproduction of human audio-vestibular impairment test data to assist in hearing loss or disability diagnosis

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2019-11-11