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Calls for Participation: CASA'99, Aug.1 Stockholm
CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION
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IJCAI-99 Workshop on Computational Auditory Scene Analaysis (CASA'99)
aka
Third International Workshop on Computational Auditory Scene Analaysis
August 1, 1999, Stockholm
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Registration Information
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http://www.dsv.su.se/ijcai-99/
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The list of accepted papers:
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A Measure of Speech and Pitch Reliability from Voicing
Frederic Berthommier (INPG), and Herve Glotin (IDIAP)
Low-level auditory modeling of temporal effects
Aki Harma (Helsinki University of Technology)
Incorporating Visual Information into Sound Source Separation
Yukiko Nakagawa (JST), Hiroshi G. Okuno (JST), and Hiroaki Kitano
(JST/SONY CSL)
Forming and Perception of Virtual Sound Source Approaching and Receding
Elena Ogorodnikova, and Sergei Park
(I.P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology)
Segregation of vowel in background noise using the medel of
segregating two acoustic sources based on auditory scene analysis
Masashi Unoki, and Masato Akagi (JAIST)
Extracting Size and Shape Information of Sound Source in an Optimal
Auditory Processing Model
Toshio Irino (ATR), and Roy D. Patterson (University of Cambridge)
Sound Scene Segmentation by Dynamic Detection of Correlogram Comodulation
Eric D. Scheirer (MIT)
A Biologically Plausible Acoustic Azimuth Estimation System
Sofia Cavaco (Universidade Nova de Lisboa), and John Hallam
(University of Edinburgh)
Information Theoretic Auditory Grouping
Paris Smaragdis (MIT)
Combining Independent Component Analysis and Sound Stream Segregation
Hiroshi G. Okuno (JST), Shiro Ikeda (JST), and Tomohiro Nakatani (NTT)
Musical Sound Source Identification Based on Frequency Component Adaptation
Tomoyoshi Kinoshita, Shuichi Sakai, and Hidehiko Tanaka
(Univiversity of Tokyo)
A Real-time Music Scene Description System:
Detecting Melody and Bass Lines in Audio Signals
Masataka Goto, and Satoru Hayamizu (Electrotechnical Laboratory)
Domain Constraints for Polyphonic Music Understanding
Ramamurthy Mani, S. Hamid Nawab, and Giuseppe Taibi (Boston University)
Graphical Models and Bayesian Methods for Auditory Scene Analysis (tentative)
Hagai Attias (University College London)
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Orgarnizing Committee
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Hiroshi G. Okuno,
Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project, JST, and
Science University of Tokyo, Japan, Chair
Frank Klassner
Villanova University, USA, Co-Chair
Martin P. Cooke
University of Sheffield, UK
Fr\'{e}d\'{e}ric Berthommier
Institut de la Communication Parlee, France
Malcolm Slaney
Interval Research, Inc., USA
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Hiroshi "Gitchang" Okuno, Ph.D
Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project, ERATO,
Japan Science and Technology Corp.
Mansion 31 Suite 6A
6-31-15 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan.
Tel: +81-3-5468-1661, Fax: +81-3-5468-1664
E-mail: okuno@nue.org
URL: http://www.symbio.jst.go.jp/~okuno/