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[AUDITORY] CHAT-2017: Challenges in Hearing Assistive Technology, August 19th



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        1st International Workshop on 
Challenges in Hearing Assistive Technology (CHAT-2017)

     ISCA Satellite Workshop of Interspeech 2017
        Stockholm, August 19th 2017

    http://spandh.dcs.shef.ac.uk/chat2017/
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The aim of this ISCA-sponsored workshop is to bring together people from the speech and hearing research communities to explore fresh approaches to hearing assistive technology. The workshop will be a full day event with two keynote speakers and a mix of oral and poster presentations. The event is an official ISCA Interspeech Satellite workshop but is open to all (Interspeech registration is not required.)

To register visit,  http://spandh.dcs.shef.ac.uk/chat2017/#registrationPage

Keynote talks:

Prof Volker Hohmann, Universität Oldenburg, "Space-aware hearing devices - Making hearing aids smarter"
Prof Enrique A. Lopez-Poveda, University of Salamanca, "Better hearing in noise with binaural prostheses inspired by the contralateral medial olivocochlear reflex"

Oral presentations:

Denk et al. "The Acoustically Transparent Hearing Device: Towards Integration of Individualized Sound Equalization, Electro-Acoustic Modeling and Feedback Cancellation."
Gößling, Marquardt and Doclo. "Comparison of RTF Estimation Methods between a Head-Mounted Binaural Hearing Device and an External Microphone."
Huckvale and Hilkhuysen. "On the Predictability of the Intelligibility of Speech to Hearing Impaired Listeners."
Kitamura et al,. "Individuality-Preserving Speech Synthesis System for Hearing Loss Using Deep Neural Networks."
Kodrasi, Marquardt and Doclo. "A Simulation Study on Binaural Dereverberation and Noise Reduction based on Diffuse Power Spectral Density Estimators."
Sunohara, Haruta and Ono. "Low-Latency Real-Time Blind Source Separation with Binaural Directional Hearing Aids."

Plus 20 poster presentations covering themes including auditory profiling, audio-visual processing, DNN-based signal enhancement, novel noise suppression strategies, CI stimulation strategies, intelligibility modelling and more.

For further details and registration instructions please visit the workshop website http://spandh.dcs.shef.ac.uk/chat2017

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Jon Barker, University of Sheffield, UK
John Culling, University of Cardiff, UK 
John Hansen, University of Texas, Dallas, US
Amir Hussain, University of Stirling, UK
Peter Nordqvist, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
Masahiro Sunohara, Rion Co. Ltd, Japan 

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