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[AUDITORY] Call for Submissions: SpIN 2018



Drum roll, maestro, if you please…

 

Announcing the 10th Speech in Noise Workshop to be held at Trades Hall in sunny Glasgow, Scotland, on 11-12 January 2018.

 

This interdisciplinary workshop brings together a variety of approaches to understanding and resolving issues in speech understanding. The scientific programme consists of invited talks and poster presentations. This year's keynote will be given by Prof. Edmund Lalor (Trinity College, Dublin / University of Rochester, New York).

 

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW OPEN!

http://spin2018.eu/?p=submission

We invite all researchers to submit abstracts for poster contributions about their current thrilling work. Abstracts should be maximally 400 words. Submit early, submit often.

 

DATES! DATES! DATES!

* Submission opens: 20 September 2017

* Submission deadline: 29 October 2017

* Decision on submissions: 15 November 2017

* Registration opens: 16 November 2017

* Registration closes: 10 December 2017

 

Additional details are or will very soon be available on the workshop's web page: http://spin2018.eu/

Further inquiries about this workshop can be addressed to: info@xxxxxxxxxxx

 

We are looking forward to welcoming you to Glasgow!

 

The organizing team:

Antje Heinrich

Bill Whitmer

& Etienne Gaudrain



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