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[AUDITORY] ISAAR 2019: SAVE THE DATE August 21-23, 2019, Denmark



Dear colleagues,

 

This is a notice in advance for the International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR 2019), www.isaar.eu

21-23 August 2019, Nyborg, Denmark.

 

The topic of ISAAR 2019 is:

AUDITORY LEARNING IN BIOLOGICAL AND ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS

 

Abstracts
 
Abstract submission and conference registration for ISAAR 2019 will open 15 March 2019. We invite any scientific contributions within auditory and audiological research. Contributions within the symposium topic will be considered for either oral or poster presentation. Contributions outside the symposium topic are also very welcome and will be considered for poster presentation only.

 

Accepted presentations and posters will – in a written version – be featured in the symposium proceedings (manuscript deadline 15 September 2019). See http://proceedings.isaar.eu for previous issues.

 

Authors of accepted proceedings manuscripts will be given the opportunity to submit a full journal paper based on their ISAAR contribution to a special issue of open-access journal Trends in Hearing (see http://journals.sagepub.com/topic/collections-tia/tia-1/tia for the ISAAR 2017 special issue).

Abstract deadline: 1 May 2019

Please see 
www.isaar.eu for more information.

 

Scholarships

The ISAAR committee offers a limited number of scholarships to young scientists (e.g., PhD students, post-docs, and others). The scholarship covers the symposium fee for full participation and accommodation. Travel expenses are not covered.
See 
www.isaar.eu.
 

Programme


Sessions and invited keynote speakers:

1. Auditory precision medicine

    Jeffrey Holt, Thomas Lenarz, Hartwig Siebner, Josef Schlittenlacher, Dorte Hammershøi

2. Learning from natural sounds

    Josh McDermott, Wiktor Mlynarsky, Frederic Theunissen, Jennifer Linden

3. Machine listening and intelligent auditory signal processing

    Björn Schuller, Tuomas Virtanen, Dick Lyon, Bernd Meyer

4. Novel directions in hearing-instrument technology

    Patrick Naylor, Thomas Lunner, Marten de Vos, Tobias May

Conference fee


Participant fee is DKK 5250 (approximately EUR 705, USD 805). The fee covers participation in the symposium, full accommodation including single room for 2 nights (Wed-Thu-Fri), all meals and social activities during the symposium.

The ISAAR 2019 organizing committee:

·        Torsten Dau, Technical University of Denmark

Sébastien Santurette, Technical University of Denmark (aff.)

·        Jakob C.-Dalsgaard, University of Southern Denmark

·        Lisbeth Tranebjærg, University of Copenhagen

·        Caroline van Oosterhout, Technical University of Denmark

Abigail A. Kressner, Technical University of Denmark

Suyash Joshi, Technical University of Denmark

 

Torsten Dau

Professor, Head of Centres 

Centre for Applied Hearing Research

Oticon Centre of Excellence for
Hearing and Speech Sciences

DTU Elektro - Hearing Systems Group
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Technical University of Denmark

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Department of Electrical Engineering

Ørsteds Plads, Building 352

2800  Lyngby

Direct +45 4525 3977

tdau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

www.hea.elektro.dtu.dk/