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We're extending the paper submission deadline for the DCASE 2019 workshop in NYC to 16 July 2019.
IMPORTANT: We no longer have separate abstract and paper submission deadlines. July 16th is the only and final deadline for submitting your *complete* manuscript. There will not be any extension after this date and you will not be able to edit your submission after this date.
IMPORTANT DATES
Please find the call for papers below. We look forward to receiving your submissions! -- The 4th Workshop on Detection and Classification of Acoustic Scenes and Events, DCASE 2019, will be held in New York City on October 25-26 2019: http://dcase.community/workshop2019/ The workshop immediately follows WASPAA 2019 and SANE 2019, also hosted in New York, offering a full week of exciting audio related research! As in previous years the workshop is organized in conjunction with the DCASE challenge. We aim to bring together researchers from many different universities and companies with an interest in the topic, and provide the opportunity for scientific exchange of ideas and opinions. The technical program will include invited speakers on the topic of computational everyday sound analysis and recognition, and oral and poster presentations of accepted papers. In addition, a special poster session will be dedicated to the DCASE 2019 challenge entries and results. We invite submissions on the topics of computational analysis of acoustic scenes and sound events, including but not limited to: Tasks in computational environmental audio analysis
Methods for computational environmental audio analysis
Resources, applications, and evaluation of computational environmental audio analysis
Reproducible research with open-source code and open data is encouraged (but not mandatory). Important notice for challenge participants: Note that while each DCASE challenge submission must be accompanied by a technical report describing the system, in order to be considered for publication at the peer reviewed workshop, such reports must be augmented with final results from the challenge and a careful analysis of those results in the context of the other submissions in a way that provides meaningful, useable insight. IMPORTANT DATES
We look forward to receiving your submissions! GENERAL CHAIRS Juan P. Bello, New York University Mark Cartwright, New York University PROGRAM CHAIRS Daniel P. W. Ellis, Google, Inc. Michael Mandel, Brooklyn College (CUNY) Justin Salamon, Adobe Research LOCAL ORGANIZATION Vincent Lostanlen, Cornell University
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