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[AUDITORY] Save-the-date for the 2nd Virtual Conference on Computational Audiology (25 June 2021)



Dear List,

It is our pleasure to share the -Save the Date- and -Call for Abstracts- for the 2nd Virtual Conference on Computational Audiology (VCCA) to be held on 25 June 2021.

https://computationalaudiology.com/event/vcca2021/ 

VCCA2021 will provide a platform to present and discuss research and future opportunities in Computational Audiology. This year, VCCA will be hosted virtually by the Cambridge Hearing Group and feature keynotes by world-leading scientists, featured talks by early-career researchers and focused interactive discussions.

Topics for VCCA2021:
 
• Big data, machine learning and AI in audiology and hearing healthcare
• Computational approaches to hearing devices and auditory implants
• Data-based investigations into hearing loss and tinnitus
• Electrophysiology, psychophysics and speech perception with hearing loss
• Computational models of hearing, speech and auditory perception
• Diagnostics for hearing problems, acoustics to facilitate hearing
• e-Audiology (connected healthcare, wireless- and internet-based services)
• e-Research (remote testing, online experiments, new tools and frameworks)

The goal of VCCA is to improve and facilitate access to hearing healthcare, devices and audiological interventions globally. Especially younger researchers are encouraged to present their research.

Key features:

• 1-day conference with keynotes, featured & submitted talks
• Interactive sessions with focused discussions
• Accessibility: No participation fees & several time zones
• VCCA2021 Young Scientist Award
• VCCA2021 Video Pitch Award for the best 2-minute video abstract

Abstract submission will open from early April until 1 May 2021 

We look forward to your submissions and participation, please get in touch with suggestions or questions!

Kind regards,

Tobias Goehring and Jan-Willem Wasmann
on behalf of the Organizing Committee.

_________________
Dr Tobias Goehring

MRC Fellow
Senior Research Associate
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
University of Cambridge