NIPS 06 call for papers (deadline June 9) (Dan Ellis )


Subject: NIPS 06 call for papers (deadline June 9)
From:    Dan Ellis  <dpwe@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 5 May 2006 11:15:05 -0400

Dear List - Many of you will be familiar with NIPS, the annual Neural Information Processing Systems conference that has become the premier venue for cutting edge ideas in learning and novel information processing directions. This year's conference will be December 4-7 in Vancouver, BC. This year I am part of the program committee and I am hoping to encourage a wider representation of sound and hearing-related papers than we have seen in recent years. If you are working on models that deal with information in sound, please consider submitting to the conference. At the very least, I can guarantee to do my best to match your submissions to reviewers who are sympathetic to sound and hearing. You can see the full call for papers here: http://www.nips.cc/Conferences/2006/Calls/CallForPapers.html There's a specific section on Speech and Signal Processing which lists: recognition, coding, synthesis, denoising, segmentation, source separation, auditory perception, psychoacoustics, dynamical systems, recurrent networks, Language Models, Dynamic and Temporal models. I think that covers just about everything, but this year I will be particularly pleased to see papers on sound organization, getting information about sources and the environment, and other kinds of tasks that represent the overlap between this list and the information processing modeling core of NIPS. I hope you will make the effort to submit. Ask anyone who has been to NIPS, it's an extremely vibrant, supportive, and fertile forum for exciting ideas. Best, -- DAn Ellis <dpwe@xxxxxxxx> http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/ Dept. of Elec. Eng., Columbia Univ., New York NY 10027 (212) 854-8928


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