Re: New CASA book and promotion ("Richard F. Lyon" )


Subject: Re: New CASA book and promotion
From:    "Richard F. Lyon"  <DickLyon@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:10:39 -0700

DeLiang, It was nice to run into you and get advance notice of your book, so I got my copy via Amazon already. Hopefully my employer can afford to not take advantage of the nice discount offer. The book is quite beautiful and comprehensive, and I believe will contribute to progress in this field by systematizing what's known already. I appreciate the historical coverage of the early contributions to the field by my group at Schlumberger Palo Alto Research (Weintraub, Slaney, and myself) in the 1980s. Your book with Guy will help me catch up with recent work and become a contributor again, I hope. Dick At 3:25 PM -0400 10/17/06, DeLiang Wang wrote: >Dear List, > >We are pleased to announce that Computational Auditory Scene >Analysis: Principles, Algorithms, and Applications, has just been >published by Wiley jointly with IEEE Press. This 10-chapter book is >edited by DeLiang Wang and Guy Brown and provides a coherent, >comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to the emerging field of >computational auditory scene analysis. > >We have negotiated with the publisher to provide a 20% new book >discount until January 31, 2007. The hardback is priced at $89.95, >and with the discount the price comes down to $71.96. The discount >is available through Wiley's website at www.wiley.com/ieee. The >promotion code is 'CASA1'. If you have problems obtaining the >promotion price please contact Maria Corpuz at 'mcorpuz@xxxxxxxx' >(phone: 201-748-7668). > >We have also created a companion website for the book at > > http://www.casabook.org > >This evolving website contains CASA resources including sound demos, >evaluation corpora, and program code. > >We hope you enjoy the book. > > >DeLiang Wang, Ohio State University >Guy Brown, University of Sheffield


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