Call for papers - Special Session on Bio-inspired Processing for Speech and Audio Applications (Hari Krishna Maganti )


Subject: Call for papers - Special Session on Bio-inspired Processing for Speech and Audio Applications
From:    Hari Krishna Maganti  <maganti.harikrishna@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 19 Sep 2011 17:06:00 +0200
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--20cf307f3a66582f3004ad4caecd Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 *Special Session on Bio-inspired Processing for Speech and Audio Applications - BPSAA 2012* (Call for papers) *Scope and Topics* Bio-inspired systems that are motivated by human auditory physiology and perception are being used in several speech and audio applications. The multi-resolution spectral analysis and non-linear transformations present at various stages of the auditory modelling have been investigated extensively for many speech and audio applications. The aim of this session is to discuss about theoretical and applied aspects of bio-inspired systems and techniques. *Major topics (but not limited to) are:* - Automatic Speech Recognition - Speech Coding - Speaker Recognition & Verification - Health-care and Assistive Technologies - Hearing Aids *Important Dates* Paper Submission: *November 7, 2011* Authors Notification: *November 25, 2011* Final Paper Submission and Registration: *December 9, 2011* Further details at : http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/BPSAA.asp --20cf307f3a66582f3004ad4caecd Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 <div class="gmail_quote"><font size="4"><b>Special Session on Bio-inspired Processing for Speech and Audio Applications - BPSAA 2012</b></font><br><div style="text-align: center;">(Call for papers)<br></div><br><div> <b>Scope and Topics</b><br><br></div> Bio-inspired systems that are motivated by human auditory physiology and perception are being used in several speech and audio applications. The multi-resolution spectral analysis and non-linear transformations present at various stages of the auditory modelling have been investigated extensively for many speech and audio applications. The aim of this session is to discuss about theoretical and applied aspects of bio-inspired systems and techniques. <br><br> <b>Major topics (but not limited to) are:</b><br><br> - Automatic Speech Recognition<br> - Speech Coding<br> - Speaker Recognition &amp; Verification<br> - Health-care and Assistive Technologies<br> - Hearing Aids<br><br><div><b>Important Dates</b><br><br></div> Paper Submission: <b>November 7, 2011</b><br> Authors Notification: <b>November 25, 2011</b><br> Final Paper Submission and Registration: <b>December 9, 2011</b> <br><br>Further details at : <a href="http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/BPSAA.asp" target="_blank">http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/BPSAA.asp</a><br> </div><br><br> --20cf307f3a66582f3004ad4caecd--


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