[SPIN2016] 2nd Call for abstracts 8th Speech in Noise Workshop, 7-8 Janurary 2016, Groningen, NL (Etienne Gaudrain )


Subject: [SPIN2016] 2nd Call for abstracts 8th Speech in Noise Workshop, 7-8 Janurary 2016, Groningen, NL
From:    Etienne Gaudrain  <egaudrain.cam@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 11 Sep 2015 17:22:16 +0200
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Dear all, The submission deadline for the 8th Speech in Noise Workshop is fast approaching! The workshop will take place in Groningen, Netherlands, on the 7th and 8th of January 2016. To submit, visit our website [http://spin2016.nl]. The submission deadline is the 20th of September 2015. The workshop will be followed by the SPIRE workshop on the 9th of January at the same location. The SPIN workshop is organised every year by a European research group within the speech and hearing community, and consists of two days of talks by invited speakers (PhD students, postdocs, and principal investigators, as well as a keynote lecture) and contributed poster presentations. *This year's keynote lecture will be given by James McQueen, from the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen*. The aim of the meeting is to bring together young investigators and senior faculty members from European hearing-research groups to stimulate networking, discussion of research topics, and scientific collaboration in the field of speech and hearing research. The presented work encompasses all speech-related topics, such as speech intelligibility and quality in adverse conditions, computational models of speech perception, speech production, speech synthesis, linguistic and cognitive aspects of speech communication, effects of hearing impairment on speech processing, etc. See our website [http://spin2016.nl] for further details, or contact us at info@xxxxxxxx Hoping to see you in Groningen! Etienne Gaudrain for the SPIN2016 organisers


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