[AUDITORY] Special hands-on session on Open Source Audio Processing Tools for Hearing Research at ASA meeting San Diego Dec 2-6 (Volker Hohmann )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Special hands-on session on Open Source Audio Processing Tools for Hearing Research at ASA meeting San Diego Dec 2-6
From:    Volker Hohmann  <volker.hohmann@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 21 Jun 2019 08:08:50 +0200
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Dear list, I would like to make you aware of a special hands-on session on "Open Source Audio Processing Tools for Hearing Research" that Chas Pavlovic and I organize at the ASA meeting in San Diego on Dec 2-6. Several projects funded by the NIH under the "Open Design Tools for Speech Signal Processing" call will present their tools. Hardware and software that can be used to investigate novel fitting strategies and algorithms for hearing devices, as well as for other applications, will be shown and available for you to try. If you are interested in these tools, please consider coming to the session. You may also check the websites of the contributing projects: http://www.openmha.org/ https://www.utdallas.edu/ssprl/hearing-aid-project/research-platform/ http://openspeechplatform.ucsd.edu/ https://tympan.org/ http://ohsspds.ihsys.info/ http://www.openspeechtools.org/ https://batandcat.com/ Abstract submission is open until July 8th, in case you would like to present at the meeting. Kind regards, Volker --=20 --------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Dr. Volker Hohmann Medizinische Physik and Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all Universit=E4t Oldenburg D-26111 Oldenburg Germany Tel. +49 441 798 5468 FAX +49 441 798 3902 Email volker.hohmann@xxxxxxxx http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/mediphysik/ http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/auditorische-signalverarbeitung/ Public Key and Key Fingerprint http://medi.uni-oldenburg.de/members/vh/pubkey_vh_uni.txt C75A 8A8D 9408 28EE FCFD 20CA 1D9F 23CC BAD2 B967 ---------------------------------------------------------


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