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[AUDITORY] Nov. 13th, 2025. Call for speakers for a CNRS/Ircam workshop on emerging topics in audio signal processing



Hello everyone,

I am co-organizing a 1-day workshop at Ircam on emerging topics in audio signal processing: ecoacoustics, urban, industrial, and medical acoustics.

The workshop will be held at Ircam (Paris) on Thursday, November 13th, 2025, as a meeting of the CNRS special group on signal and image processing (GDR IASIS). The other two organizers are Mathieu Lagrange and Thomas Hélie.

I am looking for speakers to give 45-minute talks on the topic of their choice within the broad scope of audio signal processing “beyond speech and music", including DCASE and applications to industrial and medical acoustics. 

Here is our call for talks. Also see below my signature.


If you wish to give a talk, please write to Mathieu Lagrange at mathieu.lagrange (@) ls2n.fr and Vincent Lostanlen at vincent.lostanlen (@) ls2n.fr before September 1st, providing a title, a summary of the presentation, and a brief biography. Presentations are preferably in English and last 45 minutes, followed by 15 minutes of questions.


All people from historically underrepresented groups in the AUDITORY community are particularly encouraged to apply.


Sincerely,

Vincent Lostanlen
Scientist at CNRS
https://audio.ls2n.fr




Ethology, ecology, urban geography, industrial engineering, and biomedical engineering are all disciplines that value sound as information. Long limited to speech and music signals alone, audio signal processing is finding compelling applications for instrumentation in these disciplines. In turn, it is fueled by new challenges in fundamental research. This is evidenced, among other things, by increasingly autonomous and adaptive in situ acoustic sensors; a revival of statistical and geometric methods for time-frequency; and the invention of analysis and synthesis techniques based on unsupervised or minimally supervised learning.

It is in this context that we intend to provide a progress report on work on sounds other than speech and music. These « emerging topics » include, but are not limited to, ecoacoustics, urban acoustics, industrial acoustics, and medical acoustics. The invited speakers will provide an overview of the main issues inherent in these fields while striving to be accessible to the IASIS community as a whole. Furthermore, the call for papers and posters will allow for more specific areas of ongoing research to be addressed.