21.671, Confs: Phonetics, Psycholing, Cognitive Science/UK
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Subject: 21.671, Confs: Phonetics, Psycholing, Cognitive Science/UK
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Date: 09-Feb-2010
From: Sven Mattys < sven.mattys at bris.ac.uk >
Subject: Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions
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Date: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 12:11:26
From: Sven Mattys [sven.mattys at bris.ac.uk]
Subject: Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions
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Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions
Date: 08-Mar-2010 - 10-Mar-2010
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom
Contact: Sven Mattys
Contact Email: sven.mattys at bris.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://language.psy.bris.ac.uk/workshop/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Phonetics; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
Speech recognition in 'adverse conditions' has been a familiar area of research in computer science, engineering, and hearing sciences for several decades. In contrast, most psycholinguistic theories of speech recognition are built upon evidence gathered from tasks performed by healthy listeners on carefully recorded speech, in a quiet environment, and under conditions of undivided attention.
Registration has been extended to 28 February 2010
The full schedule of oral and poster presentations is now available:
http://language.psy.bris.ac.uk/workshop/programme.html
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