33.1571, Summer Schools: Digital Signal Processing in R / Online

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Subject: 33.1571, Summer Schools:  Digital Signal Processing in R / Online

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Date: Wed, 04 May 2022 17:18:20
From: Massimiliano Canzi [massimiliano.canzi at uni-konstanz.de]
Subject: Digital Signal Processing in R / Online

 

Digital Signal Processing in R

Host Institution: 
Website: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/digital-signal-processing-in-r-tickets-332210098347

Dates: 08-Jun-2022 - 09-Jun-2022
Location: Konstanz (Online, Zoom), B-W, Germany

Focus: Digital Signal Processing in R
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum


Special Qualifications:
This workshop is designed for participants who have some degree of experience in R and will therefore assume a basic level of knowledge of the R language.


Description:
Who: Dr Christopher Carignan (Lecturer in Speech Science at UCL)
When: June 8th-9th 2022, 2-4 pm CEST
Where: Zoom (link provided closer to the date, following your registration on
Eventbrite)
How much: Registration is free of charge
What: In phonetics and speech science research, the R programming environment
is commonly used for data wrangling and performing a vast array of statistical
analyses. However, given the focus on using the R language for statistical
modeling, it is not often used as an environment for primary data analysis. A
typical workflow might consist of analyzing data in another language such as
MATLAB, Python, or Praat and importing the processed data into R for
statistical treatment. In this two-day workshop, you will learn how R can be
used as an environment for primary analysis of a variety of data related to
speech production, including speech acoustics, articulatory kinematics, and
vocal tract imaging. This workshop is designed for participants who have some
degree of experience in R and will therefore assume a basic level of knowledge
of the R language.


Tuition Explanation: Free


Registration: 04-May-2022 to 07-Jun-2022

Contact Person: Massimiliano Canzi
                Phone: +393314074152
                Email: massimiliano.canzi at uni-konstanz.de


Registration Instructions:
Sign up here
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/digital-signal-processing-in-r-tickets-33221009
8347




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