X-Phys-location: at IDIAP, Martigny, Switzerland To: auditory@lists.mcgill.ca, public@isca-speech.org, elsnet-list@let.ruu.nl, salt@essex.ac.uk, connectionists@cs.cmu.edu, machine_learning@egroups.com, ml@ics.uci.edu Subject: Reminder: CRAC workshop on Consistent & Reliable Acoustic Cues Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 08:04:48 -0500 From: "Dan Ellis" REMINDER: CRAC Workshop on Consistent & Reliable Acoustic Cues Aalborg, Sunday Sep 2nd 2001, immediately before Eurospeech. http://www.ee.columbia.edu/crac/ * What's it about? The CRAC workshop on Consistent and Reliable Acoustic Cues for Sound Analysis will bring together researchers in - Sound organization and computational auditory scene analysis - Robust speech recognition and missing data techniques - Other aspects of human and computer perception of real-world audio * What will it be like? Participation will be limited to about 40 attendees to foster a true workshop atmosphere. There will be lecture, poster and discussion sessions in the morning and afternoon of the one-day workshop. * How can I participate? Submit a 500 word abstract by April 30th 2001 to: crac-abstract@ee.columbia.edu * How do I decide between submitting my work to Eurospeech or to CRAC? - CRAC will be a focussed forum dealing with emerging techniques in sound analysis. This will allow a different emphasis in your paper, and a higher level of discussion at the workshop. - We will be editing a special issue of Speech Communication containing expanded versions of papers from this workshop. - The papers submitted to the workshop will be made permanently available via the internet on the conference web site. - The deadline for a 500 word abstract is April 30th, and the full 4-page papers don't have to be finished until July 31st. * Where can I get more information? Visit the CRAC web site, http://www.ee.columbia.edu/crac/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -