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Confs: Cognitive Science, Phonetics, Psycholinguistics/UK
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1. Sven
Mattys,
Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions
Message 1: Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions
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Date: 24-Sep-2009
From: Sven Mattys <sven.mattys 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: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://language.psy.bris.ac.uk/workshop/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Phonetics; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
The workshop aims to gather academics from various fields in order to discuss the benefits, prospects, and limitations of considering adverse conditions in models of speech recognition. The adverse conditions we will consider include extrinsic signal distortions (e.g., speech in noise, vocoded speech), intrinsic distortions (e.g., accented speech, conversational speech, dysarthric speech, Lombard speech), listener-specific limitations (e.g., non-native listeners, older individuals), and cognitive load (e.g., speech recognition under an attentional or memory load, multi-tasking). Poster Submission now open.
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