Research output: Other contribution
Research output: Other contribution
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TY - GEN
T1 - SPIN2025 – 16th Speech in Noise Workshop
A2 - Nuttall, Helen
A2 - Stewart, Hannah J.
A2 - Tuomainen, Outi
A2 - Heinrich, Antje
A2 - Whitmer, William M
A2 - Cabrera, Laurianne
A2 - James, Chris
A2 - Kovačić, Damir
A2 - Gaudrain, Etienne
A2 - Koelewijn, Thomas
PY - 2025/1/7
Y1 - 2025/1/7
N2 - Programme and abstract booklet of the 16th Speech in Noise Workshop (SPIN2025)9-10 January 2025, Lancaster, UK The SPIN workshop is organized every year by a European research group within the speech and hearing community, and consists of two days of talks by invited speakers (PhD students, postdocs, and principal investigators, as well as a keynote lecture) and contributed poster presentations. The aim of the meeting is to bring together young investigators and senior faculty from several European hearing-research groups to stimulate networking, discussion of research topics, and scientific collaboration in the field of speech and hearing research. The presented work is traditionally focused on speech-related topics, such as speech intelligibility and quality in adverse conditions, computational models of speech perception, speech production, speech synthesis, linguistic and cognitive aspects of speech communication, effects of hearing impairment on speech processing, etc.
AB - Programme and abstract booklet of the 16th Speech in Noise Workshop (SPIN2025)9-10 January 2025, Lancaster, UK The SPIN workshop is organized every year by a European research group within the speech and hearing community, and consists of two days of talks by invited speakers (PhD students, postdocs, and principal investigators, as well as a keynote lecture) and contributed poster presentations. The aim of the meeting is to bring together young investigators and senior faculty from several European hearing-research groups to stimulate networking, discussion of research topics, and scientific collaboration in the field of speech and hearing research. The presented work is traditionally focused on speech-related topics, such as speech intelligibility and quality in adverse conditions, computational models of speech perception, speech production, speech synthesis, linguistic and cognitive aspects of speech communication, effects of hearing impairment on speech processing, etc.
U2 - 10.5281/zenodo.14610784
DO - 10.5281/zenodo.14610784
M3 - Other contribution
ER -