call for papers on "Alternative models for audio source separation" (Emmanuel Vincent )


Subject: call for papers on "Alternative models for audio source separation"
From:    Emmanuel Vincent  <emmanuel.vincent(at)ELEC.QMUL.AC.UK>
Date:    Mon, 26 Sep 2005 19:51:42 +0100

Dear all, We are organizing a session on "Alternative models for audio source separation" at the ICA'06 conference (6th International Conference on Independent Component Analysis and Blind Source Separation). The purpose of this session is to discuss new approaches to audio source separation that go beyond ICA and DUET-like methods which are well-known in the ICA community. The first part of the session will feature invited speakers, including Daniel P.W. Ellis (Columbia University) and DeLiang Wang (Ohio State University). The second part will consist of regular papers selected among those submitted to ICA'06. Therefore we encourage you to submit papers about separation of speech and music sources based on (but not limited to) - computational auditory scene analysis, - factorial hidden Markov models, - sparse coding, - other advanced models of the sources and the mixing system. Please refer to http://www.cnel.ufl.edu/ica2006/ for more information about submission to ICA'06. If you would like your paper to be considered for inclusion in this session, please email us (after submission!) giving the authors and the title of the paper. Note that the deadline for submission is approaching (october 15). We are looking forward to your contributions! Emmanuel Vincent and Mark D. Plumbley -- Emmanuel Vincent Research Assistant Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London Mile End Road - LONDON E1 4NS - UNITED KINGDOM Tel : +44 20 7882 5528 - Fax : +44 20 7882 7997 http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/people/emmanuelv/


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