Some of our older events can be found below. For more information about our work, please contact each group member.
- Yannis Stylianou, Apple
Speech synthesis
2020/2/24 -
Elliot Freeman, City University of LondonHearing the light: Skipping pylons and the strange sound of silent motion2019/12/4
- Michael Akeroyd, University of Nottingham
Spatially hearing the second sound
2019/6/5 - Walter Kellerman, University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Current Challenges in Multichannel Acoustic Signal Processing for Natural Human/Machine interfaces
2019/5/20 - Stefan Bleeck, University of Southampton
The Raspberry Pi hearing aid
2018/11/28 - Malcolm Slaney, Google AI
Auditory Attention: From Saliency to Models to Applications
2018/11/12 - Adrian Davis, Imperial College
Research Priorities in Hearing and Audiology
2018/10/31 - Ken Sugiyama, NEC Data Science Research Labs
Signal Processing for Robot Audition: How signal processing helps a robot recognize user commands in adverse environment
2018/10/24
Part of the IEEE Distinguished Lecturer series - Kerry Walker, University of Oxford
The cortical codes that give rise to our perception of sound
2018/6/13 - Antonio Forte, Imperial College
The role of the human brainstem in selective auditory attention
2018/5/23 - Diego Baresch, Imperial College
Putting sound waves into action
2018/4/25 - Christine Evers, Imperial College
Acoustic scene mapping for robots
2018/1/31 - Tobias Reichenbach, Imperial College
Towards a smart hearing aid: decoding the brain's response to speech
2018/12/15 - Lorenzo Picinali, Imperial College
Binaural audio research in Design Engineering
2018/12/1 - Patrick Naylor, Imperial College
Measures of the Perceived Level of Reverberation
2017/11/17
Contact
For more information about the group, please contact:
Dr Dan Goodman
+44 (0)20 7594 6264
d.goodman@imperial.ac.uk