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We’ve had loads of coverage in the media, which is really exciting! On Friday I was on BBC Radio 5 Live and LBC talking about our research. We’ve also had coverage in BBC News here:
https://t.co/meqCDorOTe
We’ve had loads of coverage in the media, which is really exciting! On Friday I was on BBC Radio 5 Live and LBC talking about our research. We’ve also had coverage in BBC News here:
https://t.co/meqCDorOTe
Thrilled to say that our paper on accent bias in forensic contexts is finally out, and you can read it here: https://t.co/AZOqc5IQ9I
It’s the first in a series of studies from @ivipproject with @WrightDW @NatalieBraber & Nik Pautz looking at what makes voices sound more guilty.
Thrilled to say that our paper on accent bias in forensic contexts is finally out, and you can read it here: https://t.co/AZOqc5IQ9I
It’s the first in a series of studies from @ivipproject with @WrightDW @NatalieBraber & Nik Pautz looking at what makes voices sound more guilty.
Congratulations to lab member & PhD student @patman_chloe on her publication in @ASA_JASAEL, coauthored by @echodroff. The paper investigates human vs machine speech recognition in different adverse listening conditions.
Patman, C., & Chodroff, E. (2024). Speech recognition in adverse conditions by humans and machines. 𝘑𝘈𝘚𝘈 𝘌𝘹𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘴 𝘓𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘴, 4(11): 115204.
Open access: https://t.co/zqM4qNOESS
| @patman_chloe | & | @echodroff |
Yesterday lab members went for drinks to celebrate and say goodbye to Maddy, who is starting her new job at @KingsCollegeLon on Monday! We will miss your wisdom Maddy!
Today’s seminar was given by @mrccbu researcher Dr Tobias Goehring, who presented ground breaking research on ‘restoring the sense of sound with cochlear implants’. The team trained AI systems to try & decode speech in noisy environments for cochlear implant users. Thanks Tobias!
Good news‼️
We are thrilled to announce that the submission deadline for #PaPE2025 has been extended by one week! 💫 You now have until November 19, 2024, to submit your work. Help us spread the word so everyone has a chance to join us at #PaPE2025!
Lovely to be back @CamPhonLab to present the second experiment of my MPhil thesis, which focused on the adaptive perception of ambiguous prosody (i.e., lexical tones in this study).
Our first P&P Seminar talk of the year was given by second-year PhD student @alicepaver, who presented research from the @ivipproject & her PhD on ‘Voice memory and the role of pitch distribution in a population’. Looking forward to more fascinating talks this Michaelmas term!