Come to 'Hearing Aids Don't Work' on 9th And 14th August at the New Town theatre Edinburgh.
Book here: https://t.co/SWrlGauWJy
And enjoy the trailer here:
https://t.co/oT4FnwZaro via @YouTube
The Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas is a great way to find out about developments in research. It is part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Book now for ‘Hearing Aids Don’t Work’:
Two stand-up comedy shows on the 9th and 14th August:
https://t.co/lnmKsPeg02 https://t.co/EVGOd6J1Tr
Take part in the second edition of the COG-MHEAR Audio-Visual Speech Enhancement Challenge (AVSEC-2):
AVSEC sets the first benchmark in the field of audio-visual speech enhancement, providing a carefully designed dataset and sca…https://t.co/MaSlO30x26 https://t.co/ZqWQ9zW2si
You are warmly invited to submit papers to a special issue of IEEE Transactions on AI entitled 'Conversational AI'. Areas of interest include speech based multi-modal processing for conversational AI, amongst many topics listed in the attached document. T…https://t.co/2w2ijGNChJ
Read how radio frequncy (RF) sensing could be used in the development of hearing assistive technology, in this article in ENT and audiology news, written by COG-MHEAR research partners at the University of Glasgow who have been working on this technology: https://t.co/QCxrl0JctO
Looking forward to our COG-MHEAR annual review on 14th March. Details of our research, including demos, will be on show. Learn more about our work on the hearing aids of the future here: https://t.co/4mGhWmnn7R
The teams visited the National Robotarium yesterday, and Heriot-Watt University's Dr Robert Adam came over to give a talk about British deaf culture and history. https://t.co/xkVpq6NvIY
Come to Rhodes this June! COG-MHEAR are proud to be presenting an IEEE ICASSP Satellite Workshop: Advances in Multi-modal Hearing Assistive Technologies (AMHAT) https://t.co/yxghBMmpy6
Members of the COG-MHEAR user group met with researchers this month to gain feedback on prototype software and hardware designed to improve hearing aids. https://t.co/fN8DLxzBKF
Jasper Kirton-Wingate (on the left) at the Turing Institute for one of their award winning Data Study Groups. He is working on a challenge run by Andrew Mitchell (https://t.co/MvTKmzhT8F) of UCL, about prediction of the annoyance ratings of urban soundsca…https://t.co/DEd30mR0Cy
Join us in Rhodes in June for our 2023 IEEE ICASSP Satellite Workshop:
Advances in Multi-modal Hearing Assistive Technologies (AMHAT). https://t.co/OrLn5HZVvL
Come and work with us! We are looking for a postdoctoral research to work on development of trustworthy machine learning approaches for audio-visual speech enhancement and conversational agents https://t.co/uvFaDeGJR2
We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher on the COG-MHEAR research programme. Come and join us to work on development of trustworthy machine learning approaches for audio-visual speech enhancement and conversational agents. https://t.co/uvFaDeGJR2
Members of the COG-MHEAR teams walked a section of the West Highland way during a trip to Loch Lomond last week. It was a good opportunity to get to find out more about each other's work and motivations. https://t.co/CNY2NZIZou