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    AES 2012 - AES 45th Conference on Applications of Time-Frequency Processing in Audio

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    Category AES 2012

    Deadline: October 15, 2011 | Date: March 01, 2012-March 04, 2012

    Venue/Country: Helsinki, Finland

    Updated: 2011-09-20 13:49:32 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Audio is commonly processed in the frequency domain. More precisely, input audio signals are divided into a number of frequency channels or bins that are processed separately, also taking into account the temporal information. The aim of such processing can be data compression, audio effecting, or enhancement of audio quality. A benefit of these processing methods is to mimic the structure of human hearing, which is based on a similar time?frequency analysis of signals arriving at the ear canals. There are many applications, such as audio compression techniques (mp3 and AAC), that take advantage of the resolution of the human auditory system. Time?frequency processing is also applied actively in sound analysis and synthesis, as well as in speech processing. An emerging field consists of multichannel and spatial applications utilizing time?frequency processing.

    This conference will give a broad overview of the state-of-the-art applications of time?frequency processing in audio. It will also include a tutorial by Bernd Edler on the mathematics involved in such applications. All contributions to this conference will use time?frequency processing in some way, although the individual applications of the processing will differ. This diversity of applications will foster a cross-fertilisation of ideas, leading to improved techniques throughout the entire subject area. Invited talks will be given by three experts in the field: Torsten Dau will discuss the time?frequency resolution of human hearing in the context of hearing aids, Karlheinz Brandenburg will give an overview of different approaches using time?frequency processing in audio coding, and Anssi Klapuri will discuss the different time?frequency processing methods used for analysis and synthesis of audio.

    The conference committee invites the submission of complete manuscripts (maximum 10 pages, 3000 words) by October 5, 2011 at www.aes.org/45th_authors. You can visit this website for more information and style templates anytime after August 15, 2011.

    We welcome contributions in all relevant areas, including but not limited to the topics listed below. The manuscript should detail the problem statement, work performed, methods employed, conclusions, and significance of the paper. Please follow the general guidelines found at https://secure.aes.org/authors/guidelines/. Acceptance of papers will be determined by the 45th Conference

    review committee based on full-paper review. Accepted authors will be notified by December 5, 2011. These authors could be required to revise their papers based on the reviews; if so, revised manuscripts will be due by January 5, 2011.

    PROPOSED TOPICS FOR PAPERS (including, but not limited to)

    Time?frequency representation of audio

    Filter banks

    Transfer-based processing

    Practical implementation

    Time?frequency processing of audio

    Analysis

    Synthesis

    Effects

    Applications

    Audio coding

    High-quality speech coding

    Equalization

    Echo cancellation

    Spatial sound reproduction

    Beamforming

    Perception and psychoacoustics

    Cochlear processing

    Auditory models

    Listening test results

    Audio quality

    Resolution issues


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