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Name / country

 

Prof. Chris Plack, the University of Manchester, UK

 

Agnès Léger, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

 

Neal Viemeister, the University of Minnesota, USA

 

Nick Zacharov, Delta Acoustics

 

Volker Hohmann, Oldenburg University, Germany

 

John Woodruff, Ohio State University, USA

 

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham,

Boston University, USA

 

Mary Florentine, Northeastern University, Boston, USA 

 

Dominic Massaro, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

 

David Kemp UCL Centre for Auditory Research/Ear Institute, London

 

Stephen Neely, Boys Town National Research Hospital, USA

 

Oded Ghitza, Hearing Research Center, Boston University, USA

 

Ray Meddis, University of Essex, UK

 

Martin Heckmann, the Honda Research Institute, Offenbach, Germany

 

Steven Greenberg, Speech Institute, California, USA

 

Bruno Masiero and Frank Wefers, the Institute of Technical Acoustics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

 

Michael Vorländer, the Institute of Technical Acoustics, RWTH Aachen, Germany

 

Jean-Marc Luneau, Aalborg University, DK

 

Roland Schaette, Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Germany

 

Stefan Launer, Phonak AG, Zürich, Switzerland

 

John Mourjopoulos, University of Patras, Greece

 

Dr. Peter Balazs, Acoustics Research Institute, Vienna, Austria

 

Prof. Uwe Baumann, University of Frankfurt, Germany

 

Dr. Steven Schimmel, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

 

Dr. Oded Ghitza, Sensimetrics Corporation, Massachussetts, USA 

  

Dr. Peter van Hengel, Soundintel,

the Netherlands

 

Prof. DeLiang Wang, Oticon (on sabatical leave from Ohio State University, USA)

 

Prof. Birger Kollmeier, Universität Oldenburg and Kompetenzzentrum HörTech,  Oldenburg, Germany

 

Prof. Armin Kohlrausch, Philips Research Laboratories and the Technical University of Eindhoven

 

Prof. Neal Viemeister, University of Minnesota, USA

 

Prof. Glenis Long, dept. of Speech and Hearing Sciences, City University of New York, USA

 

Dr. Steven Bell, the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR), University of Southampton, UK

 

Dr. Manfred Mauermann, Oldenburg University, Germany

 

Dr. Bernhard Seeber, University of California at Berkeley, USA 

 

Andre van Schaik and Craigh Jin, University of Sydney, Australia

 

Dr. Jesko Verhey, Oldenburg University, Medical Physics Group, Germany

 

Title

 

Human Pitch Perception: New Insights from Psychophysics and Neuroimaging

 

Temporal and spectral masking release in the low- and mid-frequency range

 

Dynamic auditory frequency resolution

 

 

Subjective sound quality evaluation

 

Model-based signal processing for hearing aids

 

 

Integrating Monaural and Binaural Grouping Cues for Speech Segregation in Reverberant Environments

 

Peripheral contributions to individual differences in 'central' auditory tasks

 

Psychoacoustics, loudness and annoyance

 

 

The Science and Technology of a Virtual Tutor:  How Baldi Came to Be

 

 

 

 

 

Models and measurements of loudness

 

 

Speech decoding guided by cascading oscillators locked to the input rhythm: a computational model

 

The Essex Hearing Dummy Project

 

 

Auditory Inspired Hierarchical Spectro-temporal Speech Features

 

 

Time Perspective in Spoken Language Processing

 

 

Real-time simulation and reproduction of 3D sound

 

 

 

 

Virtual Acoustics: Opportunities and limits

 

 

 

Complex Wavelet Based Modulation Analysis and Speech

 

Current research on tinnitus

 

 

Hearing-aid signal processing

 

 

System and signal dependent acoustic compensation for audio reproductions in rooms

 

Frame Multiplier and Irregular Gabor Filters with Application In Time Frequency Masking

 

Experiences and results with combined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS)

 

Theory of modulation frequency analysis and modulation filtering, with applications to hearing devices

 

Exploiting nervous-system feedback and rhythmicity for diphone recognition

 

 

Acoustic incident detection in inner city environments

 

 

Speech Perception in Noise and Ideal Time-Frequency Masking

 

 

Cocktail parties and hearing aids: Diagnostic and rehabilitative audiology in the European context

 

 

Perceptual information in noise: how well humans can discriminate Gaussian noise tokens

 

  

Intensity coding, loudness, and loudness recruitment

 

 

Quick and objective hearing diagnostics using otoacoustic emissions

 

 

Auditory Evoked Potential (AEP) Research at the ISVR

 

  

 

 

Otoacoustic emissions - generation mechanisms, measurement techniques and applications

 

 

Binaural hearing and echo perception with cochlear implants

 

An overview of audio research at the University of Sydney

 

Duration effects in spectral loudness summation

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14.09.05

 

 

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03.06.05

Dr. Joseph Chalupper, Siemens Audiologische Technik, Germany

 

Prof. Roy Patterson, Physiology Dept. University of Cambridge, UK

 

Prof. Steven Greenberg, Silicon Speech, Santa Venetia, USA

  

Dr Matthew Wilkinson, ArupAcoustics, Cambridge, UK 

 

Prof. Hideki Kawahara, Wakayama University, Japan

 

Prof. Dennis Burnham, MARCS Auditory Laboratories, University of Western Sydney, Australia

 

Dr. Andrew Oxenham, Massachusetts, USA

Use of psychoacoustic models for fitting ski slope hearing losses

  

The size information in speech and music and how the auditory brain processes it

 

What are the essential cues for understanding spoken language?

 

Active Control of Low Frequency Buzz-Saw Tones

 

 

 STRAIGHT: High quality speech manipulation system

 

 

New perspectives in Speech Perception Development

 

 

 

Auditory Perception: All in the timing?

29.04.05

Prof. Inga Holube, Oldenburg, Germany

Modulation transfer function – a measurement method for nonlinear hearing instruments

03.02.05 Torsten Marquardt, London, UK How does the brain code for binaural information?
03.12.04 Prof. Armin Kohlrausch, Eindhoven, NL Psychoacoustics and Modern Media Systems
19.11.04 Dr. James Harte, Southampton, UK Limit-cycle Oscillators as Models of Cochlear Nonlinearities
12.11.04 Prof. Steve Elliot, Southampton, UK Feedback Control of Structures and in the Ear
04.11.04 Prof. Jens Blauert, Bochum, Germany Communication Acoustics: Auditory Analysis and Synthesis
29.10.04 Prof. Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Copenhagen, DK Mechanisms of Directional Hearing in Vertebrates
08.10.04 Dr. Steve Greenberg, Berkeley, USA A Multi-Tier Theoretical Framework for Understanding Spoken Language
01.10.04 Prof. Dorte Hammershøi, Aalborg, Denmark Binaural Recording, Synthesis and Reproduction
10.09.04 Prof. Brian Moore, Cambridge, UK Perception and Modelling of Loudness in Normal and Impaired Hearing
18.06.04 Dr. Sebastian Möller, Bochum, Germany Analysis and Prediction of the Interaction Quality with a Restaurant Information Service
04.06.04 Prof. Neal Viemeister, Minneapolis, USA Psychophysical Aspects of Auditory Temporal Processing
23.04.04 Dr. Lutz Wiegrebe, Munich, Germany The Neural Basis of Object Recognition by Echolocating Bats
25.03.04 Dr. Ray Meddis, Essex, UK Reverse Engineering the Human Auditory System; Normal and Pathological
05.03.04 Dr. Lisbeth Tranebjærg, Copenhagen, Denmark Genetic Audiology - Exciting Challenges Across Disciplines
14.01.04 Dr. Joachim Neumann, Snekkersten, Denmark The Dantale II Speech-in-Noise Test: A Demonstration of Its Strengths and a Discussion of Its Weaknesses
05.12.03 Dr. Christian Lorenzi, Paris, France Modulation Perception in the Normal and Impaired Auditory System
30.10.03 Dr. Steve Greenberg, Berkeley, USA The Relation between Speech Intelligibility and the Complex Modulation Spectrum
05.08.03 Dr. Volker Hohmann, Oldenburg, Germany Signal Processing for Hearing Aids
18.06.03 Dr. Jörn Anemüller, San Diego, USA Complex Independent Component Analysis of Frequency-Domain Electroencephalographic Data
Last updated by  16.06.2011
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