14th Speech in Noise Workshop, 12-13 January 2023, Split, Croatia 14th Speech in Noise Workshop, 12-13 January 2023, Split, Croatia

Programme

The abstract booklet can be downloaded here.

Thursday 12 January 2023
08:0008:30Registration, Poster setup & Coffee
08:3009:00Welcome and Introduction
09:0009:25Pupil dilation as an index of listening effort and auditory attention in young children with hearing impairment Abstract
Amanda Saksida, Eva OrzanInstitute for Maternal and Child Health - IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo” - Trieste, Trieste, Italy
09:2509:50EEG-based assessment of listening effort in deaf and normal hearing persons Abstract
Giulia CartocciSapienza Università di Roma, Italy
09:5010:15Towards objective markers of speech understanding based on neural coding and perception of spectrotemporal sound features Abstract
Pauline Devolder, Emmanuel Ponsot, Ingeborg Dhooge, Sarah VerhulstHearing Technology @ WAVES, Department of Information Technology, Ghent University, Belgium | Ghent University, Department of Head and Skin, Belgium
10:1510:45Coffee, Picture and Poster setup
10:4511:10How voice perception affects listening effort Abstract
Thomas Koelewijn, Ada Biçer, Deniz BaşkentDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Netherlands | Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Research School of Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences, University of Groningen, Netherlands
11:1011:35Gamification of a speech recognition task influences multimodal measures of listening effort Abstract
Peter Carolan, Antje Heinrich, Kevin Munro, Rebecca MillmanUniversity of Manchester, United Kingdom
11:3512:00Colin Cherry Award 2020Handling classroom babble noise in an automatic speech recognition-powered educational application Abstract
Lucile Gelin, Morgane Daniel, Thomas Pellegrini, Julien PinquierLalilo, France | Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, France
12:0013:35Lunch
13:3514:35KeynoteCochlear coding mechanisms: From animal to human data Abstract
Jérôme BourienUniversity of Montpellier - Institute for Neurosciences of Montpellier (Inserm U1298), Montpellier, France
14:3515:00Feeling the rhythm: Vibrotactile enhancement of speech-in-noise comprehension Abstract
Tobias Reichenbach, Pierre GuilleminotImperial College London, UK | FAU Nuremberg-Erlangen, Germany
15:0015:30Coffee
15:3017:30Poster session 1
18:3022:30Conference dinner at Restaurant Bajamonti
Friday 13 January 2023
09:0011:00Poster session 2
11:0011:30Coffee
11:3011:55Towards spoken interaction with embodied agents Abstract
Khiet TruongUniversity of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
11:5512:20Colin Cherry Award 2022Understanding speech from different talkers: The use of voice features in cocktail-party listening Abstract
Jens KreitewolfDepartment of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
12:2013:20Lunch
13:2013:45Examination of the relationship between spatial speech-in-noise and localization ability Abstract
Abigail Anne Kressner, Rikke Skovhøj Sørensen, Per Cayé-Thomasen, Niels Cramer West, Jeremy MarozeauTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark | Rigshospitalet, Denmark
13:4514:10Effect of head-related transfer function individualisation on spatial release from masking in the median plane Abstract
Thibault Vicente, Lorenzo Picinali, Daniel González-Toledo, María Cuevas-Rodríguez, Luis Molina-Tanco, Arcadio Reyes-LecuonaAudio Experience Design, Dyson School of Design Engineering, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
14:1014:35Assessing the generalization gap of learning-based speech enhancement systems in noisy and reverberant environments Abstract
Philippe Gonzalez, Tommy Sonne Alstrøm, Tobias MayHearing Systems, Technical University of Denmark
14:3515:00Business meeting: Next SPIN meeting and Closing remarks
15:0015:30Coffee and Goodbye
Saturday 14 January 2023
10:0013:00Plant a tree on Kozjak Mountain

Posters

Session 1: Thursday 12 January 2023, 15:30-17:30

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Speech processing in multi-talker situations: The role of speaker similarityPetra Kovács, Brigitta Tóth, Orsolya Szalárdy, István Winkler

P03

Humanoid robot-assisted speech audiometry for children: Automatic scoring via Kaldi-NLGloria Araiza-Illan, Luke Meyer, Khiet Truong, Deniz Başkent

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Effect of noise attenuation on reaction time and listening effort during a dual taskFederica Bianchi, Emil B. Larsen, Sindri Jonsson, Christian Svensson, Andreea Micula, Torben Christiansen, Elaine H. N. Ng

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Sentence comprehension in classroom chatter noise: Listening effort, motivation, and role of individual differencesChiara Visentin, Matteo Pellegatti, Maria Garraffa, Alberto Di Domenico, Nicola Prodi

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Speech-on-speech perception in cochlear implant usersEleanor E. Harding, Etienne Gaudrain, Barbara Tillmann, Bert Maat, Robert Harris, Rolien H. Free, Deniz Başkent

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Reaction times to spectrotemporal modulations as a predictor of speech in noise after changes in cochlear-implant device settingsElisabeth Noordanus, Josef Chalupper, Marc M. van Wanrooij, Lucas H.M. Mens, A. John van Opstal

P15

Development of perception of speech in babble noise, in 5 to 10 years old childrenJérémie Ginzburg, Lesly Fornoni, Pierre-Emmanuel Aguera, Caroline Pierre, Anne Caclin, Annie Moulin

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Early and late progress in speech recognition by cochlear implant usersChris J. James, Marie-Laurence Laborde, Carol Algans, Marjorie Tartayre, Mathieu Marx

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Comparing Digits-in-Noise test implementations on various platforms with normal hearing individualsSoner Türüdü, Thomas Koelewijn, Etienne Gaudrain, Deniz Başkent

P31

Machine learning framework predicts audio settings in real-world environmentsTiberiu-ioan Szatmari, Alessandro Pasta, Kang Sun, Jeppe Christensen, Niels Pontoppidan

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Experimental paradigm for change detection explorationMichelle Kosminski, Sascha Bilert, Maja Serman, Ulrich Hoppe

Session 2: Friday 13 January 2023, 09:00-11:00

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Video database for intelligibility testing in Virtual RealityMark Huckvale, Gaston Hilkhuysen, Tim Green

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Results of the Clarity (Speech) Enhancement Challenge, round 2Jon Barker, William Bailey, John F. Culling, Rhoddy Viveros Muñoz, Trevor J. Cox, Simone Graetzer, Graham Naylor, Michael A. Akeroyd, Eszter Porter

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The Danish Sentence Test (DAST) corpus of audio and audio-visual recordings of sentences and monologuesAbigail Anne Kressner, Kirsten Maria Jensen Rico, Johannes Kizach, Brian Kai Man, Anja Pedersen, Lars Bramsløw, Brent Kirkwood

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Neural mechanisms of audio-tactile speech integrationPierre Guilleminot, Tobias Reichenbach

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Conversation success in small groupsRaluca Nicoras, Lauren V. Hadley, Karolina Smeds, Rosa-Linde Fisher, Matthew Godfrey, Bryony Buck, Graham Naylor

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