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August 27-31, 2007
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TuD.SS - Speech and Audio Processing for Intelligent EnvironmentsTuesday, August 28, 2007, Astrid Plaza hotel, Room Scala 1 Session chairs: Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, University of Paderborn, Germany and Zheng-Hua Tan, Aalborg University, Denmark Ambient Intelligence (AmI) describes the vision of technology that is invisible, embedded in our surroundings and present whenever we need it. Interacting with it should be simple and effortless. The systems can think on their own and can make our lives easier with subtle or no direction. Since the early days of this computing and interaction paradigm speech has been considered a major building block of AmI. The purpose of speech and audio processing is twofold:
The goal of this special session is to give an overview of major achievements, but also to highlight major challenges. Does state-of-the-art of speech and audio processing meet the high expectations expressed in the scenarios of AmI, will it ever do? We would also like to address in this special session what are the perspectives and promising concepts for the future. Program16:00 – 16:20 Introduction to poster session The poster session will start with a brief introduction to each contribution. Each poster presenter shall prepare a two-minute oral presentation, possibly supported by slides, to give the audience an overview of the poster. Slides must be prepared and uploaded according to the guidelines for oral presentations in regular sessions. 16:20 – 16:40 Invited Tutorial Aki Härmä (Philips Research, Eindhoven): Ambient Telephony: scenarios and research challenges Telecommunications at home is changing rapidly. Many people have moved from the traditional PSTN phone to the mobile phone. Now for increasingly many people Voice-over-IP telephony on a PC platform is becoming the primary technology for voice communications. In this tutorial paper we give an overview of some of the current trends and try to characterize the next generation of home telephony, in particular, the concept of ambient telephony. We give an overview of the research challenges in the development of ambient telephone systems and introduce some potential solutions and scenarios. 16:40 – 18:00 Poster Session
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