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Saturday, March 05, 2011 by Chris Wellekens

7-1 Speech recognition in adverse environment in in Adverse Conditions of Language and Cognitive Processes
  

Special issue on Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions of Language and Cognitive Processes/ Cognitive Neurosciences of Language

 

Language and Cognitive Processes, jointly with Cognitive Neuroscience of Language, is launching a call for submissions for a special issue on:

 

Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions

 

This special issue is a unique opportunity to promote the development of a unifying thematic framework for understanding the perceptual, cognitive and neuro-physiological mechanisms underpinning speech recognition in adverse conditions. In particular, we seek papers focusing on the recognition of acoustically degraded speech (e.g., speech in noise, “accented” or motor-disordered speech), speech recognition under cognitive load (e.g., divided attention, memory load) and speech recognition by theoretically relevant populations (e.g., children, elderly or non-native listeners). We welcome both cognitive and neuroscientific perspectives on the topic that report strong and original empirical data firmly grounded in theory.

 

Guest editors: Sven Mattys, Ann Bradlow, Matt Davis, and Sophie Scott.

Submission deadline: 30 November 2010.

 

Please see URL below for further details:

 

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cfp/PLCPcfp2.pdf

 


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