| 4th Joint Workshop on Hands-Free Speech Communication and Microphone Arrays (HSCMA 2014) May 12-14, 2014, Nancy, France http://hscma2014.inria.fr/ ---------------------------------------------- *News* Registration is open: http://hscma2014.inria.fr/registration/ Travel & accomodation information: https://hscma2014.inria.fr/venue/ List of accepted papers: https://hscma2014.inria.fr/program/ *Late-Breaking Session* HSCMA will feature a Late-Breaking Session dedicated to the presentation of recent results, ideas, and demos. To submit, send a 1-page pdf to hscma2014-chairs@inria.fr including: - a title - the nature of the proposal: poster or demo - the names and affiliations of all authors - a 150-250 word abstract Demo stands will consist of a table, a power plug, and a poster board. In case you would need anything else, please mention it. There is a maximum of 10 slots available. Submissions will be reviewed for a 'sanity check' and accepted on a first-come first-served basis. Accepted proposals will be given a poster or a demo slot, but will not be published in the conference proceedings. At least one author must register to the conference at the student rate or at the full rate by April 4, 2014. Each registration can cover only one late-breaking presentation and it cannot cover both a late-breaking presentation and a paper in the main program. *Keynotes* The workshop will feature three keynotes: - Marc Moonen (KU Leuven, Belgium): Distributed adaptive node-specific signal estimation in wireless acoustic sensor networks - Steve Renals (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom): Neural networks for distant speech recognition - Volker Hohmann (University of Oldenburg, Germany): Modeling auditory processing of complex sounds *Important Dates* April 4, 2014: Early registration deadline – Submission of camera-ready papers & demos – Submission of late-breaking proposals May 5, 2014: Late registration deadline May 12-14, 2014: Workshop *Organizing Committee* Emmanuel Vincent (Inria, France) Dietrich Klakow (Saarland University, Germany) Hiroshi Saruwatari (Nara Institute of Technology, Japan) Mike Seltzer (Microsoft Research, USA) Bhiksha Raj (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) HSCMA 2014
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