|  | Three years after its launch, the AASP TC Challenges series has achieved its goal of
 stimulating ground-breaking approaches to hot topics in Audio and Acoustic Signal
 Processing. The challenges run so far have been great successes, leading to unprecedented
 participation, new publicly available datasets, and highly attended special sessions and
 workshops:
 -    the CHiME Challenge on speech separation and recognition in domestic environments
 (http://spandh.dcs.shef.ac.uk/chime_challenge/chime2013/)
 -    the D-Case Challenge on detection and classification of acoustic scenes and events
 (http://c4dm.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/sceneseventschallenge/)
 -    the REVERB Challenge on single- and multichannel speech dereverberation
 (http://reverb2014.dereverberation.com/)
 
 The coming year will see the unravelling of the ACE Challenge on acoustic
 characterization of environments (http://www.ace-challenge.org/), and future challenges
 are now eagerly awaited by academics and industrials.
 
 In order to pursue this endeavor, we are issuing a call for expressions of interest in
 organizing new challenges. This is an open call with no deadline. Prospective organizers
 should provide a brief description of the challenge, the planned test data and evaluation
 methodology, and their value to the community. Challenges at the crossroads of other
 communities such as speech processing or machine learning are especially welcome. For
 more details, see
 
 http://www.signalprocessingsociety.org/technical-committees/list/audio-tc/aasp-challenges/
 
 The AASP TC Challenges Subcommittee will help organizers run a successful Challenge by
 providing scientific and organizational feedback, sharing industrial sponsorship
 contacts, and awarding official prizes to the most reproducible challenges entries.
 
 We are looking forward to your proposals!
 
 On behalf of the AASP TC Challenges Subcommittee
 Emmanuel Vincent, Chair
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