AIM at the UK Acoustics Network meetup on Spatial Acoustics and Immersive Audio

Logo of acoustics.ac.uk, the UK acoustics networkThe Centre for Digital Music will be hosting the second in-person meet-up of the UK Acoustics Network special interest group on Spatial Acoustics and Immersive Audio (SIG-SAIA) on the 10th of May, 2024, at Queen Mary University of London. The meetup will be organised by Dr Aidan Hogg, Lecturer in Computer Science at C4DM and Queen Mary, who is also SIG-SAIA group co-ordinator.

The meetup will feature short talks from researchers working in the group’s remit, including AIM PhD student Chin-Yun Yu who will give a talk on “Time-of-arrival estimation and phase unwrapping of head-related transfer functions with integer linear programming”, and C4DM Post-Doctoral Research Assistant and former AIM PhD student Saurjya Sarkar who will give a talk on “Time-domain music source separation for choirs and ensembles”. The meetup will conclude with a backstage visit at the Royal Opera House.

More information on the meetup and information on how to attend can be found at: https://acoustics.ac.uk/second-in-person-sig-saia-meet-up/


AIM at ICLR 2024

Logo of the ICLR conferenceOn 7-11 May, AIM researchers will participate at the Twelfth International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR 2024), taking place in Vienna, Austria. ICLR is the premier gathering of professionals dedicated to the advancement of the branch of artificial intelligence called representation learning, but generally referred to as deep learning.

AIM members will be presenting the following paper at the main track of ICLR 2024:

AIM members will also be presenting the following paper at the ICLR 2024 workshop on LLM Agents:

See you all at ICLR!


AIM at ICASSP 2024

On 14-19 April, several AIM researchers will participate at the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2024). ICASSP is the leading conference in the field of signal processing and the flagship event of the IEEE Signal Processing Society.As in previous years, the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI and Music will have a strong presence at the conference, both in terms of numbers and overall impact. The below papers presented at ICASSP 2024 are authored or co-authored by AIM students:

The following paper will be presented at the ICASSP Workshop on Explainable Machine Learning for Speech and Audio:

See you all at ICASSP!