Work by our Research Assistant Ines Nolasco has been accepted to ICASSP 2019 to be presented in Brighton later this year, check out our publications…
We are delighted to announce that Ines Nolasco has joined our team as a Research Assistant to continue our work on the extensible taxonomy presented…
We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded a £4.7k Award from the EPSRC/QMUL Impact Acceleration Starter Fund to produce an automatic online…
We are delighted that Arjun Pankajakshan has joined the team. Arjun begins a PhD with us focusing on Sound Event Detection in December 2019 in…
On Tuesday 20th November Ines Nolasco (inset) and Yogi (featured) presented our papers at DCASE workshop with lots of interest in Bees and re-organising our…
Our paper ‘An extensible cluster-graph taxonomy for open set computational sound scene analysis’ has been accepted into the DCASE workshop. See you there in…
A funded PhD place in machine listening / computer audition is available at the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of…
This research project in computational sound scene analysis, is part of the EPSRC-funded project “Integrating sound and context recognition for acoustic scene analysis”. We will…