Connectionists: Stereo Audio Source Separation Evaluation Campaign: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Emmanuel Vincent emmanuel.vincent at irisa.fr
Fri Feb 16 12:47:36 EST 2007


                 *** SECOND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ***

                  1st Stereo Audio Source Separation
                         Evaluation Campaign

                    http://sassec.gforge.inria.fr/

                Participation deadline: April 13, 2007


Do you have an algorithm for source separation from few channels? Or are
you interested in this challenging issue? Then you should take part in
the first campaign for the evaluation of stereo audio source separation
algorithms.

The task is to estimate from a two-channel speech or music mixture the
contribution of each source on each channel, the number of sources being
equal to three or more. This campaign complements recent evaluation
initiatives conducted by Lucas Parra and the PASCAL network, which
focused on different numbers of sources and channels.

Three types of mixtures are considered:
- instantaneous mixtures,
- synthetic convolutive mixtures,
- live recordings.

All contributions are welcome, including established, novel, blind,
non-blind, two-channel or single-channel algorithms. The evaluation will
be non-competitive: the results will be made available on the campaign
website for listening and evaluated using multiple criteria, possibly
proposed by the participants. The results will be summarized in a paper
to be discussed at the ICA'07 conference (see http://www.ica2007.org/),
during which the participants who wish to present a poster about their
algorithm will also have the opportunity to do so. These posters will
then be published on the campaign website.

For more information about the campaign and to download development/test
sets and evaluation criteria, see
                    http://sassec.gforge.inria.fr/


Best regards,

Emmanuel Vincent, Hiroshi Sawada, Pau Bofill, Shoji Makino and Justinian
Rosca




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