TAPAS Student Blog
Being unable to travel doesn't mean you can't engage in new and interesting activities and acquire new skills!
Thoughts for the end of the TAPAS Project
Motor Speech Conference 2020 in Santa Barbara, California
I worked hard on my own research. It was not very straightforward but everything becomes more and more clearly.
I attended a summer school about probabilistic machine learning in the first week of June this year in 2019. Probabilistic machine learning (sometimes Bayesian Machine Learning) is a discipline of machine learning where the uncertainty of a decision is also calculated. This is really interesting topic for many medical and other mission critical applied research now, as often a yes-or-no decision is not enough.
Attending the international conference ICASSP in Brighton provided me a lot of chance to communicate with superior researchers in related research fields.
From the 29th of May to the 1 of June i attended to the 90th annual meeting of the German Society of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, in Berlin. The main theme of the congress was "Digitalization in Otorhinolaryngology", were i presented the work entitled "Speech differences between CI users with pre- and postlingual onset of deafness detected by speech processing methods on voiceless to voice transitions".
From the 14th to the 16th of May, I attended the ninth session of the "Journées de Phonétique Clinique".
Here is a first article to present the objectives of the blog
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