Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Cadenza Virtual Workshop - Improving Music Listening for Those with Hearing Loss

please see below details regarding a free online workshop held in December as part of the Cadenza Project.

 

Cadenza virtual workshop - Cadenza-2023: Improving music listening for those with hearing loss

 

Workshop will be held 8th December 2023, and it is free and online.

 

More info and to register: https://cadenzachallenge.org/cadenza2023-workshop/ 

 

We're pleased to announce our first workshop that will review the first ever machine learning challenge targeted to improve music for those with a hearing loss. It will include talks on what the challenge was, how entrants approached the problem, what our listening panel thought of the processed music, and guest lectures. You will also get a chance to input on our future challenges.

 

Hearing loss causes problems when listening to music. It can make picking out lyrics more difficult, with music becoming duller as high frequencies disappear. This reduces the enjoyment of music and can lead to disengagement from listening and music-making, reducing the health and well-being effects people otherwise get from music.

 

The Cadenza workshops are designed to stimulate the development of systems to improve music processing for people with a hearing loss.

 

The aim of this virtual workshop is to report on the First Cadenza Challenge. The challenge ran from March to August 2023, presenting two tracks: listening to music using headphones, and listening to music in a car.

 

PS we also have a live ICASSP 2024 challenge on a similar topic.

 

All the best,

 

Scott.

 

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Dr Scott Bannister (he/him)

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

School of Music, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK