SPIN2024 will take place on 11-12 January 2024 in the beautiful city of Potsdam in Germany.
SPIN will be hosted in the Potsdam Museum. The meeting will be exclusively in person.
See the programme overview or the full programme.
Registration
Registration is now open!
Registration is €70 and includes catering (coffee breaks, lunches on Thursday and Friday). The conference dinner, on Thursday evening, is proposed as an option for €30.
Note that we have negotiated a discount for delegates at the Mercure Hotel. See details on the Venue page.
Submissions are now closed
We have received a large number of submissions and decision emails were sent out on the 14th of November.
Programme overview
Check the detailled programme here.
Keynote Lecture:
“Speech technology in everyday situations – is multimodality the answer?”
Naomi Harte
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Confirmed speakers are:
- Khaled Abdel Latif
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital of Cologne
Use of eye-tracking and pupillometry to assess speech-on-speech masking in a visual word paradigm - Abbie Bradshaw
University of Cambridge, UK
Perception of the self voice and other voices during speech motor control - Axelle Calcus
Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Neural correlates of stream segregation from childhood to adulthood - Anupama Chingacham
Saarland Informatics Campus, Saarland University, Germany
Pi-SPIN: Paraphrase to improve Speech Perception in Noise - Henrik Danielsson
Linköping University, Sweden
Speech in noise in the n200 study in Linköping Sweden - Hartmut Meister
University of Cologne, Germany
Exploring mechanisms behind dynamic multi-talker listening - Nicola Prodi
Department of Engineering, University of Ferrara, Italy
How the types of sound reflections influence speech intelligibility in rooms - Kurt Steinmetzger
Tinnitus Center, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Investigating speech processing in paediatric and adult CI users using combined fNIRS/EEG measurements - Hannah J. Stewart
Lancaster University, UK | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, USA
What about speech?