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Cambridge Uni Phonetics & Phonology Lab

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Phonetics & Phonology Lab @Cambridge_Uni @MMLL_Cambridge | Teaching and research in phonetics and phonology | 👄 🎧👂🗣️

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linkhttp://www.phonetics.mmll.cam.ac.uk calendar_today27-10-2023 14:27:26

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Our first P&P Seminar talk of the year was given by second-year PhD student Alice Paver, who presented research from the IVIP & her PhD on ‘Voice memory and the role of pitch distribution in a population’. Looking forward to more fascinating talks this Michaelmas term!

Our first P&amp;P Seminar talk of the year was given by second-year PhD student <a href="/alicepaver/">Alice Paver</a>, who presented research from the <a href="/ivipproject/">IVIP</a> &amp; her PhD on ‘Voice memory and the role of pitch distribution in a population’. Looking forward to more fascinating talks this Michaelmas term!
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Less than a month left to apply the fully funded #PhD #studentship about speaker attribution at the University of Cambridge, co-supervised by the Forensic Voice Centre. ⏲️ Closing date: 3rd December 2024: bit.ly/48n0kR9 Cambridge Uni Phonetics & Phonology Lab Cambridge University

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Good news‼️ We are thrilled to announce that the submission deadline for #PaPE2025 has been extended by one week! 💫 You now have until November 19, 2024, to submit your work. Help us spread the word so everyone has a chance to join us at #PaPE2025!

Good news‼️
We are thrilled to announce that the submission deadline for #PaPE2025 has been extended by one week! 💫 You now have until November 19, 2024, to submit your work. Help us spread the word so everyone has a chance to join us at #PaPE2025!
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Today’s seminar was given by MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit researcher Dr Tobias Goehring, who presented ground breaking research on ‘restoring the sense of sound with cochlear implants’. The team trained AI systems to try & decode speech in noisy environments for cochlear implant users. Thanks Tobias!

Today’s seminar was given by <a href="/mrccbu/">MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit</a> researcher Dr Tobias Goehring, who presented ground breaking research on ‘restoring the sense of sound with cochlear implants’. The team trained AI systems to try &amp; decode speech in noisy environments for cochlear implant users. Thanks Tobias!
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Congratulations to lab member & PhD student Chloe Patman on her publication in JASA Express Letters, coauthored by Eleanor Chodroff. The paper investigates human vs machine speech recognition in different adverse listening conditions.

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A lovely afternoon exploring Cambridge from Kings College Chapel roof! Thank you so much to lab member Kerri for showing us around 🍂☀️

A lovely afternoon exploring Cambridge from Kings College Chapel roof! Thank you so much to lab member Kerri for showing us around 🍂☀️
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Thrilled to say that our paper on accent bias in forensic contexts is finally out, and you can read it here: frontiersin.org/journals/commu… It’s the first in a series of studies from IVIP with @WrightDW Natalie Braber & Nik Pautz looking at what makes voices sound more guilty.

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We’ve had loads of coverage in the media, which is really exciting! On Friday I was on BBC Radio 5 Live and LBC talking about our research. We’ve also had coverage in BBC News here: bbc.com/news/articles/…

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bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… "Accent prejudice maps onto societal prejudice". I'm pleased to have contributed some thoughts to this great article on accent bias, but not pleased (or surprised) to read the accounts of people feeling held back by or mocked for their accent.