The successful 11th International Workshop on Acoustic Echo and Noise Control was held on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington, USA, September 14-17, 2008.
The focus of this biennial workshop is signal processing for acoustic echo and noise control. Applications include telephony, conferencing systems and voice control systems. The three day program includes poster presentations of recent work and latest results, keynote talks, and demonstrations.
›› Detailed Workshop Schedule ‹‹ with links to abstracts
›› Workshop Proceedings ‹‹ with links to papers
›› Keynote Talks ‹‹ with links to slides

The technical scope of the workshop includes signal processing for speech enhancement through the control of acoustic echo and noise reduction. These areas of signal processing have been of wide academic interest for many years and have, more recently, seen a substantial growth in industrial applications such as hands-free mobile telephony and video-conferencing systems. The relevant topics for the workshop include (but are not limited to):
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Acoustic Echo Reduction Systems (Single and Multi-Channel)
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Active Noise Control SystemsA
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Adaptive Filtering Algorithms and Structures
- Microphone Arrays and Array Signal Processing
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Multi-Rate Filter Banks and Sub-Band Systems
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Noise And Acoustic Environments and Characteristics
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Sound Capture, Processing, and Reproduction Applications
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Sound Source Separation
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Speech-Databases and Software Tools
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Speech Enhancement and Dereverberation Techniques
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Transducers, Acoustic Front-Ends, Hardware
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Voice Activity Detection, Double-Talk Detection, and Signal Segmentation
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New and Emerging Technologies
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