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If we had machines that could hear as humans do, we would expect them to be able to easily distinguish speech from music and background noises, to pull out the speech and music parts for special treatment, to know what direction sounds are coming from, to learn which noises are typical and which are noteworthy.

Hearing machines should be able to listen and react in real time, to take appropriate action on hearing noteworthy events, to participate in ongoing activities.

The IFS TC Nomination & Election Sub-Committee collected this year 18 candidatures from high caliber researchers and scientists, and 9 individuals have been elected.

Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP) TC elects new officers and names venue for MLSP 2011 conference.

he purpose of the Signal Processing Education Technical Committee (SPEd TC) is to foster the growth of all aspects of the intersection between signal processing and education. The past months have been both busy and productive for SPEd TC.

The SPCOM TC aims at illuminating and exploring signal processing challenges in communications and networking.

The Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing (IVMSP) Technical Committee is currently seeking nominations for new members.

Face-to-face communication is a highly interactive process where participants mutually exchange and interpret verbal and nonverbal messages.

Communication dynamics represent the temporal relationship between these communicative messages. Even when only one person speaks at a time, other participants exchange information continuously among themselves and with the speaker through gesture, gaze, posture, and facial expressions.

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