Over the past week, the project was present at two events – first, within a seminar targeted at Master students and researchers in computer science at the University of Milano, Italy, where Simone presented an overview of the project contents and goals.
Then, our student Riccardo presented the paper Estimation of pinna notch frequency from anthropometry: an improved linear model based on Principal Component Analysis and feature selection (R. Miccini, S. Spagnol) at the 1st Nordic Sound and Music Computing Conference in Stockholm, Sweden. About 50 international researchers, mostly from Nordic European countries, attended the conference. You can download the final proceedings version of the paper here.