HCSNet SummerFest06 registration closing

Registration for HCSNet’s SummerFest06 closes tomorrow (Friday 27th October). If you’re in Sydney in early december late November (27th and 28th to be exact… thanks Linda), there’ll be lots of interesting courses related to Human Communication Sciences, including:
Introduction to Music Perception & Cognition,
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction: Personalisation and User Control,
Introduction to Cognitive Neuropsychology,
Bayesian Networks and Markov Models: User Modeling and Natural Language Processing,
Introduction to Fieldwork Methods,
Introduction to Auditory Perception,
Introduction to Psycholinguistics: Logic in Child Language Acquisition,
Introduction to Biometrics,
Time Series Analysis Applied to Music,
Human Factors: Decision Making,
Acquired Neurological Language Disorders,
Interactive Multimodal Systems,
Statistics for Linguistics,
Acoustics of Musical Instruments,
Signed Languages
and finally Auditory-Visual Speech Perception.
Disclaimer: I’m teaching the introduction to fieldwork methods course. Hope to see you there…

2 thoughts on “HCSNet SummerFest06 registration closing”

  1. Hey Tom, it actually runs 27 November – 1 December. Blog a little misleading on that (“early December”).
    Linda

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