Paper Presentations, both as lectures and/or posters, for the upcoming Audio
Engineering Society’s 140th International Convention at the Palais des Congres in
Paris, France, June 4 through 7, have been announced. With topical paper sessions
covering the latest research in immersive audio, audio equipment and delivery,
audio signal processing, live sound issues, acoustics, and more, the Paris
convention will offer four full days of research paper presentations representing the
frontiers of research in the professional, scientific and educational communities.
Sessions have been reviewed and evaluated by convention Papers Co-Chairs
Thomas Goerne, Wolfgang Klippel, Bergame Periaux, Robin Reumers and Dejan
Todorovic, assisted by a number of external expert reviewers from the AES audio
community.

Saturday’s paper sessions will offer a wealth of presentations on the topics of audio
equipment and formats, instrumentation and measurement, audio signal processing,
and room acoustics. Sunday’s sessions add offerings related to audio perception,
live sound production, upmixing, audio quality, content management and
applications in audio.

Day three paper presentations include further focus on perception and audio signal
processing, live sound practice, rendering, human factors and interfaces, recording
and production techniques, rendering systems, and human factors and interfaces in
audio. Immersive audio paper sessions will be presented on the final day of the
convention, along with further presentations on perception and rendering, human
factors and interfaces.

“The Papers presentations at the 140th AES Convention are an exciting insight into
the future of audio technology,’ says Michael Williams, Convention Chair for AES
Paris. “Although papers on immersive audio, perception and audio signal processing
take pride of place this year, you will find most of the facets of research in the
audio industry are present at the upcoming AES convention in Paris.’

Complete AES 140th International Convention Paper Sessions and presenters are
available on the AES website at http://www.aes.org/events/140/pa
pers/
and via the AES Events mobile app (iOS and Android), which also offers
conventions maps, scheduling, social media interaction, and other helpful guides to
making the most of the convention.

Early Registration pricing and free Exhibits-Plus badges are currently available
through May 19 at http://www.aes.org/events/14
0/registration/
. Member and Student discounts apply.

Find out more about the Audio Engineering Society at aes.org.