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Instructions for authors

The aim of EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing is to bring together researchers, scientists and engineers working on the theory and applications of the processing of various audio signals, with a specific focus on speech and music. EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing will be an interdisciplinary journal for the dissemination of all basic and applied aspects of speech communication and audio processes. Its primary objectives are:

  •  To publish articles on the advancement of both human speech communication science and automatic speech and audio systems
  •  To allow rapid and wide diffusion of excellent contributions in these areas
  •  To provide world-wide, barrier-free access to the full text of research articles
  •  To conduct a rapid but thorough review process in order to assure high quality articles
  •  To provide immediate web access once an article is editorially approved

The journal will be dedicated to having original research work, but will also allow tutorial and review articles. Articles will deal with both theoretical and practical aspects of audio, speech, and music processing.

This journal has moved from Hindawi to Springer in March 2011 and is published now in its SpringerOpen portfolio of open access journals.

Each article type published by EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing follows a specific format, as detailed in the corresponding instructions for authors; please choose an article type from the list on the left to view the instructions for authors.

The instructions for authors includes information about preparing a manuscript for submission to EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing, criteria for publication and the online submission process. Other relevant information about the journal's policies, the refereeing process and so on can be found in 'About this journal'.

EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing publishes the following article types:

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Authors and referees are asked to declare any competing interests.

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