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Urban Sound Symposium 2021

The symposium brings together practitioners and experts that are confronted with urban sound in their professional activities. The program includes invited plenary talks by eminent researchers from around the world, panel discussions, and contributed talks.

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19 - 21 Apr, 2021
19 - 21 Apr, 2021

Hosted by: Ghent University
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