|    | CALL FOR PAPERS  7th ISCA Speech Synthesis Workshop (SSW7)  Kyoto, Japan - September 22-24, 2010  http://www.ssw7.org/ 
  The Seventh ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop (ITRW) on Speech  Synthesis will take place at ATR, Kyoto, Japan, September 22-24, 2010.  It is co-sponsored by the International Speech Communication  Association (ISCA), the ISCA Special Interest Group on Speech  Synthesis (SynSIG), the National Institute of Information and  Communications Technology (NICT), and the Effective Multilingual  Interaction in Mobile Environments (EMIME) project.  The workshop will  be held as a satellite workshop of Interspeech 2010 (Chiba, Japan,  September 26-30, 2010).  This workshop follows on from the previous  workshops, Autrans 1990, Mohonk 1994, Jenolan Caves 1998, Pitlochry  2001, Pittsburgh 2004, Bonn 2007, which aim to promote research and  development of all aspects of speech synthesis. 
  Workshop topics Papers in all areas of speech synthesis technology are  encouraged to be submitted, with emphasis placed on: 
  * Spontaneous/expressive speech synthesis  * Speech synthesis in dialog systems  * Voice conversion/speaker adaptation  * Multilingual/crosslingual speech synthesis  * Automated methods for speech synthesis  * TTS for embedded devices  * Talking heads with animated conversational agents  * Applications of synthesis technologies to communication disorders  * Evaluation methods 
  Submissions for the technical program: 
  The workshop program will consist of invited lectures, oral and poster  presentations, and panel discussions.  Prospective authors are invited  to submit full-length, 4-6 page papers, including figures and  references.  All papers will be handled and reviewed electronically.  The SSW7 website http://www.ssw7.org/ will provide you with further  details. 
  Important dates: 
  * May 7, 2010: Paper submission deadline  * June 30, 2010: Acceptance/rejection notice  * June 30, 2010: Registration begins  * July 9, 2010: Revised paper due  * September 22-24, 2010: Workshop at ATR in Kyoto  |