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Sunday, June 10, 2012 by Chris Wellekens

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3-1 ISCA Events
3-1-1(2012-09-09) INTERSPEECH 2012 Portland Oregon USA (updated)

                                 REGISTRATION IS OPEN

 

Interspeech 2012
Join Us for InterSpeech 2012! 
 
Held in beautiful Portland, Oregon, the InterSpeech 2012 Conference will feature 4 Keynote Speakers, including Chin-Hui Lee, the 2012 ISCA Medalist, Show & Tell Demonstrations, 9 poster sessions, a variety of special sessions, and presentations of the top rated papers. 
 
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to network with over 1,000 of your colleagues! 
 
Paper Submission Deadline Approaching
The Call for Papers, Special Sessions, and Show & Tell will be open until  Sunday, April 1, 2012
 
 
Important Dates and Deadlines
April 1: Deadline to submit a paper for the Conference, Special Sessions, and Show & Tell
June 8: Notification of paper acceptance
June 16: Grant application deadline
June 22: Camera-ready paper due
June 30: Early registration deadline
August 8: Hotel and standard registration deadline
       
HOTEL
Rooms at the discounted guest rate are limited! Reserve your room today!
REGISTRATION
Register early and save!
 
TUTORIALS
Eight tutorials will be offered at the 2012 Conference.  Click here to view the schedule. 
GRANTS & AWARDS 
A limited number of grants to offset registration and travel costs are available.  Cash awards are possible, too.  Click here for more information.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



InterSpeech 2012 c/o Conference Solutions 2545 SW Spring Garden Street, Suite 150 | Portland, OR 97219 US

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3-1-2(2012-09-09) Poster Interspeech 2012 Portland OR. USA
 
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Interspeech 2012
Register Now for InterSpeech 2012!
 
Join us in scenic Portland, Oregon for this year's Conference featuring 4 Keynote Speakers, including Chin-Hui Lee, the 2012 ISCA Medalist, Show & Tell Demonstrations, numerous oral and poster sessions, a variety of special sessions, and presentations of the top-rated papers. Don't miss this opportunity to network with over 1,000 of your colleagues in the City of Roses!  
 
Register now and save $100! Registration fees increase on July 1.
 
*** At least one author of each accepted paper MUST register for the Conference by Saturday, June 30. An author is allowed to present more than one paper, but a paper cannot be presented by someone who is not one of the authors of the paper. ***
 
Important Dates and Deadlines
June 8: Notification of paper acceptance
June 16: Grant application deadline
June 22: Camera-ready paper due
June 30: Early registration deadline and deadline for accepted authors to register
August 8:
Hotel cutoff and standard registration deadline
       
Hotel
Rooms at the discounted guest rates are limited! Reserve your room today!
 
Tutorials
Eight tutorials will be offered at the 2012 Conference.  Click here to view the schedule.
 
Grants & Awards
A limited number of grants are available to help offset the costs associated with attending the Conference.  Click here for more information.
 
Satellite Workshops
A number of Satellite Workshops have been arranged in conjunction with the Conference. Be sure to visit the satellite page of the website to learn more!
 
Satellite Workshop Paper Submission Deadlines
April 21: SAPA-SCALE
May 31: Interdisciplinary Workshop on Feedback Behaviors in Dialog
June 15: WOCCI - 3rd Workshop on Child, Computer and Interaction
June 15: MLSLP2012 - The Second Symposium on Machine Learning in Speech and Language Processing


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3-1-3(2012-09-09) Tutorials and Workshops at Interspeech 2012 Portland OR USA
The organizers of InterSpeech 2012, Portland, Oregon, USA, September 9-13 are
pleased to announce the following Satellite Workshops and Tutorials. The
tutorials will all be held on September 9. Workshop dates are listed with the
individual workshops below:

TUTORIALS

-- Domain Adaptation in Machine Learning and Speech Recognition
Fei Sha and Brian Kingsbury

-- Topic Models for Acoustic Processing of Speech
    Bhiksha Raj and Paris Smaragdis

-- Voice, Speech and Language Pathology: Biological Basis, Diagnosis and Challenges
    Maria Schuster and Joshua Schindler

-- From Stationary to Adaptive Sinusoidal Modeling of Speech with
     Applications to Speech Technologies and Voice Function Assessment
    Yannis Stylianou

-- Privacy Preserving Speech Processing
    Manas A. Pathak and Bhiksha Raj

-- Computer Assisted Language Learning Systems,
    Tatsuya Kawahara and Nobuaki Minematsu

-- Uncertainty Handling for Environment-Robust Speech Recognition
    R. F. Astudillo, E. Vincent, L. Deng

-- Computational Paralinguistics: Emotion, Affect, and Personality in
    Speech and Language Processing
    Björn Schuller and Anton Batliner

WORKSHOPS

Pre-conference:

Interdisciplinary Workshop on Feedback Behaviors in Dialog
September 7-8, 2012

SAPA-SCALE
September 7-8, 2012

Post-conference:

Blizzard Challenge
September 14, 2012

WOCCI - 3rd Workshop on Child, Computer and Interaction
September 14-15, 2012


For up-to-date information visit http://interspeech2012.org/

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3-1-4(2013-08-23) INTERSPEECH 2013 Lyon France

Interspeech 2013 Lyon, France 25-29 August 2013 General Chair: Frédéric Bimbot

 

Poster Interspeech 2013, Lyon France MENSR AFCP INRIA Université de Lyon CNRS Centre des congrès de Lyon Lyon France ISCA

 

Conference will start in 593days 20h 32m 40s!

Interspeech 2013 will be the 14th annual conference of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA), with a special focus on speech in life science and human societies. It will be held in Lyon, France, from 25 to 29 august 2013. The venue of Interspeech 2013 will be the Congress Center of Lyon.

Committees

Interspeech conferences

Venue

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3-1-5(2013-08-25) Call for Satellite Workshops during INTERSPEECH 2013

Call for Satellite Workshops during INTERSPEECH 2013

The Organizing Committee of InterSpeech 2013 invites proposals for
satellite workshops at InterSpeech 2013, which will be held in Lyon,
FRANCE on 25-29 August 2013. The theme of InterSpeech 2013 is ?Speech in
life science and human societies'.

The Organizing Committee would be pleased to host various workshops and
conferences organized as satellite events of InterSpeech 2013 in order
to stimulate research fields and disciplines related to speech and
language. If you are interested in organizing a satellite workshop, or
would like a planned event to be listed as an official satellite event,
please contact Workshops@InterSpeech2013.org.

The Satellite Workshop coordinator can also help you to connect with
local contacts in different places in France located less than 3 hours
from Lyon by train or car (Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Grenoble,
Montpellier, Paris, etc.).

Proposals should include:

* date and suited location of the workshop
* estimated number of participants
* a short description of the motivation for the workshop
* an outline of the program
* a list of the technical/scientific committee members.


* Proposals for satellite workshops must be submitted by email to
Workshops@InterSpeech2013.org before September 1st 2012.
* Notification of acceptance and ISCA approval / sponsorship is
scheduled for October 30, 2012.


If you have any questions about whether a potential event would be a
good candidate for an InterSpeech 2013 satellite workshop feel free to
contact the Satellite Workshops Chair.

Sincerely,

Laurent Besacier
Satellite Workshops Chair

Workshops@InterSpeech2013.org


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3-1-6(2014-09-07) INTERSPEECH 2014 Singapore

 

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3-1-7(2015) INTERSPEECH 2015 Dresden RFA

Conference Chair: Sebastian Möller, Technische Universität Berlin

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3-1-8Call for ISCA Training Schools

ISCA Training Schools
       There is even a call for the next ISCA Summer School with
deadline April 15th.

Please find details above uner ISCA News.

 

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3-1-9InterSpeech 2012 - WORKSHOPS: reminder about deadline for papers submission
InterSpeech 2012 - WORKSHOPS: reminder about deadline for papers submission

Greetings,
The five satellite workshops listed below are offered as ancillary
meetings for those attending InterSpeech 2012. We would like to invite you
to submit a paper to and participate in the following fantastic workshops.


1. WOCCI - 3rd Workshop on Child, Computer and Interaction
This workshop will be a venue to bring together researchers and
practitioners from universities and industry working in all aspects of
child-machine interaction including computer, robotics and multi-modal
interfaces
Paper submission deadline: June 15, 2012
Workshop dates: Sept. 14 - 15, 2012
Website: http://www.wocci.org

2. MLSLP2012 - The Second Symposium on Machine Learning in Speech and
Language Processing
This symposium aims to foster communication and collaboration between
researchers in machine learning and speech and language processing.
Paper submission deadline: June 15, 2012
Workshop date: Sept. 14, 2012
Website: http://www.ttic.edu/sigml/symposium2012/

3. Interdisciplinary Workshop on Feedback Behaviors in Dialog
This workshop will provide a venue for an interdisciplinary examination of
production and comprehension of back-channels and feedback behaviors in
dialog.
Workshop dates: Sept. 7 - 8, 2012
Website: http://www.cs.utep.edu/feedback
Key note lectures by Julia Hirschberg and Graham Bodie

4. SAPA-SCALE
This workshop will provide a venue to bring together researchers
addressing perceptually motivated speech and audio processing tasks with
the tools of statistical signal processing and machine learning.
Workshop dates: Sept. 7 - 8, 2012
Website: http://www.sapaworkshops.org/2012

5. Blizzard Challenge
This workshop will provide a venue to understand and compare research
techniques in building corpus-based speech synthesizers on the same data.
Workshop date: Sept. 14, 2012
Website: http://www.synsig.org/index.php/Blizzard_Challenge_2012

-- Keelan and Su-Youn, Interspeech 2012 Satellite Workshop co-chairs



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3-2 ISCA Supported Events
3-2-1(2012-07-03) Young Researchers RoundTable on Spoken Dialog Systems (YRRSDS) 2012, Seoul, S.Korea

Young Researchers RoundTable on Spoken Dialog Systems (YRRSDS) 2012.

YRRSDS (www.yrrsds.org), is an annual workshop designed for students, post docs, and junior researchers working in research related to spoken dialogue systems in both academia and industry.

 The workshop is meant to provide an interdisciplinary forum for creative thinking about current issues in spoken dialogue systems research, and help create a stronger international network of young researchers working in the field.

YRRSDS has been a satellite event of SIGdial (Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue) since 2005, and will be held on July 3rd and 4th 2012 before SIGdial in Seoul.

The YRRSDS'12 Organizing Committee: Timo Baumann (U Hamburg, Germany) Heather Friedberg (U Pittsburgh, USA) Jana Götze (KTH Stockholm, Sweden) Srini Janarthanam (HWU Edinburgh, UK) Kyungduk Kim (Postech, South Korea) KyukSu Ryu (Seoul National University, South Korea) Pierre Lison (U Oslo, Norway) Alejandra Lorenzo (Loria, France) Raveesh Meena (KTH Stockholm, Sweden) WonSeok Choi (U Sogang, South Korea) Michal Ptaszynski (High-Tech research Center, Japan)

 Contact email: yrrsds2012@gmail.com

Website: www.yrrsds.org

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3-2-2(2012-07-05) CfP SIGDIAL 2012 Conference, Seoul, South Korea
CALL FOR PAPERS
SIGDIAL 2012 CONFERENCE:  13th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest
Group on Discourse and Dialog
Seoul, South Korea
July 5-6, 2012

Deadline for submissions:  March 26, 2012 GMT-11

CALL FOR PAPERS

The SIGDIAL venue provides a regular forum for the presentation of
cutting edge research in discourse and dialog to both academic and
industry researchers. Continuing a series of twelve successful
previous meetings, this conference spans the research interest areas
of discourse and dialog. The conference is sponsored by the SIGDIAL
organization (http://www.sigdial.org/), which serves as the Special
Interest Group on discourse and dialog for both ACL and ISCA.

Topics of Interest

We welcome formal, corpus-based, implementation or analytical work on
discourse and dialog including but not restricted to the following
themes and topics:

1. Discourse Processing and Dialog Systems
2. Corpora, Tools and Methodology
3. Pragmatic and/or Semantic Modeling
4. Dimensions of Interaction
5. Applications of Dialog and Discourse Processing Technology

For a detailed list of topics of interest, see
http://nlp.postech.ac.kr/sigdial2012/topics.htm.

Special Theme

Coherence, whether understood as 'general overall interrelatedness' or
'continuity in meaning and context' (Louwerse and Graesser, 2005) is a
topic that spans research on discourse and on dialog and has strong
connections to research on coreference, discourse structure,
dialog/task modeling, natural language generation, etc.  The special
theme for SIGDIAL 2012 is 'characterizing dialog coherence', where
dialog includes multi-party interaction.  We welcome theoretical,
analytical, computational or interdisciplinary submissions on this
topic.

SUBMISSIONS

The program committee welcomes the submission of long papers, short
papers, and demo descriptions. All accepted submissions will be
published in the conference proceedings.
    * Long papers will be presented in full plenary presentations.
They must be no longer than 8 pages, including title, content, and
examples. Two additional pages are allowed for references and
appendices which may include extended example discourses or dialogs,
algorithms, graphical representations, etc.
    * Short papers will be featured in short plenary presentations,
followed by posters. They should be no longer than 4 pages.  One
additional page is allowed for references and appendices.
    * Demonstrations will be presented in special sessions, separate
from short paper presentations and poster sessions. Demo descriptions
will appear in a dedicated section of the proceedings and should be no
longer than 3 pages, inclusive of references. To encourage late
breaking demos, demo submissions have a later deadline.

Papers that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or
publications must provide this information (see submission format).
SIGDIAL 2012 cannot accept for publication or presentation work that
will be (or has been) published elsewhere, except for demonstrations.
Any questions regarding submissions can be sent to the technical
program co-chairs at program-chairs[at]sigdial.org.

Authors are encouraged to submit additional supportive material such
as video clips or sound clips and examples of available resources for
review purposes.

Submission is electronic using paper submission software at:
https://www.softconf.com/c/sigdial2012/

FORMAT

All long, short, and demo submissions should follow the two-column
ACL-HLT 2012 format. We strongly recommend the use of ACL LaTeX style
files or Microsoft Word style files tailored for ACL-HLT 2012
conference. Submissions must conform to the official ACL-HLT 2012
style guidelines (http://www.acl2012.org/call/sub01.asp), and they
must be electronic in PDF. As in most previous years, submissions will
not be anonymous.

MENTORING SERVICE

The mentoring service offered last year has been very beneficial. We
will follow the same practice this year. Submissions with innovative
core ideas that may need language (English) or organizational
assistance will be flagged for 'mentoring' and conditionally accepted
with recommendation to revise with a mentor. An experienced mentor who
has previously published in the SIGDIAL venue will then help the
authors of these flagged papers prepare their submissions for
publication. Any questions about the mentoring service can be
addressed to the mentoring service chair, Dr. Kallirroi Georgila, at
kgeorgila[at]ict.usc.edu.

BEST PAPER AWARDS

In order to recognize significant advancements in dialog and discourse
science and technology, SIGDIAL will recognize two best paper awards.
A selection committee consisting of prominent researchers in the
fields of interest will select the recipients of the awards.

SPONSORSHIP

SIGDIAL also offers a number of opportunities for sponsors. For more
information, email Jason Williams, Sponsorship Chair, at
jdw[at]research.att.com.

Dialogue and Discourse

SIGDIAL authors are encouraged to submit their research to the journal
Dialogue and Discourse, which is endorsed by SIGDIAL.

IMPORTANT DATES

Long and Short Papers
 Submission Deadline	March 26, 23:59, GMT-11, 2012
 Paper Notification	May 7, 2012
 Final Paper Due	June 4, 2012

Demos
 Submission Deadline	May 14, 2012
 Notification		May 21, 2012
 Final Paper Due	June 4, 2012

Conference   		July 5-6, 2012

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

For any questions, please contact the appropriate members of the
organizing committee:

General Co-Chairs
Gary Geunbae Lee, POSTECH, South Korea
Jonathan Ginzburg, Universite Paris-Diderot, France

Technical Program Co-Chairs
Claire Gardent, CNRS/LORIA Nancy, France
Amanda Stent, AT&T Labs - Research, USA

Mentoring Chair
Kallirroi Georgila, University of Southern California Institute for
Creative Technologies

Local Chair
Minhwa Chung, Seoul National University

Sponsorships Chair
Jason Williams AT&T Labs - Research, USA

SIGDIAL President
Tim Paek, Microsoft Research, USA

SIGDIAL Vice President
Amanda Stent, AT&T Labs - Research, USA

SIGDIAL Secretary/Treasurer
Kristiina Jokinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
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3-2-3(2012-09-09) Special Session at Interspeech 2012 Speech and Audio Analysis of Consumer and Semi-Professional Multimedia

  Special Session at Interspeech 2012

Speech and Audio Analysis of Consumer and Semi-Professional Multimedia

             http://interspeech2012.org/Special.html

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Consumer-grade and semi-professional multimedia material (video) is becoming abundant on the Internet and other online archives. It is easier than ever to download material of any kind. With cell-phones now featuring video recording capability along with broadband connectivity, multimedia material can be recorded and distributed across the world just as easily as text could just a couple of years ago. The easy availability of vast amounts of text gave a huge boost to the Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval research communities, The above-mentioned multimedia material is set to do the same for multi-modal audio and video analysis and generation. We argue that the speech and language research community should embrace that trend, as it would profit vastly from the availability of this material, and has significant own know-how and experience to contribute, which will help shape this field.

Consumer-created (as opposed to broadcast news, “professional style”) multimedia material offers a great opportunity for research on all aspects of human-to-human as well as man-machine interaction, which can be processed offline, but on a much larger scale than is possible in online, controlled experiments. Speech is naturally an important part of these interactions, which can link visual objects, people, and other observations across modalities. Research results will inform future research and development directions in interactive settings, e.g. robotics, interactive agents, etc., and give a significant boost to core (offline) analysis techniques such as robust audio and video processing, speech and language understanding, as well as multimodal fusion.

Large-scale multi-modal analysis of audio-visual material is beginning in a number of multi-site research projects across the world, driven by various communities, such as information retrieval, video search, copyright protection, etc. While each of these have slightly different targets, they are facing largely the same challenges: how to robustly and efficiently process large amounts of data, how to represent and then fuse information across modalities, how to train classifiers and segmenters on un-labeled data, how to include human feedback, etc. Speech, language and audio researchers have considerable interest and experience in these areas, and should be at the core and forefront of this research. To make progress at a useful rate, researchers must be connected in a focused way, and be aware of each other’s work, in order to discuss algorithmic approaches, ideas for evaluation and comparisons across corpora and modalities, training methods with various degrees of supervision, available data sets, etc. Sharing software, databases, research results and projects' descriptions are some of the key elements to success which are at the core of the Speech and Language in Multimedia (SLIM) SIG's objectives.

The special session will serve these goals by bringing together researchers from different fields – speech, but also audio, multimedia – to share experience, resources and foster new research directions and initiatives. Contributions are expected on all aspects of speech and audio processing for multimedia contents: research results but also presentation of ongoing research projects or software, multimedia databases and benchmarking initiatives, etc. A special session, as opposed to a regular session, offers unique opportunities to emphasize interaction between participants with the goal of strengthening and growing the SLIM community. The following format will be adopted: a few selected talks targeting a large audience (e.g., project or dataset descriptions, overview) will open the session, followed by a panel and open discussion on how to develop our community along with poster presentations.


                                                                                                            
  Assistant Research Professor
  Language Technologies Institute
  School of Computer Science
  Carnegie Mellon University

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3-2-4(2012-09-14) Symposium on Machine Learning in Speech and Language Processing (MLSLP)
Symposium on Machine Learning in Speech and Language Processing (MLSLP) http://ttic.edu/sigml/symposium2012/
This is the second annual meeting of the ISCA Special Interest Group on Machine Learning (SIGML).  
It will include invited talks and general submissions.  The deadline for general submissions is June 15, 2012.  
Please see the web site for up-to-date information.

Call for Participation

The goal of the symposium is to foster communication and collaboration between researchers in these synergistic areas, taking advantage of the nearby location of Interspeech 2012. It is the second annual meeting of the Machine Learning Special Interest Group (SIGML) of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA). (See last year's symposium here.)

Topics

The workshop will feature both invited talks and general submissions. Submissions focusing on novel research are solicited. In addition, we especially encourage position and review papers addressing topics that are relevant to speech, machine learning, and NLP research. These areas include, but are not limited to, applications to speech/NLP of SVMs, log-linear models, neural networks, kernel methods, discriminative transforms, large-margin training, discriminative training, active/semi-supervised/unsupervised learning, structured prediction, Bayesian modeling, deep learning, and sparse representations.

Paper Submission

Prospective authors are invited to submit papers written in English via the 'Submissions' link to the left. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two reviewers, and each accepted paper must have at least one registered author.

Invited Speakers

Shai Ben-David, Inderjit Dhillon, Mark Gales, Brian Roark, Dirk van Compernolle, additional speakers TBA

 

Organizing Committee

Scientific Chair: Joseph Keshet TTI-Chicago
Speech Processing Chair: Karen Livescu TTI-Chicago
Natural Language Processing Chair: David Chiang University of Southern California and Information Sciences Institute
Machine Learning Chair: Fei Sha University of Southern California
Local Organization: Mark Hasegawa-Johnson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 
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3-2-5(2012-11-28) IWSDS'2012 Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems, Paris

IWSDS'2012 Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems

Towards a Natural Interaction with Robots, Knowbots and Smartphones

http://www.iwsds.org

Following the success of IWSDS’2009 (Irsee, Germany), IWSDS’2010 (Gotemba Kogen Resort, Japan) and IWSDS’2011 (Granada, Spain), the Fourth International Workshop on Spoken Dialog Systems (IWSDS 2012) will be held in Paris (France) on November 28-30, 2012.

The IWSDS Workshop series provides an international forum for the presentation of research and applications and for lively discussions among researchers as well as industrialists, with a special interest to the practical implementation of Spoken Dialog Systems in everyday applications.

Spoken dialog is a matter of research investigations for many years. The first spoken language processing systems aimed at providing such an interaction between humans and machines. It slowly appeared that the problem was much more difficult than it was initially thought, as it involves many different components: speech recognition and understanding, prosody analysis, indirect speech acts, dialog handling, maintenance of the communication with verbal or non verbal events such as backchannels, speech generation and synthesis, multimodal fusion and fission, etc. Social interaction among humans is characterized by a continuous and dynamic exchange of information carrying signals. Producing and understanding these signals allow humans to communicate simultaneously on multiple levels. The ability to understand this information, and for that matter adapt generation to the goal of the communication and the characteristics of particular interlocutors, constitutes a significant aspect of natural interaction. It shows that it is actually very complex to develop simple, natural interaction means.

 Even if the research investigations kept on being conducted, it resulted in a shift of interest to easier tasks, such as voice command, voice dictation, or speech transcription. However, scientific achievements in language processing now results in the development of successful applications such as the IBM Watson, the Evi, Apple SIRI or Google Assistant for access to knowledge and interaction with smartphones, while the coming of domestic robots advocates for the development of powerful communication means with their human users and fellow robots.

We welcome you to the workshop.

 

Joseph Mariani (LIMSI & IMMI-CNRS) (Chair)
Laurence Devillers (LIMSI-CNRS & University Paris-Sorbonne 4)
Martine Garnier-Rizet (IMMI-CNRS)
Sophie Rosset (LIMSI-CNRS)

IWSDS 2012 Program Committee

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3-3 Other Events
3-3-1(2012-06-15) CfP XVèmes Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (French)- Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3

École Doctorale 268 « Langage et langues : description, théorisation, transmission »

XVèmes Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs

Date limite de soumission reportée au 10 mars.

http://www.univ-paris3.fr/rjc2012

Créées en 1998, les Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs de l'École Doctorale « Langage et langues» (ED 268, Université Paris III) offrent la possibilité aux jeunes chercheurs inscrits en Doctorat ou en Master Recherche de présenter leurs travaux sous forme de communication orale ou de poster.

 

Au carrefour des disciplines :
Inter - et transdisciplinarité dans les sciences du langage

On assiste depuis la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle à un processus de fragmentation des savoirs, à la fois scientifique et politique, qui a contribué à construire le paysage actuel de la recherche. De nouvelles disciplines, telles que la psychologie ou la sociologie, se sont institutionnalisées. Dans le même temps, les différents domaines du savoir ont connu une spécialisation grandissante, tant dans le champ des sciences humaines que dans les autres sciences. Depuis quelques années, un sentiment de « crise d'identité » (Bouvier, 2004) des disciplines se manifeste par le nombre croissant de programmes de recherche qui visent à promouvoir la collaboration ou la confrontation de différentes spécialités, afin d'étudier les phénomènes dans leur globalité.

L'étude des faits de langue requiert une multiplication des points de vue (étude du son, de la structure, du sens, etc.) et des emprunts à la logique, aux sciences cognitives, à l'anthropologie, à l'histoire, etc. Ainsi, les sciences du langage se révèlent emblématiques de ces échanges entre les domaines du savoir.

S'intéresser aux rapports entre disciplines implique de s'interroger sur la notion de « discipline » elle-même, d'analyser les relations d'englobement (« sous-disciplines », « composantes ») et les délimitations internes d'une discipline donnée. On ne peut circonscrire une discipline sans faire appel à des critères à la fois épistémologiques (définition de l'objet d'étude, méthodologie, formulation d'un ensemble d'explications cohérentes, etc.), sociaux et historiques (institutionnalisation).

Il faut également définir quels sont les modes d'interactions possibles entre les disciplines. À la suite de Frédéric Darbellay (2005) et de Patrick Charaudeau (2010), nous en distinguons trois : la « pluridisciplinarité », l'« interdisciplinarité » et la « transdisciplinarité ». Est « pluridisciplinaire » une démarche de recherche dans laquelle chaque discipline conserve son autonomie, ses méthodes et ses outils ; il s'agit « d'une juxtaposition de points de vue qui apportent chacun une connaissance particulière sur le phénomène étudié » (Charaudeau, 2010). Est « interdisciplinaire » une approche qui s'efforce de faire dialoguer plusieurs disciplines sur un même thème, cherchant ainsi à « établir de véritables connexions entre concepts, outils d'analyse et modes d'interprétation » (ibid.). Enfin, est « transdisciplinaire » une démarche qui transcende les disciplines, réalisant une « intégration des savoirs [...] de telle sorte qu'émerge un discours sui generis construisant son propre lieu de pensée » (ibid.).

 

L'inter- et la transdisciplinarité ne se résument pas à un simple phénomène de « mode intellectuelle ». On peut les envisager comme un « principe de précaution » permettant de mettre à distance « les visions et les divisions du travail scientifique que les disciplines imposent ». Ainsi que le rappellent Nicolas Freymond et al. (2003) : « oublier que c'est le point de vue qui crée l'objet conduit à enfermer la pratique scientifique dans des limites qui ne jouissent d'aucune pertinence théorique ». Le recours critique à plusieurs (sous-)disciplines ou courants disciplinaires paraît donc nécessaire.

Dans cette perspective, les RJC 2012 invitent les participants à réfléchir aux possibilités d'échange (de concepts, de méthodes, de résultats, etc.), de confrontation, voire de fusion, entre différentes spécialités. Nous retiendrons en particulier les communications qui s'intéressent aux questions suivantes :

 
  • Qu'est-ce qu'une « discipline » ? Quelles sont les relations entre « disciplines » et « savoirs » ? Comment les disciplines et sous-disciplines actuelles se sont-elles constituées historiquement ?
  • Quelles ont été les évolutions socio-historiques des théories et pratiques de l'inter- et de la transdisciplinarité ?
  • La monodisciplinarité est-elle encore possible dans les sciences du langage ?
  • Quelles perspectives offrent les recherches inter- et transdisciplinaires ?
  • Quels sont les risques du décloisonnement ? Quelles en sont les limites et les contraintes ?
  • Quelles passerelles peut-on réellement établir entre les disciplines ?
  • Comment les différentes spécialités se positionnent-elles par rapport aux échanges inter- et transdisciplinaires ?
  • Comment l'interdisciplinarité se construit-elle au sein des équipes de recherche ?

Bibliographie sélective

  • BOUTET, Josiane & MAINGUENEAU, Dominique (2005) « Approches interdisciplinaires des pratiques langagières et discursives », Langage et société, 114, Paris, MSH.
  • BOUVIER, Pierre (2004) « Interdisciplinarité, monodisciplinarité, transdisciplinarité » [en ligne], Socio-anthropologie, 14, URL : http://socio-anthropologie.revues.org/index372.html
  • CHARAUDEAU, Patrick (2010) « Pour une interdisciplinarité focalisée'' dans les sciences humaines et sociales » [en ligne], Questions de Communication, 17, URL :http://www.patrick-charaudeau.com/Pour-une-interdisciplinarite.html
  • CHISS, Jean-Louis & PUECH, Christian (1999) Le Langage et ses disciplines, Paris, Duculot.
  • DARBELLAY, Frédéric (2005) Interdisciplinarité et trans-disciplinarité en analyse des discours. Complexité des textes, intertextualité et transtextualité, Genève, Slatkine.
  • FREYMOND, Nicolas et al. (2003) « Ce qui donne sens à l'interdisciplinarité » [en ligne], A contrario, 1, URL : www.cairn.info/revue-a-contrario-2003-1-page-3.htm
  • KOURILSKY, François (dir.) (1990) Carrefour des sciences, Actes du colloque du CNRS « Inter-disciplinarité », Paris, Éditions du CNRS.
  • ORRIGI, Gloria & DARBELLAY, Frédéric (dir.) (2010) Repenser l'interdisciplinarité, Genève, Slatkine.
  • RAMADIER, Thierry (2011) « L'interdisciplinarité au service de la complexité » [en ligne], Articulo - Journal of Urban Research, Book Reviews, URL : http://articulo.revues.org/1731

Conférenciers invités :
Dan SAVATOVSKY - Professeur, Université de Bourgogne

 

Comité Scientifique :
Violaine BIGOT
, Maria CANDEA, Francine CICUREL, Jeanne-Marie DEBAISIEUX, Cécile FOUGERON, Jean-Marie FOURNIER, Emmanuel FRAISSE, Florentina FREDET, Cédric GENDROT, Kim GERDES, Daniel GILE, Luca GRECO, Jean-Patrick GUILLAUME, Pierre HALLÉ, S-tõõg-nooma Kkka KABORE, Dominique KLINGLER, Marie-Christine LALA, Florence LEFEUVRE, Jean-Léo LÉONARD, Marc-Antoine MAHIEU, Aliyah MORGENSTERN, Jean-Paul NARCY-COMBES, Gilles PHILIPPE, Claire PILLOT-LOISEAU, Konstantin POZDNIAKOV, Christian PUECH, Nicolas QUINT, Sandrine REBOUL-TOURÉ, Annie RIALLAND, Rachid RIDOUANE, Anne SALAZAR ORVIG, Pollet SAMVELIAN, Dan SAVATOVSKY, Jacqueline VAISSIÈRE, Daniel VÉRONIQUE, Martine VERTALIER

 


Comité d'Organisation :
Marion CARNIS, Alejandro DIAZ VILLALBA, Aurélia ELALOUF, Raphaëlle FOUILLET, Jiayin GAO, Maximilien GUÉRIN, Marine LE MENÉ, Laura NICOLAS, Marie REETZ, Marie RIVIÈRE, Camille SIMON, Marie VIAIN

 

Le colloque est ouvert à tous : masterants, doctorants, chercheurs...
Entrée libre en fonction des places disponibles.
Une attestation de présence sera remise aux participants

Soumission

Les propositions de communication orale se feront en police Times New Roman 12, interligne simple, sous forme d'un résumé de 1000 mots au maximum (références incluses) et les propositions de poster sous forme d'un résumé de 500 mots au maximum (références incluses). Dans le cas de transcriptions phonétiques, veuillez utiliser la police SILDoulos téléchargeable ici.

Les propositions sont à envoyer au Comité d'Organisation par courriel (rjc.ed268.2012@gmail.com) en double exemplaire au format .rtf : le premier sera nommé « anon_nom-de-l-auteur_rjc2012.
rtf » (par exemple « anon_DUPONT_rjc2012.rtf ») et contiendra :

Le titre
5 mots-clés
La ou les discipline(s)
Le résumé
Le type de présentation (communication orale ou poster)

Le second nommé « nom-de-l-auteur_rjc2012.rtf » (par exemple « DUPONT_rjc2012.rtf ») devra comporter les informations suivantes, en plus des précédentes :

Les coordonnées (nom, prénom, courriel et adresse postale)
L'affiliation (nom de l'université, nom du laboratoire)
Le niveau d'études (master / doctorat / post-doc ; préciser le nombre d'années pour le doctorat)
Le directeur de recherche

Une seule soumission par participant sera examinée.

Les communications orales et les posters pourront se faire en anglais ou en français. La durée de la communication est fixée à 20 minutes + 10 minutes de discussion.

Contact et soumission:
rjc.ed268.2012@gmail.com
Calendrier
Date limite pour les soumissions : 15 février 2012
Notification et début des inscriptions : 30 mars 2012
Date limite pour les inscriptions et le dépôt du résumé : 15 avril 2012
Colloque : 15 & 16 juin 2012
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3-3-2(2012-06-18) 19th International ECSE Summer School in Novel Computing , JOENSUU, FINLAND

19th International ECSE Summer School in Novel Computing
June 18-21, 2012, JOENSUU, FINLAND
http://cs.joensuu.fi/ecse/2012/

Registration deadline: May 31, 2012
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University of Eastern Finland (UEF) announces the 19th
International ECSE Summer School in Novel Computing:

http://cs.joensuu.fi/ecse/2012/

The summer school includes two parallel tracks:

Course 1:     Recent Advances in Probabilistic Modeling for Pattern Recognition
Lecturer:     Dr. PATRICK KENNY, Lead researcher, CRIM, Montreal, Canada
Description:  http://cs.joensuu.fi/ecse/2012/Kenny_probabilistic.pdf

Course 2:     Social Computing
Lecturer:     Dr. ROSTA FARZAN, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Description:  http://cs.joensuu.fi/ecse/2012/Farzan_social.pdf

By participating to the lectures, the course participants earn two credit points (2 ECTS) according to the European credit transfer system. Upon successful participation, each participants will be given a printed course certificate.

In addition to high-quality lectures, the summer school offers an
inspiring learning environment and relaxed social program, in the middle of
North Carelia region. Experience the unique Finnish midsummer with lakeside
sauna and the nearly 'nightless night'.

With approximately 15000 students and 2800 members of staff, the University of
Eastern Finland is one of the largest universities in Finland. The university
has campuses in Joensuu, Kuopio and Savonlinna. The university has extensive
international relations and it is involved in several international networks.
The university's teaching and research staff and students are active in
participating in various mobility programmes.

The summer school is organized by the School of Computing, University of Eastern Finland (http://www.uef.fi/cs). The research areas of the department include intelligent media computing (speech & image processing, color research and computational intelligence), information systems and software quality, interactive technologies and educational technology.

Contact:

WWW:    http://cs.joensuu.fi/ecse/2012/
e-mail: ecse2012@cs.joensuu.fi

Any questions about the individual courses can be directed to:

Pattern recognition:    Dr. Tomi Kinnunen (tkinnu@cs.joensuu.fi)
Social Computing:       Dr. Roman Bednarik (rbednari@cs.joensuu.fi)
General inquiries:      Prof. Pasi Fränti (franti@cs.joensuu.fi)

See you in Joensuu!

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3-3-3(2012-06-25) 2012 Summer Workshop on Language Engineering,Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
 Johns Hopkins University
 Center for Language and Speech Processing
   2012 Summer Workshop on Language Engineering
One-page proposals are invited for the 18th annual JHU summer workshop. Proposals should aim to advance the state of the art in any of the various fields of Human Language Technology (HLT) or of related areas of Machine Intelligence, such as Computer Vision (CV).
IMPORTANT DATES:
Proposal Submission .................................................... October 24, 2011
Preliminary Review Notification .................................... November 1, 2011
Invitations to Review Meeting ....................................... November 1-4, 2011
Main Planning Meeting ................................................. December 2-4, 2011
Workshop Dates ........................................................... June 25 - August 7, 2012
Proposals are welcome (via e-mail to clsp@jhu.edu) on any topic of interest to HLT, CV and technically related areas.  For example, proposals may address novel topics or long-standing problems in one of the following areas.
SPEECH TECHNOLOGY:  Proposals are welcomed that address any aspect of information extraction from speech signal (message, speaker identity, language,...). Of particular interest are proposals for techniques whose performance would be minimally degraded by input signal variations, or which require minimal amounts of training data.
NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING: Proposals for knowledge discovery from text are encouraged, as are proposals in traditional fields such as parsing, machine translation, information extraction, sentiment analysis, summarization, and question answering.  Proposals to improve the accuracy or to enrich the output of such systems, or extend their reach by improving their speed, scalability, and coverage of languages and genres are desired.
VISUAL SCENE INTERPRETATION: New strategies are needed to parse visual scenes or generic (novel) objects, analyzing an image as a set of spatially related components.  Such strategies may integrate global top-down knowledge of scene structure (e.g., generative models) with the kind of rich bottom-up, learned image features that have recently become popular for object detection.  They will support both learning and efficient search for the best analysis.
TASK-BASED EVALUATION METHODS: Different tasks that utilize human language technology impose different types of demands on the technology and require different levels of performance.  Proposals are solicited that address task-based evaluation of functionality as well as usability of various technologies such as speech transcription, spoken term detection, information extraction, machine translation, and text, image and video retrieval.
Research topics selected for investigation by teams in past workshops may serve as good examples for prospective proposers (http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/workshops).
An independent panel of experts will screen all received proposals for suitability. Results of this screening will be communicated by November 1, 2011. Authors passing this initial screening will be invited to an interactive peer-review meeting in Baltimore on December 2-4, 2011.  It is expected that the proposals will be revised at this meeting to address any outstanding concerns or new ideas.  Two to three research topics and the teams to tackle them will be selected at this meeting for the 2012 workshop.
We attempt to bring the best researchers to the workshop to collaboratively pursue the selected topics for six weeks.  Authors of successful proposals typically become the team leaders.  Each topic brings together a diverse team of researchers and students.  The senior participants come from academia, industry and government.  Graduate student participants familiar with the field are selected in accordance with their demonstrated performance. Undergraduate participants, selected through a national search, are rising star seniors: new to the field and showing outstanding academic promise.
If you are interested in participating in the 2012 Summer Workshop we ask that you submit a one-page research proposal for consideration, detailing the problem to be addressed.  If your proposal passes the initial screening, we will invite you to join us for the December 2-4 meeting in Baltimore (as our guest) for further discussions aimed at consensus.
If a topic in your area of interest is chosen as one of the topics to be pursued next summer, we expect you to be available for participation in the six-week workshop. We are not asking for an ironclad commitment at this juncture, just a good faith understanding that if a project in your area of interest is chosen, you will actively pursue it.  We in turn will make a good faith effort to accommodate any personal/logistical needs to make your six-week participation possible.
Proposals should be submitted via e-mail to clsp@jhu.edu by 4PM EST on Mon, October 24, 2011.
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3-3-4(2012-06-27) CfP 10th International Workshop On Content –Based Multimedia Indexing, University of Savoie France

 

the submission date for CBMI'2012 has been extended to February 20th, 2012

 

********10th International Workshop On Content –Based Multimedia Indexing******
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Call for papers

Following the nine successful previous events of CBMI (Toulouse 1999, Brescia 2001, Rennes
2003, Riga 2005, Bordeaux 2007, London 2008, Chania 2009, Grenoble 2010 and Madrid
2011), LISTIC University of Savoy/CNRS will organize the next Context Based Multimedia
Indexing event on June 27-29 2012 10th. www.polytech.univ-savoie.fr/cbmi2012

 International Workshop CBMI 2012 aims at bringing together the various communities
involved in the different aspects of content-based multimedia indexing, retrieval, browsing
and presentation. The scientific program of CBMI 2011 will include invited keynote talks and
regular and special sessions with contributed research papers. Best papers will be published
in a special issue of ACM Multimedia tools and Applications, Springer. The Workshop is supported by IEEE,
French national Research network GDR-CNRS ISIS, Rhône-Alpes Region. ACM SIGMM and Eurasip supports are pending.

Technical Program:
Topics of interest, grouped in technical tracks, include, but are not limited to:   
      * Visual Indexing (image, video, graphics)
      * Visual content extraction Identification and tracking of semantic regions
      * Identification of semantic events   
      * Audio and Multi-modal Indexing
      * Audio indexing (audio, speech, music)
      * Audio content extraction
      * Multi-modal and cross-modal indexing
      * Metadata generation, coding and transformation   
      * Multimedia Information Retrieval (image, audio, video, …)
      * Matching and similarity search
      * Content-based search
      * Multimedia data mining
      * Multimedia recommendation
      * Large scale multimedia database management
      * Multimedia Browsing and Presentation
      * Summarisation, browsing and organization of multimedia content
      * Personalization and content adaptation
      * User interaction and relevance feedback
      * Multimedia interfaces, presentation and visualization tools

All accepted and registered papers will be published in the workshop proceedings which will
be indexed and distributed by the IEEExplore. Selected papers will appear, after extension
and peer-review, in a special issue of Multimedia Tools and Applications journal.

Paper submission:
Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers of not more than six (6) pages including
results, figures and references. Papers will be accepted only by electronic submission
through conference management system. Style files (Latex and Word) will be provided for
the convenience of the authors at www.polytech.univ-savoie.fr/cbmi2012

Important dates:
      * Submission of full paper (to be received by): January 13, 2012
      * Notification of acceptance: February 27, 2011
      * Submission of camera-ready papers: March 12, 2011

Chairs: 
General chair: Patrick Lambert, LISTIC, Polytech de Savoie Technical
Technical Program chair: Stéphane Marchand-Maillet, University of Geneva
Technical Program co-chair: Shin’ichi Satoh, NII, Japan
Special Session chair: Philippe Joly, IRIT, France
Publicity chair: Jenny Benois-Pineau, LABRI, University of Bordeaux, France
Publication chair: Alexandre Benoit, University of Savoie, France
Demo chair: Sid-Ahmed Berrani, Orange Labs, France
ACM SIGMM liaison officer: Suzanne Boll, University of Oldenburg, Germany

Steering committee:
Régine André-Obrecht, IRIT, France
Jenny Benois-Pineau, LABRI, University of Bordeaux, France
Chabane Djeraba, LIFL, France Moncef Gabbouj, University of Tampere, Finland
Patrick Gros, INRIA, France
Ebroul Izquierdo, QMUL, UK
Philippe Joly, IRIT, France
Riccardo Leonardi, University of Brescia, Italy
Bernard Merialdo, EURECOM, France
Georges Quénot, LIG, France
Thomas Sikora, TUB, Germany

Special issue:
Extended communications will be published in a special issue of an open call of ACM
Multimedia Tools and Applications journal, Springer after peer-review.

Cultural program:
The cultural program will be devoted to the history of media production and will comprise a
visit to the French museum of cartoons and a cruise at a historical lake of Annecy with finest
testing of traditional French cuisine.

CALL FOR PAPERS www.polytech.univ-savoie.fr/cbmi2012
contact: patrick.lambert@univ-savoie.fr

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3-3-5(2012-06-28) Workshop Philippe Martin on Prosody
28-29 juin 2012 à Paris deux journées d'étude en l'honneur de notre ami et collègue Philippe Martin. Le programme est attaché à ce message. D'autres informations sont disponibles sur le site web du colloque: http://sites.google.com/site/phmartin2012/
 
 
 Mathieu Avanzi, Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie et Hiyon Yoo
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3-3-6(2012-07-02) eNTERFACE'12 Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces, Supelec, Metz, France

Last Call for participation to the 8th International Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces; July 2nd - July 27th, 2012; Supélec (Metz,

France)

 

Registration still open until the 15th of May

 

 

After the previous workshops which had an impressive success record and had proven the viability and usefulness of this original workshop, the 8th edition will take place in Supélec (Metz, France). eNTERFACE workshops aim at establishing a tradition of collaborative, localized research and development work by gathering, in a single place, a team of senior project leaders in multimodal interfaces, researchers, and

(undergraduate) students, to work on a pre-specified list of challenges, for 4 weeks. Participants are organized in teams, attached to specific projects, working on free software. Each week will typically consist of working sessions by the teams on their respective projects plus a tutorial given by an invited senior researcher and a presentation of the results achieved by each project group. The last week will be devoted to writing an article on the results obtained by the teams plus a big session where all the groups will present their achievements.

 

This year, participants will be provided with an especially great technical infrastructure, the SmartRoom. In addition to basic network infrastructure and internet access, robots (Nao, Parrot drone, Koala, Rovio and Bioloid), multimedia devices (2d and 3d cameras, Kinect, array of microphones and even an holophonic room) and sensors (brain computer interfaces, eyetrackers and some biomedical sensors) will be available for the projects. For more details, see the website.

 

Senior researchers, PhD, MS, or undergraduate students are now invited to submit an application for participation at eNTERFACE'12. All those interested in participating at the workshop should send their application by emailing the organizing committee at enterface12@supelec.fr. The content of the application can be found on the website of the summer school (http://enterface12.metz.supelec.fr)

. The deadline is fixed at the 30th of April. Applicants can choose up to three projects ordered by preference (see the website for the description of the projects and available positions in each of them). 

Selection of the applicants will be carried out by the project leaders.

 

Projects :

P1 - Speech, gaze and gesturing - multimodal conversational interaction with Nao robot,

P2 - Laugh Machine,

P3 - Human motion recognition based on videos,

P4 - Wave Front Synthesis Holophony - Star Trek's Holodeck,

P5 - M2M - Socially Aware Many-to-Machine Communication,

P6 - Is this guitar talking or what!?,

P7 - CITYGATE, The multimodal cooperative intercity Window,

P8 - Active Speech Modifications,

P9 - eyeTS: eye-tracking Tutoring Systems; Towards User-Adaptive Eye-Tracking Educational Technology,

P10 - ArmBand : Inverse Reinforcement Learning for a BCI driven robotic arm control.

 

Important dates :

* March 27th, 2012 Publication of the Call for Participation

* May 15th, 2012 Closing of the Call for Participation

* May 30th, 2012 Publication of the teams

* July 2nd - July 27th, 2012 eNTERFACE'12 Workshop Website of the workshop : http://enterface12.metz.supelec.fr

Send correspondence to : enterface12@supelec.fr The organizing committee of eNTERFACE'12 is looking forward for your applications.

 

 

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3-3-7(2012-07-05) CfP QoMEX 2012 Australia
QoMEX is QUALINETs' flagship scientific event and I'd like to draw your attention to the following topic (among others as part of the CfP [1]):
 

Standardization Activities in Multimedia Quality Evaluation: Benchmarking efforts, multimedia databases/ datasets of various modalities (speech, audio, video, sensory, etc.) and fidelities (quality, bitrate, etc.), testing conditions and methods, new objective metrics and models for upcoming standards.

 
Authors of databases/datasets of different sorts accepted for publication will receive:
 - Dataset hosting as part of COST IC1003 QUALINET [2].
 - Citable publication as part of the QoMEX proceedings.

Datasets shall be appropriately anonymized and will be evaluated by the program committee on the basis of the collection methodology and the value of the dataset as a resource for the research community.

Submission guidelines are the same as for regular papers, see QoMEX'12 authors' paper kit for details [3].
 
Important Dates
 *) Submission deadline: February 14, 2012
 *) Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2012
 *) Camera ready submission: May 14, 2012
 *) Author registration deadline: May 30th, 2012

Best regards,
 -Christian
(TPC Co-Chair of QoMEX'12 & Chair of QUALINET WG4 Databases and Validation)


:--
:- Dr. Christian Timmerer
:- Ass.-Prof., Multimedia Communication, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt


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3-3-8(2012-07-16) CfP Third 2012 International Conference on Audio, Language and Image Processing Shanghai China
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CALL FOR PAPERS
(ICALIP2012)
Third 2012 International Conference on Audio, Language and Image Processing
 
July 16-18, 2012, Shanghai, China
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This IEEE/IET conference (the 3rd International Conference on Audio, Language and Image Processing, ICALIP2012) will provide a unique forum for researchers, engineers and educators interested in audio, language and image processing to learn about recent progresses, to address related challenges and to develop new methods, applications and systems. The conference, to be held on July 16-18, 2012 in Shanghai, the largest city of China, is co-organized by IEEE CIS Shanghai Chapter, Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, IET Shanghai Network, Shanghai University, Tongji University, Fudan University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The conference proceedings including all the accepted papers will be published by IEEE (IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1250D-ART and ISBN: 978-1-4673-0174-9) and indexed in both EI and ISTP. Best Paper Awards will be granted to the authors of those outstanding papers determined by the International Program Committee of the conference and also the expanded version of the selected papers will be published in four SCI-E indexed IET Research Journals.
 
IMPORTANT DATES
²   The Submission Deadline       March 15, 2012
²   Notification of Acceptance     May 1, 2012
²    Camera-ready Copy               May 30, 2012
 
Topics
Conference topics include, but are not limited to: 
A.   Audio and Music Processing: Compression and Coding, 3D and Surround Sounds, Digital Rights and Watermarking, Music Information Retrieval, Internet Audio, Audio Beam Loudspeaker, Hearing Aids, Echo Cancellation, Binaural Hearing, Crosstalk Cancellation, Voice Processing in Cochlear Implants.
B.   Language and Speech Processing: Language Acquisition and Reproduction, Human Language Understanding and Learning, Machine Translation, Speech Recognition and Understanding, Speech Enhancement, Spoken Document Retrieval.
C.   Image Processing: Image Coding, Image Filtering and Enhancement, Image Segmentation and Understanding, Image Representation and Modeling, Feature Extraction and Analysis, Image Storage and Retrieval, Image Authentication and Watermarking, DSP/FPGA Implementations.
D.   Computer Graphic and Virtual Reality: Computational Geometry, Modeling, Rendering, Visualization, Animation and Simulation, Interactive Environments, Immersive Virtual Reality, Virtual environments, Applications of Virtual Reality.
E.   Bio-informatics: Biomedical Image Processing & Visualization, Bio-signal Processing and Analysis, Biomedical Engineering, Medical and Biomedical Applications, Health Monitoring Systems, Health Informatics.
F.   Remote Sensing and GIS: Mobile and Wireless GIS, Geospatial Information Visualization and Service, Multi-dimensional GIS (3D GIS), Indoor and Outdoor Location, Remote Sensing Image Preprocessing, Multisensor and Multisource Data Fusion, GPS Technology, Remote Sensing and GIS Application.
G.   Multimedia SOC Design: Reconfigurable Processor for Multimedia, Multimedia system-on-a-chip, Multi-core Technology for Multimedia Processing, GPU-based Multimedia Processing, Novel Architecture for Multimedia Computing.
 
Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to send full-length  papers, including figures and references, to the conference website (http://www.icalip2012.org/) following the Instructions for Authors. All papers will be handled and reviewed electronically. Check the conference website for update.
 
 
 
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3-3-9(2012-07-27) LabPhon 13 Stuttgart, Germany

Call for papers

LabPhon 13
The 13th Conference on Laboratory Phonology
Stuttgart, Germany, July 27-29, 2012

Deadline for abstract submission: 15 January 2012

Notification of acceptance: 31 March 2012

Conference website:
http://www.labphon13.labphon.org/

Abstracts are solicited for contributed papers for presentation as 20-minute oral contributions or as posters. Contributions relating to the conference themes are especially encouraged; there will also be sessions for non-thematic papers.

The overall theme for the conference is “Phonological and phonetic computations: between grammar and neural activity.” Our goal is to bring together researchers from phonology, phonetics, and adjacent psycho- and neurosciences and to seek to advance these disciplines by encouraging the joint pursuit of interdisciplinary research questions. Specific topics that address this theme are the following:

    Simulation as a research method in Laboratory Phonology.
    Invited speakers: Bruce Hayes (UCLA), Andrew Wedel (Univ. Arizona)
    Invited moderator: Bernd Möbius (Saarland Univ.)

    Computational approaches to sound change: data-driven and model driven.
    Invited speakers: Jonathan Harrington (LMU Munich), Paul Boersma (Univ. Amsterdam)
    Invited moderator: John Coleman (Univ. Oxford)

    Temporal mechanisms in neural processing of sounds and prosodies.
    Invited speakers: Karsten Steinhauer (McGill Univ.), William Idsardi (Univ. Maryland)
    Invited moderator: Carsten Eulitz (Univ. Konstanz)

    Rich memory for rich phonology.
    Invited speakers: Stephen Goldinger (Arizona State Univ.), Robert Port (Indiana Univ.)
    Invited moderator: Holger Mitterer (MPI Nijmegen)

Non-thematic sessions (both oral and poster) will include contributions to other topics of interest to the LabPhon community.

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3-3-10(2012-07-30) 2012 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL IN LANGUAGE AND SPEECH TECHNOLOGIES

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2012 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL IN LANGUAGE AND SPEECH TECHNOLOGIES

 

SSLST 2012

 

(formerly International PhD School in Language and Speech Technologies)

 

Tarragona, Spain

 

July 30 – August 3, 2012

 

Organized by:

Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC)

Rovira i Virgili University

 

http://grammars.grlmc.com/sslst2012/

 

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AIM:

 

SSLST 2012 offers a broad and intensive series of lectures at different levels on language and speech technologies. The students choose their preferred courses according to their interests and background. Instructors are top names in their respective fields. The School intends to help students initiate and foster their research career.

 

The previous event in this series was WSLST 2012: http://grammars.grlmc.com/wslst2012/

 

ADDRESSED TO:

 

Graduate (and advanced undergraduate) students from around the world. Most appropriate degrees include: Computer Science and Linguistics. Other students (for instance, from Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Philosophy, or Cognitive Science) are welcome too.

 

The School is appropriate also for people more advanced in their career who want to keep themselves updated on developments in the field.

 

There will be no overlap in the class schedule.

 

COURSES AND PROFESSORS:

 

- Jont B. Allen (Illinois Urbana-Champaign), A Parametric Analysis of Speech Perception [introductory, 8 hours]

- Hervé Bourlard (Idiap Research Institute, Martigny), Introduction to Speech Recognition, and New Trends in Multilingual Speech Processing [introductory/intermediate, 6 hours]

- Marcello Federico (Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento), Statistical Machine Translation [introductory/intermediate, 8 hours]

- Giuseppe Riccardi (Trento), Spoken Language Understanding [intermediate/advanced, 6 hours]

- Noah A. Smith (Carnegie Mellon), Probability and Structure in Natural Language Processing [intermediate, 8 hours]

- Bayya Yegnanarayana (International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad), Speech Signal Processing [introductory/intermediate, 8 hours]

 

REGISTRATION:

 

It has to be done on line at

 

http://grammars.grlmc.com/sslst2012/Registration.php

 

FEES:

 

They are variable, depending on the number of courses each student takes. The rule is:

 

1 hour =

 

- 10 euros (for payments until May 18, 2012),

- 15 euros (for payments after May 18, 2012).

 

PAYMENT PROCEDURE:

 

The fees must be paid to the School's bank account:

 

Uno-e Bank

bank’s address: Julian Camarillo 4 C, 28037 Madrid, Spain

IBAN: ES3902270001820201823142

BIC/SWIFT code: UNOEESM1

account holder: Carlos Martin-Vide GRLMC

account holder’s address: Av. Catalunya 35, 43002 Tarragona, Spain

 

Please mention SSLST 2012 and your name in the subject. A receipt will be provided on site.

 

Remarks:

 

- Bank transfers should not involve any expense for the School.

- People claiming early registration will be requested to prove that the bank transfer order was carried out by the deadline.

- Students may be refunded only in the case when a course gets cancelled due to the unavailability of the instructor.

 

People registering on site at the beginning of the School must pay in cash. For the sake of local organization, however, it is much recommended to do it earlier.

 

ACCOMMODATION:

 

Information about accommodation will be available on the website of the School.

 

CERTIFICATES:

 

Students will be delivered a certificate stating the courses attended, their contents, and their duration.

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

 

Announcement of the programme: April 12, 2012

Starting of the registration: April 12, 2012

Early registration deadline: May 18, 2012

Starting of the School: July 30, 2012

End of the School: August 3, 2012

 

QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

Lilica Voicu:

florentinalilica.voicu@urv.cat

 

WEBSITE:

 

http://grammars.grlmc.com/sslst2012/

 

POSTAL ADDRESS:

 

SSLST 2012

Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC)

Rovira i Virgili University

Av. Catalunya, 35

43002 Tarragona, Spain

 

Phone: +34-977-559543

Fax: +34-977-558386

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:

 

Diputació de Tarragona

Universitat Rovira i Virgili

 

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3-3-11(2012-08-27) CfP EUSIPCO 2012 Bucharest Romania

EUSIPCO 2012
27-31 August 2012, Bucharest, Romania


The 2012 European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO-2012) is the 20th of its kind organized by the European Association for Signal, Speech, and Image Processing (EURASIP). The conference will be held at the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania and is organized by University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest and Telecom ParisTech.

The focus will be on signal processing theory, algorithms, and applications. Papers will be accepted based on quality, relevance, and novelty and accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of EUSIPCO-2012 and indexed in the main bibliographic databases (IEEExplore inclusion pending, ISI Thomson Web of Knowledge pending).

Areas of Interest

  • Audio and electroacoustics
  • Design and implementation of signal processing systems
  • Multimedia signal processing
  • Spoken language technology
  • Image and video processing
  • Signal estimation and detection
  • Sensor array and multi-channel processing
  • Signal processing for communications
  • Machine learning
  • Nonlinear signal processing
  • Signal processing applications
  • Bio-medical signal processing
  • Information forensics and security

Schedule

Proposal for special sessions:
December 4, 2011

Proposals for tutorials:
February 19, 2012

Electronic submission of papers:
February 26, 2012


Notification of acceptance:
May 20, 2012


Submissions of camera-ready papers:
June 17, 2012


Confirmed Plenary Speakers:

  • Vivek Goyal, MIT, USA: 'Space-from-Time Imaging:  Acquiring Reflectance and Depth With Less Optics
  • Lajos Hanzo, EURASIP Fellow, University of Southampton, UK: 'Shannonian Abstractions, Real-Time Interactive Communications Calamities and Near-Capacity Multimedia Transceivers...'
  • Jean-Paul Haton, IEEE Fellow, IARP Fellow, IUF, France: 'Automatic Speech Recognition: Past, Present and Future'
  • Christian Jutten, IEEE Fellow, IUF, GIPSA Lab, France:  'Source Separation in Nonlinear Mixtures: How and Why?'
  • Arye Nehorai, IEEE Fellow, RSS Fellow, Washington Univ. in St. Louis: 'Computable performance analysis of sparsity recovery with applications'
  • Mihaela van der Schaar, IEEE Fellow, UCLA
  • Alle-Jan van der Veen, IEEE Fellow, Delft Univ. of Technology: 'Sensing the universe: Signal processing challenges for large radio telescope arrays'


More information is available at http://www.eusipco2012.org
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3-3-12(2012-09-03) CfP INT. SYMPOSIUM ON IMITATION AND CONVERGENCE IN SPEECH (ISICS 2012)-Aix-en-Provence, France

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON IMITATION AND CONVERGENCE IN SPEECH (ISICS 2012)

Aix-en-Provence, France, 3-5 September 2012

mail: isics2012@lpl-aix.fr
website: spim.risc.cnrs.fr/ISICS.htm

OVERVIEW

In the course of a conversational interaction, the behavior of each talker often tends to become more similar to that of the conversational partner. Such convergence effects have been shown to manifest themselves under many different forms, which include posture, body movements, facial expressions, and speech. Imitative speech behavior is a phenomenon that may be actively exploited by talkers to facilitate their conversational exchange.  It occurs, by definition, within a social interaction, but has consequences for language that extend much beyond the temporal limits of that interaction. It has been suggested that imitation plays an important role in speech development and may also form one of the key mechanisms that underlie the emergence and evolution of human languages. The behavioral tendency shown by humans to imitate others may be connected at the brain level with the presence of mirror neurons, whose discovery has raised important issues about the role that these neurons may fulfill in many different domains, from sensorimotor integration to the understanding of others' behavior.

The focus of this international symposium will be the fast-growing body of research on convergence phenomena between speakers in speech. The symposium will also aim to assess current research on the brain and cognitive underpinnings of imitative behavior. Our main goal will be to bring together researchers with a large variety of scientific backgrounds (linguistics, speech sciences, psycholinguistics, experimental sociolinguistics, neurosciences, cognitive sciences) with a view to improving our understanding of the role of imitation in the production, comprehension and acquisition of spoken language.

The symposium is organized by the laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS and Aix-Marseille Université, Aix-en-Provence, France (www.lpl.univ-aix.fr). It will be chaired by Noël Nguyen (LPL) and Marc Sato (GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble), and will be held in the Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences Humaines.

INVITED SPEAKERS

. Luciano Fadiga, University of Ferrara, Italy
. Maëva Garnier, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
. Simon Garrod, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
. Beatrice Szczepek Reed, University of York, United Kingdom

CALL FOR PAPERS

Papers are invited on the topics covered by the symposium. Abstracts not exceeding 2 pages must be submitted electronically and in pdf format by 15 April 2012. They will be selected by the Scientific Committee on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the symposium. Notifications of acceptance/rejection will be sent to the authors by 31 May 2012.

IMPORTANT DATES

. 15 April 2012: Abstract submission deadline
. 31 May 2012: Notification of acceptance / rejection
. 30 June 2012: Early registration deadline

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

. Patti Adank, University of Manchester, UK
. Martine Adda-Decker, laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, Paris, France
. Gérard Bailly, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
. Roxane Bertrand, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
. Ann Bradlow, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
. Jennifer Cole, Department of Linguistics, Urbana-Champaign, USA
. Mariapaola D’Imperio, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
. Laura Dilley, Department of Psychology and Linguistics, Michigan State University, USA
. Sophie Dufour, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
. Carol Fowler, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, USA
. Jonathan Harrington, University of Munich, Germany
. Jennifer Hay, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
. Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University, New York, USA
. Holger Mitterer, Max Plank Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
. Lorenza Mondada, laboratoire ICAR, Lyon, France
. Kuniko Nielsen, Oakland University, Rochester, USA
. Noël Nguyen, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
. Martin Pickering, University of Edinburgh, UK
. Marc Sato, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
. Jean-Luc Schwartz, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
. Véronique Traverso, laboratoire ICAR, Lyon, France
. Sophie Wauquier, Université Paris 8, Saint-Denis, France



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3-3-13(2012-09-03) CfP Fifteenth International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE (TSD 2012) Brno, Czech Republic
TSD 2012 - FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
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Fifteenth International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE (TSD 2012)
	      Brno, Czech Republic, 3-7 September 2012
		    http://www.tsdconference.org/

The conference is organized by the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk
University, Brno, and the Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of
West Bohemia, Pilsen.  The conference is supported by International
Speech Communication Association.

Venue: Brno, Czech Republic


THE SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

    March 15 2012 ............ Submission of abstracts
    March 22 2012 ............ Submission of full papers

Submission of abstract serves for better organization of the review
process only - for the actual review a full paper submission is
necessary.

TSD SERIES

TSD series evolved as a prime forum for interaction between researchers in
both spoken and written language processing from all over the world.
Proceedings of TSD form a book published by Springer-Verlag in their
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series.  TSD Proceedings
are regularly indexed by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation
Index.  Moreover, LNAI series are listed in all major citation databases
such as DBLP, SCOPUS, EI, INSPEC or COMPENDEX.


The TSD 2012 conference will be accompanied by a one-day satellite workshop

    Hybrid Machine Translation

The workshop is organized in cooperation with the PRESEMT EU project
Consortium, submissions from other EU machine translation and other
projects are more than welcomed.  The MT workshop submissions will
undergo two separate review processes - the best papers which will
succeed in both review processes (by the TSD 2012 Conference PC and MT
Workshop 2012 PC) will be published in the TSD 2012 Springer
Proceedings, all other accepted MT workshop papers will be published
in a separate proceedings with ISBN.  The MT workshop will take
place on September 3 2012 in the conference venue.


TOPICS

Topics of the conference will include (but are not limited to):

    Corpora and Language Resources (monolingual, multilingual,
    text and spoken corpora, large web corpora, disambiguation,
    specialized lexicons, dictionaries)

    Speech Recognition (multilingual, continuous, emotional
    speech, handicapped speaker, out-of-vocabulary words,
    alternative way of feature extraction, new models for
    acoustic and language modelling)

    Tagging, Classification and Parsing of Text and Speech
    (morphological and syntactic analysis, synthesis and
    disambiguation, multilingual processing, sentiment analysis,
    credibility analysis, automatic text labeling, summarization,
    authorship attribution)

    Speech and Spoken Language Generation (multilingual, high
    fidelity speech synthesis, computer singing)

    Semantic Processing of Text and Speech (information
    extraction, information retrieval, data mining, semantic web,
    knowledge representation, inference, ontologies, sense
    disambiguation, plagiarism detection)

    Integrating Applications of Text and Speech Processing
    (machine translation, natural language understanding,
    question-answering strategies, assistive technologies)

    Automatic Dialogue Systems (self-learning, multilingual,
    question-answering systems, dialogue strategies, prosody in
    dialogues)

    Multimodal Techniques and Modelling (video processing, facial
    animation, visual speech synthesis, user modelling, emotions
    and personality modelling)

Papers on processing of languages other than English are strongly
encouraged.


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Hynek Hermansky, USA (general chair)
    Eneko Agirre, Spain
    Genevieve Baudoin, France
    Jan Cernocky, Czech Republic
    Radovan Garabik, Slovakia
    Alexander Gelbukh, Mexico
    Louise Guthrie, GB
    Jan Hajic, Czech Republic
    Eva Hajicova, Czech Republic
    Patrick Hanks, GB
    Ludwig Hitzenberger, Germany
    Jaroslava Hlavacova, Czech Republic
    Ales Horak, Czech Republic
    Eduard Hovy, USA
    Ivan Kopecek, Czech Republic
    Steven Krauwer, The Netherlands
    Siegfried Kunzmann, Germany
    Natalija Loukachevitch, Russia
    Vaclav Matousek, Czech Republic
    Diana McCarthy, UK
    Hermann Ney, Germany
    Elmar Noeth, Germany
    Karel Oliva, Czech Republic
    Karel Pala, Czech Republic
    Nikola Pavesic, Slovenia
    Vladimir Petkevic, Czech Republic
    Fabio Pianesi, Italy
    Maciej Piasecki, Poland
    Adam Przepiorkowski, Poland
    Josef Psutka, Czech Republic
    James Pustejovsky, USA
    Leon Rothkrantz, The Netherlands
    Milan Rusko, Slovakia
    Pavel Skrelin, Russia
    Pavel Smrz, Czech Republic
    Petr Sojka, Czech Republic
    Stefan Steidl, Germany
    Georg Stemmer, Germany
    Marko Tadic, Croatia
    Tamas Varadi, Hungary
    Zygmunt Vetulani, Poland
    Taras Vintsiuk, Ukraine
    Yorick Wilks, GB
    Victor Zakharov, Russia


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

    Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton, UK
    Walter Daelemans, University of Antwerp, Belgium


FORMAT OF THE CONFERENCE

The conference program will include presentation of invited papers,
oral presentations, and poster/demonstration sessions. Papers will
be presented in plenary or topic oriented sessions.

Social events including a trip in the vicinity of Brno will allow
for additional informal interactions.


SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

Authors are invited to submit a full paper not exceeding 8 pages
formatted in the LNCS style (see below). Those accepted will be
presented either orally or as posters. The decision about the
presentation format will be based on the recommendation of the
reviewers. The authors are asked to submit their papers using the
on-line form accessible from the conference website.

Papers submitted to TSD 2012 must not be under review by any other
conference or publication during the TSD review cycle, and must not be
previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere.

As reviewing will be blind, the paper should not include the authors'
names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the
author's identity, e.g., 'We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...',
should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as 'Smith previously
showed (Smith, 1991) ...'.  Papers that do not conform to the
requirements above are subject to be rejected without review.

The authors are strongly encouraged to write their papers in TeX
or LaTeX formats. These formats are necessary for the final
versions of the papers that will be published in the Springer
Lecture Notes.  Authors using a WORD compatible software for the
final version must use the LNCS template for WORD and within the
submit process ask the Proceedings Editors to convert the paper
to LaTeX format.  For this service a service-and-license fee of
CZK 1500 will be levied automatically.

The paper format for review has to be either PDF or PostScript file
with all required fonts included. Upon notification of acceptance,
presenters will receive further information on submitting their
camera-ready and electronic sources (for detailed instructions on
the final paper format see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html#Proceedings).

Authors are also invited to present actual projects, developed
software or interesting material relevant to the topics of the
conference.  The presenters of the demonstration should provide the
abstract not exceeding one page. The demonstration abstracts will not
appear in the conference proceedings.


IMPORTANT DATES

March 15 2012 ............ Submission of abstracts
March 22 2012 ............ Submission of full papers
May 15 2012 .............. Notification of acceptance
May 31 2012 .............. Final papers (camera ready) and registration
July 26 2012 ............. Submission of demonstration abstracts
July 31 2012 ............. Notification of acceptance for
                           demonstrations sent to the authors
September 3-7 2012 ....... Conference date

Submission of abstracts serves for better organization of the review
process only - for the actual review a full paper submission is
necessary.

The accepted conference contributions will be published in proceedings
that will be made available to participants at the time of the
conference.


OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

The official language of the conference is English.


ACCOMMODATION

The organizing committee will arrange discounts on accommodation in
the 3-star hotel at the conference venue. The current prices of the
accommodation will be available at the conference website.


ADDRESS

All correspondence regarding the conference should be
addressed to
    
    Vendula Halkova, TSD 2012
    Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University
    Botanicka 68a, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
    phone: +420-5-49 49 18 63
    fax: +420-5-49 49 18 20
    email: tsd2012@tsdconference.org

The official TSD 2012 homepage is: http://www.tsdconference.org/


LOCATION

Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic with a
population of almost 400.000 and is the country's judiciary and
trade-fair center. Brno is the capital of South Moravia, which is
located in the south-east part of the Czech Republic and is known
for a wide range of cultural, natural, and technical sights.
South Moravia is a traditional wine region. Brno had been a Royal
City since 1347 and with its six universities it forms a cultural
center of the region.

Brno can be reached easily by direct flights from London, Moscow,
Saint Petersburg, Eindhoven, Rome and Prague and by trains or
buses from Prague (200 km) or Vienna (130 km).

For the participants with some extra time, nearby places may
also be of interest.  Local ones include: Brno Castle now called
Spilberk, Veveri Castle, the Old and New City Halls, the
Augustine Monastery with St. Thomas Church and crypt of Moravian
Margraves, Church of St.  James, Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul,
Cartesian Monastery in Kralovo Pole, the famous Villa Tugendhat
designed by Mies van der Rohe along with other important
buildings of between-war Czech architecture.

For those willing to venture out of Brno, Moravian Karst with
Macocha Chasm and Punkva caves, battlefield of the Battle of
three emperors (Napoleon, Russian Alexander and Austrian Franz
- Battle by Austerlitz), Chateau of Slavkov (Austerlitz),
Pernstejn Castle, Buchlov Castle, Lednice Chateau, Buchlovice
Chateau, Letovice Chateau, Mikulov with one of the largest Jewish
cemeteries in Central Europe, Telc - a town on the UNESCO
heritage list, and many others are all within easy reach.
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3-3-14(2012-09-03) Hybrid Machine Translation Workshop Brno Czech Rep.
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       Hybrid Machine Translation - LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
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Hybrid Machine Translation Workshop, satellite workshop of TSD 2012
	     Brno, Czech Republic, 3 September 2012
     http://www.tsdconference.org/tsd2012/conf_workshop.html

The MT Workshop is organized by the Faculty of Informatics,
Masaryk University, Brno, in cooperation with the PRESEMT EU
project Consortium. The MT Workshop is a satellite workshop of
the Text, Speech and Dialog Conference.

Venue: Brno, Czech Republic

EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE:

    March 25 2012 ............ Submission of full papers

The submission will be closed during the next day after the deadline.

HYBRID MACHINE TRANSLATION

Interest in flexible and adaptable MT systems, based on the
language-independent hybrid methods, whose principles ensure easy
portability to new language pairs has led us to organizing
an MT Workshop in the framework of the TSD Conference 2012. These
methods attempt to overcome well-known problems of some
MT approaches, e.g. bilingual corpora compilation or the
laborious creation of the new rules per language pair. We also
want to address the issue of effectively managing multilingual
content and would welcome interesting suggestions in the
direction of a language-independent machine-learning-based
methodology.

The key aspects that should be touched at the MT Workshop involve
among others syntactic phrase-based modelling, pattern
recognition approaches (such as extended clustering) or
techniques towards the development of a language-independent
analysis. These aspects are intended to be of a hybrid nature,
combining linguistic processing with the positive aspects of the
corpus-based approaches, such as SMT and EBMT.

The need for easy amenability to new language pairs and
relatively inexpensive, readily available language resources as
well as bilingual lexica should be touched too. Modelling of the
translation context on phrases can improve the translation
quality so it should be considered too. Producing phrases via
a semi-automatic and language-independent process of
morphological and syntactic analysis may remove the need for
compatible NLP tools per language pair.

Another relevant aspect to which the attention has to be paid is
a parallelisation of the main translation processes since their
investigation may help to reach a fast, high-quality translation
system. Furthermore, the optimisation and personalisation of the
system parameters via automated processes (such as GAs or swarm
intelligence) is an issue which deserves to be investigated in
any case.

One of the points relevant for MT systems is a user adaptability
and user feedback with appropriate integrated interactive
interfaces. Such systems can be easily customised to both new
language pairs and specific sublanguages.


TOPICS

Topics of the MT Workshop include all themes of machine
translation (with stress on hybrid aspects of MT).

The workshop is organized in cooperation with the PRESEMT EU project
Consortium, submissions from other EU machine translation and other
projects are more than welcomed.

Papers on processing of languages other than English are strongly
encouraged.


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    George Tambouratzis, Greece (chair)
    Bjorn Gamback, Sweden
    Adam Kilgarriff, GB
    Karel Pala, Czech Republic
    Paul Schmidt, Germany


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

    George Tambouratzis
        Institute for Lnaguage and Speech Processing, Greece
        PRESEMT Machine Translation System


FORMAT OF THE WORKSHOP

The MT Workshop program will include presentation of invited papers,
oral presentations, and poster session.

As a part of the main TSD 2012 Conference, social events including
a trip in the vicinity of Brno will allow for additional informal
interactions.


TSD SERIES

TSD series evolved as a prime forum for interaction between researchers in
both spoken and written language processing from all over the world.
Proceedings of TSD form a book published by Springer-Verlag in their
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series.  TSD Proceedings
are regularly indexed by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation
Index.  Moreover, LNAI series are listed in all major citation databases
such as DBLP, SCOPUS, EI, INSPEC or COMPENDEX.


SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

The MT Workshop submissions will undergo two separate review processes
- the best papers which will succeed in both review processes (by the
TSD 2012 Conference PC and MT Workshop 2012 PC) will be published in
the TSD 2012 Springer Proceedings, all other accepted MT Workshop
papers will be published in a separate MT Workshop proceedings
with ISBN.

Authors are invited to submit a full paper not exceeding 8 pages
formatted in the LNCS style (see below). Those accepted will be
presented either orally or as posters. The decision about the
presentation format will be based on the recommendation of the
reviewers. The authors are asked to submit their papers using the
on-line form accessible from the conference website, MT Workshop
submissions have to tick 'MT Workshop review' check box in the form.

Papers submitted to the MT Workshop must not be under review by any
other conference or publication during the workshop review cycle, and
must not be previously published or accepted for publication
elsewhere.

As reviewing will be blind, the paper should not include the authors'
names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the
author's identity, e.g., 'We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...',
should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as 'Smith previously
showed (Smith, 1991) ...'.  Papers that do not conform to the
requirements above are subject to be rejected without review.

The authors are strongly encouraged to write their papers in TeX
or LaTeX formats. These formats are necessary for the final
versions of the papers that will be published in the Springer
Lecture Notes.  Authors using a WORD compatible software for the
final version must use the LNCS template for WORD and within the
submit process ask the Proceedings Editors to convert the paper
to LaTeX format.  For this service a service-and-license fee of
CZK 1500 will be levied automatically.

The paper format for review has to be either PDF or PostScript file
with all required fonts included. Upon notification of acceptance,
presenters will receive further information on submitting their
camera-ready and electronic sources (for detailed instructions on
the final paper format see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html#Proceedings).


IMPORTANT DATES

March 25 2012 ............ Submission of full papers
May 15 2012 .............. Notification of acceptance
May 31 2012 .............. Final papers (camera ready) and registration
September 3 2012 ......... MT workshop date
September 4-7 2012 ....... TSD 2012 Conference date

Submission of abstracts serves for better organization of the review
process only - for the actual review a full paper submission is
necessary.

The accepted workshop contributions will be published in proceedings
that will be made available to participants at the time of the
conference.


OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

The official language of the conference is English.


ACCOMMODATION

The organizing committee will arrange discounts on accommodation in
the 3-star hotel at the conference venue. The current prices of the
accommodation will be available at the conference website.


ADDRESS

All correspondence regarding the conference should be
addressed to

    Karel Pala, MT Workshop, TSD 2012
    Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University
    Botanicka 68a, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
    phone: +420-5-49 49 18 63
    fax: +420-5-49 49 18 20
    email: tsd2012@tsdconference.org

The official TSD 2012 homepage is: http://www.tsdconference.org/


LOCATION

Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic with a
population of almost 400.000 and is the country's judiciary and
trade-fair center. Brno is the capital of South Moravia, which is
located in the south-east part of the Czech Republic and is known
for a wide range of cultural, natural, and technical sights.
South Moravia is a traditional wine region. Brno had been a Royal
City since 1347 and with its six universities it forms a cultural
center of the region.

Brno can be reached easily by direct flights from London, Moscow,
Saint Petersburg, Eindhoven, Rome and Prague and by trains or
buses from Prague (200 km) or Vienna (130 km).

For the participants with some extra time, nearby places may
also be of interest.  Local ones include: Brno Castle now called
Spilberk, Veveri Castle, the Old and New City Halls, the
Augustine Monastery with St. Thomas Church and crypt of Moravian
Margraves, Church of St.  James, Cathedral of St. Peter&Paul,
Cartesian Monastery in Kralovo Pole, the famous Villa Tugendhat
designed by Mies van der Rohe along with other important
buildings of between-war Czech architecture.

For those willing to venture out of Brno, Moravian Karst with
Macocha Chasm and Punkva caves, battlefield of the Battle of
three emperors (Napoleon, Russian Alexander and Austrian Franz
- Battle by Austerlitz), Chateau of Slavkov (Austerlitz),
Pernstejn Castle, Buchlov Castle, Lednice Chateau, Buchlovice
Chateau, Letovice Chateau, Mikulov with one of the largest Jewish
cemeteries in Central Europe, Telc - a town on the UNESCO
heritage list, and many others are all within easy reach.

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3-3-15(2012-09-05) INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON IMITATION AND CONVERGENCE IN SPEECH (ISICS 2012)
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON IMITATION AND CONVERGENCE IN SPEECH (ISICS 2012)
Aix-en-Provence, France, 3-5 September 2012 

Second call for communications - Website: http://isics2012.sciencesconf.org/
Extended deadline to 30th April 2012. 

OVERVIEW

In the course of a conversational interaction, the behavior of each talker often tends to become more similar to that of the conversational partner. Such convergence effects have been shown to manifest themselves under many different forms, which include posture, body movements, facial expressions, and speech. Imitative speech behavior is a phenomenon that may be actively exploited by talkers to facilitate their conversational exchange. It occurs, by definition, within a social interaction, but has consequences for language that extend much beyond the temporal limits of that interaction. It has been suggested that imitation plays an important role in speech development and may also form one of the key mechanisms that underlie the emergence and evolution of human languages. The behavioral tendency shown by humans to imitate others may be connected at the brain level with the presence of mirror neurons, whose discovery has raised important issues about the role that these neuro
 ns may fulfill in many different domains, from sensorimotor integration to the understanding of others' behaviour.

The focus of this international symposium will be the fast-growing body of research on convergence phenomena between speakers in speech. The symposium will also aim to assess current research on the brain and cognitive underpinnings of imitative behavior. Our main goal will be to bring together researchers with a large variety of scientific backgrounds (linguistics, speech sciences, psycholinguistics, experimental sociolinguistics, neurosciences, cognitive sciences) with a view to improving our understanding of the role of imitation in the production, comprehension and acquisition of spoken language.

The symposium is organized by the laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence, France (www.lpl.univ-aix.fr). It will be chaired by Noël Nguyen (LPL) and Marc Sato (GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble), and will be held in the Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences Humaines.

INVITED SPEAKERS

- Alessandro d'Ausilio, Italian Institute of Technology, Genova, Italy
- Maeva Garnier, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
- Simon Garrod, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
- Beatrice Szczepek Reed, University of York, United Kingdom

CALL FOR PAPERS

Papers are invited on the topics covered by the symposium. Abstracts not exceeding 2 pages must be submitted electronically and in pdf format by 30 April 2012 (http://isics2012.sciencesconf.org/). They will be selected by the Scientific Committee on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the symposium. Notifications of acceptance/rejection will be sent to the authors by 31 May 2012.

IMPORTANT DATES

- 30 April 2012: Abstract submission extended deadline 
- 31 May 2012: Notification of acceptance / rejection
- 30 June 2012: Early registration deadline

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 

- Noël Nguyen (Chair)
- Marc Sato (Co-Chair)
- Nadéra Bureau
- Sophie Dufour
- Amandine Michelas
- Nadia Monségu

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

- Patti Adank, University of Manchester, UK
- Martine Adda-Decker, laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, Paris, France
- Gérard Bailly, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
- Roxane Bertrand, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
- Ann Bradlow, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
- Jennifer Cole, Department of Linguistics, Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Mariapaola D'Imperio, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
- Laura Dilley, Department of Psychology and Linguistics, Michigan State University, USA
- Sophie Dufour, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
- Carol Fowler, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, USA
- Jonathan Harrington, University of Munich, Germany
- Jennifer Hay, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University, New York, USA
- Holger Mitterer, Max Plank Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Lorenza Mondada, laboratoire ICAR, Lyon, France
- Kuniko Nielsen, Oakland University, Rochester, USA
- Noël Nguyen, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
- Martin Pickering, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Marc Sato, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
- Jean-Luc Schwartz, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
- Véronique Traverso, laboratoire ICAR, Lyon, France
- Sophie Wauquier, Université Paris 8, Saint-Denis, France
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3-3-16(2012-09-09) Cf Participation Speaker Trait Challenge at Interspeech 2012
Call for Participation
INTERSPEECH 2012 
Speaker Trait Challenge 

Personality, Likability, Pathology

http://emotion-research.net/sigs/speech-sig/is12-speaker-trait-challenge

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The Challenge

Whereas the first open comparative challenges in the field of paralinguistics targeted more 'conventional' phenomena such as emotion, age, and gender, there still exists a multiplicity of not yet covered, but highly relevant speaker states and traits. In the last instalment, we focused on speaker states, namely sleepiness and intoxication. Consequently, we now focus on speaker traits. The INTERSPEECH 2012 Speaker Trait Challenge broadens the scope by addressing three less researched speaker traits: the computational analysis of personality, likability, and pathology in speech. Apart from intelligent and socially competent future agents and robots, main applications are found in the medical domain.

In these respects, the INTERSPEECH 2012 Speaker Trait Challenge shall help bridging the gap between excellent research on paralinguistic information in spoken language and low compatibility of results.

Three Sub-Challenges are addressed:

. In the Personality Sub-Challenge, the personality of a speaker has to be determined based on acoustics potentially including linguistics for the OCEAN five personality dimensions, each mapped onto two classes.

. In the Likability Sub-Challenge, the likability of a speaker's voice has to be determined by a learning algorithm and acoustic features. While the annotation provides likability in multiple levels, the classification task is binarised.

. In the Pathology Sub-Challenge, the intelligibility of a speaker has to be determined by a classification algorithm and acoustic features.

The measures of competition will be Unweighted Average Recall of the two classes. Transcription of the train and development sets will be known. All Sub-Challenges allow contributors to find their own features with their own machine learning algorithm. However, a standard feature set will be provided per corpus that may be used. Participants will have to stick to the definition of training, development, and test sets. They may report on results obtained on the development set, but have only five trials to upload their results on the test sets, whose labels are unknown to them. Each participation will be accompanied by a paper presenting the results that undergoes peer-review and has to be accepted for the conference in order to participate in the Challenge. The organisers preserve the right to re-evaluate the findings, but will not participate themselves in the Challenge. Participants are encouraged to compete in all Sub-Challenges. 
Overall, contributions using the provided or equivalent data are sought in (but not limited to) the following areas:

. Participation in the Personality Sub-Challenge
. Participation in the Likability Sub-Challenge
. Participation in the Pathology Sub-Challenge
. Novel features and algorithms for the analysis of speaker traits
. Unsupervised learning methods for speaker trait analysis
. Perception studies, additional annotation and feature analysis on the given sets
. Context exploitation in speaker trait assessment

The results of the Challenge will be presented at Interspeech 2012 in Portland, Oregon. Prizes will be awarded to the Sub-Challenge winners. If you are interested and planning to participate in the Speaker Trait Challenge, or if you want to be kept informed about the Challenge, please send the organisers an e-mail to indicate your interest and visit the homepage: 
http://emotion-research.net/sigs/speech-sig/is12-speaker-trait-challenge

_____________________________________________  

Organisers:

Björn Schuller (TUM, Germany)
Stefan Steidl (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Anton Batliner (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Elmar Nöth (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Alessandro Vinciarelli (University of Glasgow, UK)
Felix Burkhardt (Deutsche Telekom, Germany)
Rob van Son (Netherlands Cancer Institute, Netherlands)
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If you want to participate, please find the License Agreement at:

http://emotion-research.net/sigs/speech-sig/IS12-STC-Agreement.pdf

Thank you for excusing cross-postings.


All the best,

Björn Schuller
On behalf of the Organisers


___________________________________________

Dr. Björn Schuller
Senior Lecturer

Technische Universität München
Institute for Human-Machine Communication
D-80333 München
Germany
+49-(0)89-289-28548

schuller@tum.de
www.mmk.ei.tum.de/~sch
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3-3-17(2012-09-09) CfP Special session at Interspeech 2012 on Glottal Source Processing: from Analysis to Applications

Special session at the next Interspeech conference  Portland, Oregon, September 9-13, 2012.
 
This special session is entitled “Glottal Source Processing: from Analysis to Applications”.
 
The special session aims at gathering researchers interested in speech processing techniques dealing with the analysis of the glottal excitation, and in its applicability in various speech technologies such as voice pathology detection, speech synthesis, speaker identification and emotion recognition.
 
The deadline for full paper submission is April 1, 2012. Note that your paper will go through the regular reviewing system and will be included in the special session if it is accepted and fits the scope.
 
First we have to collect a list of potential papers that could be submitted to the special session. 
 
If you think that you could have a contribution to submit, please return the tentative title, authors and affiliations by email: thomas.drugman - at - umons.ac.be

 If you think that you could have a contribution to submit in April, could you please return by email for January 12 the tentative title, authors and affiliations
 
T. Drugman, P. Alku, B. Yegnanarayana and A. Alwan

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3-3-18(2012-09-09) Special Session at Interspeech 2012: Speech and Audio Analysis of Consumer and Semi-Professional Multimedia

Special Session at Interspeech 2012

Speech and Audio Analysis of Consumer and Semi-Professional Multimedia

              http://interspeech2012.org/Special.html

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Consumer-grade and semi-professional multimedia material (video) is becoming abundant on the Internet and other online archives. It is easier than ever to download material of any kind. With cell-phones now featuring video recording capability along with broadband connectivity, multimedia material can be recorded and distributed across the world just as easily as text could just a couple of years ago. The easy availability of vast amounts of text gave a huge boost to the Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval research communities, The above-mentioned multimedia material is set to do the same for multi-modal audio and video analysis and generation. We argue that the speech and language research community should embrace that trend, as it would profit vastly from the availability of this material, and has significant own know-how and experience to contribute, which will help shape this field.

Consumer-created (as opposed to broadcast news, “professional style”) multimedia material offers a great opportunity for research on all aspects of human-to-human as well as man-machine interaction, which can be processed offline, but on a much larger scale than is possible in online, controlled experiments. Speech is naturally an important part of these interactions, which can link visual objects, people, and other observations across modalities. Research results will inform future research and development directions in interactive settings, e.g. robotics, interactive agents, etc., and give a significant boost to core (offline) analysis techniques such as robust audio and video processing, speech and language understanding, as well as multimodal fusion.

Large-scale multi-modal analysis of audio-visual material is beginning in a number of multi-site research projects across the world, driven by various communities, such as information retrieval, video search, copyright protection, etc. While each of these have slightly different targets, they are facing largely the same challenges: how to robustly and efficiently process large amounts of data, how to represent and then fuse information across modalities, how to train classifiers and segmenters on un-labeled data, how to include human feedback, etc. Speech, language and audio researchers have considerable interest and experience in these areas, and should be at the core and forefront of this research. To make progress at a useful rate, researchers must be connected in a focused way, and be aware of each other’s work, in order to discuss algorithmic approaches, ideas for evaluation and comparisons across corpora and modalities, training methods with various degrees of supervision, available data sets, etc. Sharing software, databases, research results and projects' descriptions are some of the key elements to success which are at the core of the Speech and Language in Multimedia (SLIM) SIG's objectives.

The special session will serve these goals by bringing together researchers from different fields – speech, but also audio, multimedia – to share experience, resources and foster new research directions and initiatives. Contributions are expected on all aspects of speech and audio processing for multimedia contents: research results but also presentation of ongoing research projects or software, multimedia databases and benchmarking initiatives, etc. A special session, as opposed to a regular session, offers unique opportunities to emphasize interaction between participants with the goal of strengthening and growing the SLIM community. The following format will be adopted: a few selected talks targeting a large audience (e.g., project or dataset descriptions, overview) will open the session, followed by a panel and open discussion on how to develop our community along with poster presentations.

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3-3-19(2012-09-12) 54th International Symposium ELMAR-2012
54th International Symposium ELMAR-2012
                   September 12-14, 2012
                     Zadar, Croatia

        Paper submission deadline: March 19, 2012

               http://www.elmar-zadar.org/


                     CALL FOR PAPERS


 TECHNICAL CO-SPONSORS

 IEEE Region 8
 IEEE Croatia Section
 IEEE Croatia Section SP, AP and MTT Chapters
 EURASIP - European Association for Signal Processing


 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS INDEXED BY

 IEEE Xplore, INSPEC, SCOPUS and CPCI 
 (Conference Proceedings Citation Index)


 TOPICS

 --> Image and Video Processing
 --> Multimedia Communications
 --> Speech and Audio Processing
 --> Wireless Communications
 --> Telecommunications
 --> Antennas and Propagation
 --> e-Learning and m-Learning
 --> Navigation Systems
 --> Ship Electronic Systems
 --> Power Electronics and Automation
 --> Naval Architecture
 --> Sea Ecology

 --> Special Sessions:
     http://www.elmar-zadar.org/2012/special_sessions/

 --> Student Session (B.Sc. and M.Sc. students only):
     http://www.elmar-zadar.org/2012/student_session/


 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

 * Prof. Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Germany:
   Recent Advances on Bootstrap for Signal Processing

 * Prof. Alan Hanjalic, The Netherlands:
   Advances in Multimedia Information Retrieval


 SCHEDULE OF IMPORTANT DATES

 Deadline for submission of full papers: March 19, 2012
 Notification of acceptance mailed out by: May 21, 2012
 Submission of (final) camera-ready papers: May 29, 2012
 Preliminary program available online by: June 12, 2012
 Registration forms and payment deadline: June 19, 2012
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3-3-20(2012-09-14) WOCCI 2012 - Workshop on Child, Computer and Interaction, Portland, OR, USA

WOCCI 2012 - Workshop on Child, Computer and Interaction

Satellite Event of INTERSPEECH 2012

September 14-15, 2012

Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.

http://www.wocci.org/
http://interspeech2012.org/SatelliteWorkshops.html
http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=22624&copyownerid=21284

!!! Deadline for full paper (4-8 pages) submission: June 15, 2012 !!!

This workshop aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from universities and industry working in all aspects of multimodal child-machine interaction with particular emphasis on, but not limited to, speech interactive interfaces.

Children are special both at the acoustic/linguistic level but also at the interaction level. The Workshop provides a unique opportunity for bringing together different research communities to demonstrate various state-of-the-art components that can make up the next generation of child centered computer interaction. These technological advances are increasingly necessary in a world where education and health pose growing challenges to the core well-being of our societies. Noticeable examples are remedial treatments for children with or without disabilities, and first and second language learning. The Workshop should serve for presenting recent advancements in all core technologies for multimodal child-machine interaction as well as experimental systems and prototypes.

Technical Scope:

Papers are solicited on any technical areas relevant to the Workshop.
The technical scope of the Workshop includes, but it is not limited to:

Speech Interfaces:
- acoustic and linguistic analysis of children's speech
- discourse analysis of spoken language in child-machine interaction
- age-dependent characteristics of spoken language
- automatic speech recognition for children and spoken dialogue systems

Multi-Modality and Robotics:
- multi-modal child-machine interaction
- multi-modal input and output interfaces
- including robotic interfaces
- intrusive, non-intrusive devices for environmental data processing
- pen or gesture/visual interfaces

User Modelling:
- user modelling and adaptation
- usability studies accounting for age preferences in child-machine interaction

Cognitive Models:
- internal learning models
- personality types
- user-centered and participatory design

Application Areas:
- diagnostic tools and training systems for child-related medical conditions such as autism and learning and attention disorders
- educational software
- gaming interfaces.

The technical committee will select papers for oral/poster presentation.

 

Important Dates:

Full paper (4-8 pages) submission: June 15, 2012
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2012
Final paper submission and authors' registration: July 31, 2012
Workshop: September 14-15, 2012

Organizing Committee:

Izhak Shafran, Oregon Health and Science University, USA
Kay Berkling, Inline GmbH, Germany
Stefan Steidl, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

Program Committee:

Kay Berkling, Inline GmbH, Germany
Justine Cassell, Northwestern University, USA
Diego Giuliani, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
John Hansen, University of Texas, USA
Takayuki Kanda, ATR, Japan
Hiromichi Kawanami, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Helen Meng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, PRC
Alex Potamianos, Technical University of Crete, Greece
Shrikanth Narayanan, University of Southern California, USA
Elmar Nöth, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Rupal Patel, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Martin Russell, University of Birmingham, UK
Izhak Shafran, Oregon Health and Science University, USA
Stefan Steidl, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Serdar Yildirim, Mustafa Kemal University, Turkey

 

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3-3-21(2012-10-26) ICMI-2012 Workshop on Speech and Gesture Production in Virtually and Physically Embodied Conversational Agents, S.Monica, CA, USA
ICMI-2012 Workshop on Speech and Gesture Production in Virtually and Physically Embodied Conversational Agents
 
 
CONFERENCE: 14th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI-2012)
LOCATION: Santa Monica, California, USA
 
IMPORTANT DATES:
  * Submission deadline: Monday, June 4, 2012
  * Notification: Monday, July 30, 2012
  * Camera-ready deadline: Monday, September 10, 2012
  * Workshop: Friday, October 26, 2012
 
DESCRIPTION:
This full day workshop aims to bring together researchers from the embodied conversational agent (ECA) and sociable robotics communities to spark discussion and collaboration between the related fields. The focus of the workshop will be on co-verbal behavior production — specifically, synchronized speech and gesture — for both virtually and physically embodied platforms. It will elucidate the subject in consideration of aspects regarding planning and realization of multimodal behavior production. Topics discussed will highlight common and distinguishing factors of their implementations within each respective field. The workshop will feature a panel discussion with experts from the relevant communities, and a breakout session encouraging participants to identify design and implementation principles common to both virtually and physically embodied sociable agents.
 
TOPICS:
Under the focus of speech-gesture-based multimodal human-agent interaction, the workshop invites submissions describing original work, either completed or still in progress, related to one or more of the following topics:
  * Computational approaches to:
    - Content and behavior planning, e.g., rule-based or probabilistic models
    - Behavior realization for virtual agents or sociable robots
  * From ECAs to physical robots: potential and challenges of cross-platform approaches
  * Behavior specification languages and standards, e.g., FML, BML, MURML
  * Speech-gesture synchronization, e.g., open-loop vs. closed-loop approaches
  * Situatedness within social/environmental contexts
  * Feedback-based user adaptation
  * Cognitive modeling of gesture and speech
 
SUBMISSIONS:
Workshop contributions should be submitted via e-mail in the ACM publication style to icmi2012ws.speech.gesture@gmail.com in one of the following formats:
  * Full paper (5-6 pages, PDF file)
  * Short position paper (2-4 pages, PDF file)
  * Demo video (1-3 minutes, common file formats, e.g., AVI or MP4) including an extended abstract (1-2 pages, PDF file)
 
If a submission exceeds 10MB, it should be made available online and a URL should be provided instead.
 
Submitted papers and abstracts should conform to the ACM publication style; for templates and examples, follow the link: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
 
Accepted papers will be included in the workshop proceedings in ACM Digital Library; video submissions and accompanying abstracts will be published on the workshop website. Contributors will be invited to give either an oral or a video presentation at the workshop.
 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
  * Dan Bohus (Microsoft Research)
  * Kerstin Dautenhahn (University of Hertfordshire)
  * Jonathan Gratch (USC Institute for Creative Technologies)
  * Alexis Heloir (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence)
  * Takayuki Kanda (ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories)
  * Jina Lee (Sandia National Laboratories)
  * Stacy Marsella (USC Institute for Creative Technologies)
  * Maja Matarić (University of Southern California)
  * Louis-Philippe Morency (USC Institute for Creative Technologies)
  * Bilge Mutlu (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  * Victor Ng-Thow-Hing (Honda Research Institute USA)
  * Catherine Pelachaud (TELECOM ParisTech)
 
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS:
  * Ross Mead (University of Southern California)
  * Maha Salem (Bielefeld University)
 
CONTACT:
  * Workshop Questions and Submissions (icmi2012ws.speech.gesture@gmail.com)
  * Ross Mead (rossmead@usc.edu)
 
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3-3-22(2012-10-29) Workshop on Audio and Multimedia Methods for Large‐Scale Video Analysis, Nara, Japan

Audio and Multimedia Methods for Large‐Scale Video Analysis
http://amva2012.icsi.berkeley.edu

First ACM International Workshop at ACM Multimedia 2012
29 October ‐ 2 November in Nara, Japan

***Submission deadline: July 1st 2012 ***

Media  sharing sites on the Internet and the one‐click upload ca‐
pability of smartphones have led to a deluge of online multimedia
content.  Everyday, thousands of videos are uploaded into the web
creating an ever‐growing demand for methods to make  them  easier
to  retrieve,  search,  and  index. While visual information is a
very important part of a video, acoustic information  often  com‐
plements  it.  This  is  especially true for the analysis of con‐
sumer‐produced, unconstrained videos from social media  networks,
such as YouTube uploads or Flickr content.

The diversity in content, recording equipment, environment, qual‐
ity, etc. poses significant challenges to the  current  state  of
the  art in multimedia analytics. The fact that this data is from
non‐professional and consumer sources means  that  it  often  has
little or no manual labeling. Large‐scale multi‐modal analysis of
audio‐visual material can help overcome this problem, and provide
training  and testing material across modalities for language un‐
derstanding, human action recognition, and  scene  identification
algorithms,  with  applications  in robotics, interactive agents,
etc. Speech and audio provide a natural modality to summarize and
interact  with the content of videos. Therefore, speech and audio
processing is critical for multimedia analysis that  goes  beyond
traditional classification and retrieval applications.

The  goal of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Audio and Mul‐
timedia Methods for Large‐Scale Video Analysis (AMVA) is to bring
together  researchers  and  practitioners  in this newly emerging
field, and to foster discussion on future directions of the topic
by providing a forum for focused exchanges on new ideas, develop‐
ments, and results. The aim is to build a strong community and  a
venue that at some point can become its own conference.

Topics include novel acoustic and multimedia methods for
  * video retrieval, search, and organization
  * video navigation and interactive services
  * information extraction and summarization
  * combination, fusion, and integration of the audio,
    visual, and other streams
  * feature extraction and machine learning on 'wild' data

Submissions: Workshop submissions of 4‐6 pages should be  format‐
ted  according to the ACM Multimedia author kit. Submission  sys-
tem link: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/ACMMMWS2012

Important dates:
Workshop paper submission: July 1st, 2012 
Notification of acceptance: August 7th, 2012
Camera ready submission to Sheridan: August 15, 2012

Organizers:
Gerald Friedland, ICSI Berkeley (USA)
Daniel P. W. Ellis, Columbia University (USA)
Florian  Metze,  Carnegie‐Mellon  University (USA)

Panel Chair:
Ajay Divakarian, SRI/Sarnoff (USA)

 

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3-3-23(2012-11-13) International Conference on Asian Language Processing 2012 (IALP 2012),Hanoi, Vietnam

 

International Conference on Asian Language Processing 2012 (IALP 2012)
Hanoi, Vietnam, Nov 13-15, 2012
http://www.mica.edu.vn/IALP-2012
Paper Submission deadline: Jul 1,2012

The International Conference on Asian Language Processing (IALP) is a series
of conferences with unique focus on Asian Language Processing. The
conference aims to advance the science and technology of all the aspects of
Asian Language Processing by providing a forum for researchers in the
different fields of language study all over the world to meet. The first
meeting of the series was held in Singapore in 1986 and was called the
'International Conference on Chinese Computing (ICCC)' then. This meeting
initiated the study of Chinese and oriental languages processing in
Singapore and resulted in the formation of COLIPS in Singapore in 1988, as
well as the publication of the journal 'Communications of COLIPS' in 1991,
which is known as 'International Journal on Asian Language Processing'
today.

Over the years, IALP has developed into one of important anaual events on
nature language processing in Asia. IALP 2008 was held in Chiang Mai
University, Thailand and the proceedings were indexed by ISTP/ISI. IALP 2009
was held in Singapore and was co-organized by COLIPS and IEEE Singapore
Computer Chapter. IALP 2010 was held in Harbin and was co-organized by
COLIPS and IEEE Singapore Computer Chapter, Chinese Information Processing
Society of China and Heilongjiang Institute of Technology (HIT). IALP 2011
was held in Penang, Malaisia and jointly organized by Chinese and Oriental
Languages Information Processing Society (COLIPS) of Singapore, IEEE
Singapore Computer Chapter, and Universiti Sains Malaysia. The proceedings
of IALP 2009,2010 and 2011 were published by CPS (Conference Publication
Services) and submitted for indexing in EI, ISTP/ISI and Current Contents on
Diskette.

This year, the International Conference on Asian Language Processing 2012
(IALP 2012) will be jointly organized by Chinese and Oriental Languages
Information Processing Society (COLIPS) of Singapore, IEEE Vietnam Computer
Chapter, and Hanoi University of Science and Technology (and MICA
Institute). The conference will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam on Nov 13-15,
2012. The 2012 edition (IALP 2012) will focus on under-resourced languages
studies. We will continue to work with CPS to publish the conference
proceesings. They will be included in the IEEE Xplore digital library and
submitted for indexing in INSPEC, EI, ISTP/ISI and Current Contents on
Diskette.

Hanoi (Vietnamese: Hà Noi, 'River Interior') is the capital and
second-largest city of Vietnam. As the capital of Vietnam for almost a
thousand years. Hanoi hosts more cultural sites than any city in Vietnam,
including over 600 pagodas and temples.Hanoi is is the social, cultural and
economic center of the country.The Old Quarter, near Hoan Kiem lake, has the
original street layout and architecture of old Hanoi. At the beginning of
the 20th century the city consisted of only about 36 streets, most of which
are now part of the old quarter. Each street then had merchants and
households specialized in a particular trade, such as silk traders,
jewellery, etc. The street names nowadays still reflect these
specializations, although few of them remain exclusively in their original
commerce. The area is famous for its small artisans and merchants, including
many silk shops. Local cuisine specialties as well as several clubs and bars
can be found here also. A night market (near Ðong Xuân market) in the heart
of the district opens for business every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
evening with a variety of clothing, souvenirs and food.

We welcome you to Vietnam to experience the nature, history, and cultural in
one of best countries in South-East Asia.

CONFERENCE TOPICS

Paper submissions are invited on substantial, original and unpublished
research in all aspects of Asian Language Processing, including, but not
limited to:

 - Under-resourced language studies
 - Input and output of large character sets of Asian languages
 - Typesetting and font designs of Asian languages
 - Asian character encoding and compression
 - Multimodal representations and processing
 - Voice input and output
 - Phonology and morphology
 - Lexical semantics and word sense
 - Grammars, syntax, semantics and discourse
 - Word segmentation, chunking, tagging and syntactic parsing
 - Word sense disambiguation, semantic role labeling and semantic parsing
 - Discourse analysis
 - Language, linguistic and speech resource development
 - Evaluation methods and user studies
 - Machine learning for natural language
 - Text analysis, understanding, summarization and generation
 - Text mining and information extraction, summarization and retrieval
 - Text entailment and paraphrasing
 - Text Sentiment analysis, opinion mining and question answering
 - Machine translation and multilingual processing
 - Linguistic, psychological and mathematical models of language,
computational psycholinguistics, computational linguistics and mathematical
linguistics
 - Language modeling, statistical methods in natural language processing and
speech processing
 - Spoken language processing, understanding, generation and translation
 - Rich transcription and spoken information retrieval
 - Speech recognition and synthesis
 - Natural language applications, tools and resources, system evaluation
 - Asian language learning, teaching and computer-aided language learning
 - NLP in vertical domains, such as biomedical, chemical and legal text
 - NLP on noisy unstructured text, such as email, blogs, and SMS
 - Special hardware and software for Asian language computing

PAPER SUBMISSION

Submissions must describe substantial, original, completed and unpublished
work. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation and analysis should be
included. Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical
strength, significance, relevance to the conference, and interest to the
attendees. Each submission will be reviewed by three program committee
members. Accepted papers will be presented in one of the oral sessions or
poster sessions as determined by the program committee.
As the reviewing will be blind, manuscripts must not include the authors'
names and affiliations. Authors should ensure that their identities are not
revealed in any way in the paper. Self-references that reveal the author's
identity, e.g., 'We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...', must be avoided.
Instead, use citations such as 'Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...'.
Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without
review.

All submissions must be electronic and in Portable Document Format (PDF)
only. Paper submissions should follow the IEEE Proceedings' two-column
format without exceeding four (4) pages including references. We strongly
recommend the use of the LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word style files
according to IEEE Proceedings' format. Submissions must conform to the
official style guidelines.

The official language of the conference is English. Papers submitted should
be written in English.

Papers may be submitted until July 1, 2012, in PDF format via the START
system:
https://www.softconf.com/d/ialp2012/

 

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline         Jul 1, 2012
Notification of acceptance  Aug 3, 2012
Final manuscript due        Aug 17, 2012
Earlybird registration due  Aug 19, 2012
Regular registration due    Oct 31, 2012
Conference date             Nov 13-15, 2012

MORE INFORMATION

To get other details and the latest information about the conference, please
visit the conference website at http://www.mica.edu.vn/IALP-2012.

Pham Thi Ngoc Yen and Deyi Xiong
Program Co-chairs, IALP 2012

 

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3-3-24(2012-11-21) Albayzin 2012 Language Recognition Evaluation, Madrid Spain

Albayzin 2012 Language Recognition Evaluation

The Albayzin 2012 Language Recognition Evaluation (Albayzin 2012 LRE) is supported by the Spanish Thematic Network on Speech Technology (RTTH) and organized by the Software Technologies Working Group (GTTS) of the University of the Basque Country, with the key collaboration of Niko Brümmer, from Agnitio Research, South Africa, for defining the evaluation criterion and coding the script used to measure system performance. The evaluation workshop will be part of IberSpeech 2012, to be held in Madrid, Spain from 21 to 23 November 2012. 
As in previous Albayzin LRE editions, the goal of this evaluation is to promote the exchange of ideas, to foster creativity and to encourage collaboration among research groups worldwide working on language recognition technology. To this end, we propose a language recognition evaluation similar to those carried out in 2008 and 2010, but under more difficult conditions. This time the application domain moves from TV Broadcast speech to any kind of speech found in the Internet, and no training data will be available for some of the target languages (aiming to reflect a common situation for low-resource languages). 
The change in the application domain pursues two objectives: first, the task should reflect a practical application (in this case, indexing of multimedia content in the Internet); and second, the task should be challenging enough for state-of-the-art systems to yield a relatively poor performance. 
Audio signals for development and evaluation will be extracted from YouTube videos, which will be heterogeneous regarding duration, number of speakers, ambient noise/music, channel conditions, etc. Besides speech, signals may contain music, noise and any kind of non-human sounds. In any case, each signal will contain a minimum amount of speech. As for previous evaluations, each signal will contain speech in a single language, except for signals corresponding to Out-Of-Set (OOS) languages, which might contain speech in two or more languages, provided that none of them are target languages. 
Overall, the Albayzin 2012 LRE introduces some interesting novelties with regard to previous Albayzin LRE editions and NIST Language Recognition Evaluations. The most remarkable novelties are the type of signals used for development and test and the evaluation criterion. All the details can be found in the Albayzin 2012 LRE Plan.

Registration

Deadline: July 16th 2012 Procedure: Submit an e-mail to the organization contact: luisjavier.rodriguez@ehu.es, with copy to the Chairs of the Albayzin 2012 Evaluations: javier.gonzalez@uam.es and javier.tejedor@uam.es, providing the following information:

  • Group name
  • Group ID
  • Institution
  • Contact person
  • Email address
  • Postal address

Data delivery

Starting from June 15th 2012, and once registration data are validated, the training (108 hours of broadcast speech for 6 target languages) and development (around 2000 audio segments including 10 target languages and Out-Of-Set languages) datasets will be released via web (only to registered participants).

Schedule

  • May 18 2012: The evaluation plan is released and registration is open.
  • June 15 2012: Training and development data are released via web.
  • July 16 2012: Registration deadline.
  • September 3 2012: Evaluation data are released via web and system submission is open.
  • September 24 2012: Deadline for submitting system results and system descriptions.
  • October 15 2012: Preliminary results and evaluation keyfile are released via web.
  • November 21-23 2012: Albayzin 2012 LRE Workshop at IberSpeech 2012, Madrid, Spain.

Contact

Luis Javier Rodríguez Fuentes Software Technologies Working Group (GTTS) Department of Electricity and Electronics (ZTF-FCT) University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Barrio Sarriena s/n 48940 Leioa - SPAIN
web: http://gtts.ehu.es e-mail: luisjavier.rodriguez@ehu.es phone: +34 946012716 fax: +34 946013071

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3-3-25(2012-11-28) International Workshop on Spoken Dialog Systems (IWSDS 2012) Paris F
International Workshop on Spoken Dialog Systems (IWSDS 2012)

Towards a Natural Interaction with Robots, Knowbots and Smartphones.

Paris, France, November 28-30, 2012

http://www.uni-ulm.de/en/in/iwsds2012

Second Announcement

Following the success of IWSDS'2009 (Irsee, Germany), IWSDS'2010
(Gotemba Kogen Resort, Japan) and IWSDS'2011 (Granada, Spain),the
Fourth International Workshop on Spoken Dialog Systems (IWSDS 2012)
will be held in Paris (France) on November 28-30, 2012.

The IWSDS Workshop series provides an international forum for the
presentation of research and applications and for lively discussions
among researchers as well as industrialists, with a special interest
to the practical implementation of Spoken Dialog Systems in everyday
applications. Scientific achievements in language processing now
results in the development of successful applications such as IBM
Watson, Evi, Apple Siri or Google Assistant for access to knowledge
and interaction with smartphones, while the coming of domestic
robots advocates for the development of powerful communication means
with their human users and fellow robots.

We therefore put this year workshop under the theme
'Towards a Natural Interaction with Robots, Knowbots and Smartphones',
which covers:

-Dialog for robot interaction (including ethics),
-Dialog for Open Domain knowledge access,
-Dialog for interacting with smartphones,
-Mediated dialog (including multilingual dialog involving Speech
Translation),
-Dialog quality evaluation.

We would also like to encourage the discussion of common issues of
theories, applications, evaluation, limitations, general tools and
techniques, and therefore also invite the submission of original
papers in any related area, including but not limited to:

-Speech recognition and semantic analysis,
-Dialog management, Adaptive dialog modeling,
-Recognition of emotions from speech, gestures, facial expressions
and physiological data,
-Emotional and interactional dynamic profile of the speaker during
dialog, User modeling,
-Planning and reasoning capabilities for coordination and conflict
description,
-Conflict resolution in complex multi-level decisions,
-Multi-modality such as graphics, gesture and speech for input and output,
-Fusion, fission and information management, Learning and adaptability
-Visual processing and recognition for advanced human-computer interaction,
-Spoken Dialog databases and corpora, including methodologies and ethics,
-Objective and subjective Spoken Dialog evaluation methodologies,
strategies and paradigms,
-Spoken Dialog prototypes and products, etc.

We particularly welcome papers that can be illustrated by a
demonstration, and we will organize the conference in order to best
accommodate these papers, whatever their category.

*PAPER SUBMISSION*

We distinguish between the following categories of submissions:

Long Research Papers are reserved for reports on mature research
results. The expected length of a long paper should be in the range
of 8-12 pages.

Short Research Papers should not exceed 6 pages in total. Authors
may choose this category if they wish to report on smaller case
studies or ongoing but interesting and original research efforts

Demo - System Papers: Authors who wish to demonstrate their system
may choose this category and provide a description of their system
and demo. System papers should not exceed 6 pages in total.

As usual, it is planned that a selection of accepted papers will be
published in a book by Springer following the conference.

*IMPORTANT DATES*

Deadline for submission: July 16, 2012
Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2012
Deadline for final submission of accepted paper: October 8, 2012
Deadline for Early Bird registration: October 8, 2012
Final program available online: November 5, 2012
Workshop: November 28-30, 2012

VENUE: IWSDS 2012 will be held as a two-day residential seminar in
the wonderful Castle of Ermenonville near Paris, France, where all
attendees will be accommodated.

IWSDS Steering Committee: Gary Geunbae Lee(POSTECH, Pohang,
Korea), Ramón López-Cózar (Univ. of Granada, Spain), Joseph Mariani
(LIMSI and IMMI-CNRS, Orsay, France), Wolfgang Minker (Ulm Univ.,
Germany), Satoshi Nakamura (Nara Institute of Science and
Technology, Japan)

IWSDS 2012 Program Committee: Joseph Mariani (LIMSI & IMMI-CNRS,
Chair), Laurence Devillers (LIMSI-CNRS & Univ. Paris-Sorbonne 4),
Martine Garnier-Rizet (IMMI-CNRS), Sophie Rosset (LIMSI-CNRS)

Organization Committee: Martine Garnier-Rizet (Chair), Lynn
Barreteau, Joseph Mariani (IMMI-CNRS)

Supporting organizations (to be completed): IMMI-CNRS and
LIMSI-CNRS (France), Postech (Korea), University of Granada (Spain),
Nara Institute of Science and Technology and NICT (Japan), Ulm
University (Germany)

Scientific Committee: To be announced

Sponsors: To be announced

Please contact iwsds2012@immi-labs.org
<mailto:iwsds2012@immi-labs.org>
or visit
http://www.uni-ulm.de/en/in/iwsds2012
to get more information.
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3-3-26(2012-12-02) SLT 2012: IEEE Workshop on Spoken Language Technology, Miami Florida, December 2-5, 2012

SLT 2012: IEEE Workshop on Spoken Language Technology, Miami Florida, December 2-5, 2012

http://www.slt2012.org

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Fourth IEEE Workshop on Spoken Language Technology (SLT) will be held between December 2-5, 2012 in Miami, FL. The goal of this workshop is to allow the speech/language processing community to share and present recent advances in various areas of spoken language technology. SLT will include oral and poster presentations. In addition, there will be three keynote addresses by well-known experts on topics such as machine learning and speech/language processing. The workshop will also include free pre-workshop tutorials on introduction or recent advances in spoken language technology.

Submission of papers in all areas of spoken language technology is encouraged, with emphasis on the following topics:

  • Speech recognition and synthesis
  • Spoken language understanding
  • Spoken dialog systems
  • Spoken document summarization
  • Machine translation for speech
  • Question answering from speech
  • Speech data mining
  • Spoken document retrieval
  • Spoken language databases
  • Multimodal processing
  • Human/computer interaction
  • Educational and healthcare applications
  • Assistive technologies
  • Natural Language Processing

Important Deadlines

Paper Submission

July 20, 2012

Notification

September 7, 2012

Demo Submission

September 6, 2012

Demo Notification

October 5, 2012

Workshop

December 2-5, 2012

Submission Procedure

Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length, 4-6 page papers, including figures and references, to the SLT 2012 website. All papers will be handled and reviewed electronically. Please note that the submission dates for papers are strict deadlines.

 

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3-3-27(2012-12-03) UNSW Forensic Speech Science Conference, Sydney, 2012
UNSW Forensic Speech Science Conference, Sydney, 2012 

The Forensic Voice Comparison Laboratory at the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications, University of New South Wales will host a Forensic Speech Science Conference on 3 December 2012 as a satellite event to the 14th Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology (SST-12).  

We welcome submissions related to all aspects of forensic speech science.  

Abstract submission deadline: 5 October 2012 

For more infomation see: http://sydney2012.forensic-voice-comparison.net/ 

Contact: sydney2012@forensic-voice-comparison.net
 
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3-3-28(2013-02-11) 6th International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing Barcelona Spain
CALL FOR PAPERS

6th International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing
BIOSIGNALS website: http://www.biosignals.biostec.org


February 11 - 14, 2013
Barcelona, Spain

Sponsored by: INSTICC
INSTICC is Member of: WfMC


IMPORTANT DATES:
  Regular Paper Submission: July 20, 2012
  Authors Notification (regular papers): October 23, 2012
  Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: November 13, 2012

_____________________________________


The International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing (BIOSIGNALS 2013 - 
http://www.biosignals.biostec.org) steering committee cordially invites you to submit a paper to the BIOSIGNALS 2013 Conference, to be held in Barcelona, Spain. The deadline for paper submission is scheduled for July 20, 2012.

The purpose of the International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing is to bring together researchers and practitioners from multiple areas of knowledge, including biology, medicine, engineering and other physical sciences, interested in studying and using models and techniques inspired from or applied to biological systems. A diversity of signal types can be found in this area, including image, audio and other biological sources of information. The analysis and use of these signals is a multidisciplinary area including signal processing, pattern recognition and computational intelligence techniques, amongst others. 

This conference is part of the International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies - BIOSTEC (http://www.biostec.org) and it is co-located with three related conferences, namely:
- Biomedical Electronics and Devices (http://www.biodevices.biostec.org)
- Bioinformatics Models, Methods and Algorithms (http://www.bioinformatics.biostec.org) 
- Health Informatics (http://www.healthinf.biostec.org)
Registration to one conference allows free access to all conferences.

Submitted papers will be subject to a double-blind review process. All accepted papers (full, short and posters) will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support. JHPZ
A short list of presented papers will be selected so that revised and extended versions of these papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in a CCIS Series book.

The proceedings will be submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI), INSPEC, DBLP and EI (Elsevier Index).
All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SciTePress Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/). SciTePress is member of CrossRef (http://www.crossref.org/).

Best paper awards will be distributed during the conference closing session. Please check the website for further information (http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/BestPaperAward.aspx).


Workshops, Special Sessions, Tutorials as well as Demonstrations dedicated to other technical/scientific topics are also envisaged: companies interested in presenting their products/methodologies or researchers interested in holding a tutorial are invited to contact the conference secretariat. Workshop chairs and Special Session chairs will benefit from logistics support and other types of support, including secretariat and financial support, to facilitate the development of a valid idea.


We hope to welcome you in Barcelona, Spain next February, 2013!
Should you have any question please don't hesitate contacting me.


Kind regards,
Vera Coelho   
BIOSIGNALS Secretariat

Av. D. Manuel I, 27A 2.Esq.
2910-595 Setubal, Portugal
Tel.: +351 265 100 033 
Fax: +44 203 014 5436 
Email: biosignals.secretariat@insticc.org


_____________________________________

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Jordi Sole-Casals, University of Vic, Spain
Ana Fred, Technical University of Lisbon  IT, Portugal
Hugo Gamboa, CEFITEC  FCT - New University of Lisbon, Portugal

PROGRAM CHAIR:
Sergio Alvarez, Boston College, United States

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Please check the program committee members at http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/ProgramCommittee.aspx


CONFERENCE TOPICS:
- Speech Recognition
- Neural Networks
- Biometrics
- Pattern Recognition
- Medical Signal Acquisition, Analysis and Processing
- Wearable Sensors and Systems
- Real-Time Systems
- Evolutionary Systems
- Acoustic Signal Processing
- Time and Frequency Response
- Wavelet Transform
- Medical Image Detection, Acquisition, Analysis and Processing
- Physiological Processes and Bio-signal Modeling, Non-linear dynamics
- Cybernetics and User Interface Technologies
- Electromagnetic fields in biology and medicine
- Fuzzy Systems and Signals
- Monitoring and Telemetry
- Cardiovascular Signals
- Image Analysis and Processing
- Detection and Identification
- Motion Control
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3-3-29(2013-06-18) Urgent Cf Participation NTCIR-10 IR for Spoken Documents Task (SpokenDoc-2)
Call for Participation

    NTCIR-10 IR for Spoken Documents Task (SpokenDoc-2)
    http://www.cl.ics.tut.ac.jp/~sdpwg/index.php?ntcir10

== INTRODUCTION

The growth of the internet and the decrease of the storage costs are
resulting in the rapid increase of multimedia contents today. For
retrieving these contents, available text-based tag information is
limited. Spoken Document Retrieval (SDR) is a promising technology for
retrieving these contents using the speech data included in them.
Following the NTCIR-9 SpokenDoc task, we will continue to evaluate the
SDR based on a realistic ASR condition, where the target documents are
spontaneous speech data with high word error rate and high
out-of-vocabulary rate.

== TASK OVERVIEW

The new speech data, the recordings of the first to sixth annual
Spoken Document Processing Workshop, are going to be used as the
target document in SpokenDoc-2. The larger speech data, spoken
lectures in Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese (CSJ), are also used as in
the last SpokenDoc-1. The task organizers are going to provide
reference automatic transcriptions for these speech data. These
enabled researchers interested in SDR, but without access to their own
ASR system to participate in the tasks. They also enabled comparisons
of the IR methods based on the same underlying ASR performance.

Targeting these documents, two subtasks will be conducted.

Spoken Term Detection: 
  Within spoken documents, find the occurrence positions of a queried
  term. The evaluation should be conducted by both the efficiency
  (search time) and the effectiveness (precision and recall).

Spoken Content Retrieval: 
  Among spoken documents, find the segments including the relevant
  information related to the query, where a segment is either a
  document (resulting in document retrieval task) or a passage
  (passage retrieval task). This is like an ad-hoc text retrieval
  task, except that the target documents are speech data.
  
== FOR MORE DETAILS

Please visit
http://www.cl.ics.tut.ac.jp/~sdpwg/index.php?ntcir10
A link to the NTCIR-10 task participants registration page
is now available from this page.

Please note that the registration deadline is Jun 30, 2012 (for
all NTCIR-10 tasks).

== ORGANIZERS

Kiyoaki Aikawa (Tokyo University of Technology)
Tomoyosi Akiba (Toyohashi University of Technology)
Xinhui Hu (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
Yoshiaki Itoh (Iwate Iwate Prefectural University)
Tatsuya Kawahara (Kyoto University)
Seiichi Nakagawa (Toyohashi University of Technology)
Hiroaki Nanjo (Ryukoku University)
Hiromitsu Nishizaki (University of Yamanashi)
Yoichi Yamashita Ritsumeikan University)

If you have any questions, please send e-mails to the task
organizers mailing list: ntcadm-spokendoc2@nlp.cs.tut.ac.jp

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3-3-30Call for Participation MediaEval 2012 Multimedia Benchmark Evaluation

Call for Participation
MediaEval 2012 Multimedia Benchmark Evaluation
http://www.multimediaeval.org
Please register by 31 May 2012
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MediaEval is a multimedia benchmark evaluation that offers tasks promoting research and innovation in areas related to human and social aspects of multimedia. MediaEval 2012 focuses on aspects of multimedia including and going beyond visual content, including speech, language, audio and social factors. Participants carry out one or more of the tasks offered and submit runs to be evaluated. They then write up their results and present them at the MediaEval 2012 workshop.

For each task, participants receive a task definition, task data and accompanying resources (dependent on task) such as shot boundaries, keyframes, visual features, speech transcripts and social metadata. In order to encourage participants to develop techniques that push forward the state-of-the-art, a 'required reading' list of papers will be provided for each task. Participation is open to all interested research groups. Please sign up via http://www.multimediaeval.org (regular sign up will remain open until 31 May).

The following tasks are available to participants at MediaEval 2012:

Placing Task
This task involves automatically assigning geo-coordinates to Flickr videos using one or more of: Flickr metadata, visual content, audio content, social information (Data: Creative Commons Flickr data, predominantly English language, extended from the 2011 data set.)

Social Event Detection Task
This task requires participants to discover events and detect media items that are related to either a specific social event or an event-class of interest. By social events we mean that the events are planned by people, attended by people and that the social media are captured by people. (Data: URLs of images and videos available on Flickr and other internet archives together with metadata).

Spoken Web Search Task
This task involves searching FOR audio content WITHIN audio content USING an audio content query. It is particularly interesting for speech researchers in the area of spoken term detection. (Data: Audio from four different Indian languages and four South African languages. Each of the ca. 2000 data item is an 8 KHz audio file 4-30 secs in length.)

Tagging Task
Given a set of tags and a video collection, participants are required to automatically assign the tags to each video based on a combination of modalities, i.e., speech, metadata, audio and visual. (Data: Creative Commons internet video, nearly exclusively English, extended from the 2011 collection.)

Affect Task: Violent Scenes Detection
This task requires participants to deploy multimodal features to automatically detect portions of movies containing violent material. Any features automatically extracted from the video, including the subtitles, can be used by participants. (Data: A set of ca. 18 Hollywood movies that must be purchased by the participants.)

Visual Privacy Task
For this task, participants propose methods whereby human faces occurring in digital imagery can be obscured so as to render them unrecognizable.  An optimal balance should be struck between obscuring identity and maintaining the quality of the viewing experience from the user perspective. (Data: about 100 high resolution video files of ca 1m30s each and containing one or more persons in an indoor environment.)

Brave New Tasks
This year, MediaEval will also run three new tasks in the areas of social media, spoken content search and hyperlinking, and music tagging. These tasks are 'by invitation only' and are not included in the general registration form. In order to receive an invitation, please contact the task organizers.

MediaEval 2012 Timeline (dates vary slight from task to task, see the individual task pages for the individual deadlines: http://www.multimediaeval.org/mediaeval2012)

31 May: Last day for regular sign up
1 June: Latest day for development data release
1 July: Latest day for test data release
ca. 10 September: Run submission deadline
28 September: Working notes papers due
4-5 October: MediaEval 2012 Workshop, Pisa, Italy*
*The workshop is timed so that it is possible to attend the 12th European Conference on Computer Vision ECCV 2012 (http://eccv2012.unifi.it/), held 7-13 October in Firenze, Italy, in the same trip.

MediaEval 2012 Coordination
Martha Larson, Delft University of Technology
Gareth Jones, Dublin City University

Contact
For questions or additional information please contact Martha Larson m.a.larson@tudelft.nl or visit visit http://www.multimediaeval.org

MediaEval 2012 Organization Committee:

Robin Aly, University of Twente, Netherlands
Xavier Anguera, Telefonica, Spain
Atta Badii, University of Reading, UK
Etienne Barnard, CSIR, South Africa
Claire-Helene Demarty, Technicolor, France
Maria Eskevich, Dublin City University, Ireland
Gerald Friedland, ICSI, USA
Isabelle Ferrané, University of Toulouse, France
Guillaume Gravier, IRISA, France
Claudia Hauff, TU Delft, Netherlands
Gareth Jones, Dublin City University, Ireland
Pascal Kelm, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Christoph Kofler, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Chattun Lallah, University of Reading, UK
Martha Larson, TU Delft, Netherlands
Cynthia Liem, TU Delft, Netherlands
Florian Metze, CMU, USA
Vasileios Mezaris, ITI Certh, Greece
Roeland Ordelman, University of Twente and Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Netherlands
Nicola Orio, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
Geoffroy Peeters, Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique Paris, France
Cedric Penet, Technicolor, France
Tomas Piatrik, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Adam Rae, Yahoo! Research, Spain
Nitendra Rajput, IBM Research, India
Markus Schedl, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria
Sebastian Schmiedeke, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Mohammad Soleymani, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Robin Sommer, ICSI/LBNL, USA
Raphael Troncy, Eurecom, France

A large number of projects make a contribution to MediaEval organization, including (alphabetically): AXES (http://www.axes-project.eu), Chorus+ (http://www.ist-chorus.org), CUbRIK (http://www.cubrikproject.eu/), Glocal (http://www.glocal-project.eu), IISSCoS (http://www.cdvp.dcu.ie/IISSCoS/), LinkedTV (http://www.linkedtv.eu/), Promise (http://www.promise-noe.eu/), Quaero (http://www.quaero.org), Sealinc Media (http://www.commit-nl.nl/), VideoSense (http://www.videosense.eu/) and SocialSensor (http://www.socialsensor.org/).

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3-3-31CfProposals 42nd IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2017)
Call for Proposals
42nd IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
(ICASSP 2017)

Sponsored By The IEEE Signal Processing Society

 

This Call for Proposal is distributed on behalf of IEEE Signal Processing Society Conference Board for the 42nd IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) to be held in March or April of 2017. ICASSP is the world’s largest and most comprehensive technical conference focused on signal processing theory and applications. The series is sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society and has been held annually since 1976. The conference features world-class speakers, tutorials, exhibits, and over 120 lecture and poster sessions. ICASSP is a cooperative effort of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Committees:

  • Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing
  • Bio Imaging and Signal Processing
  • Design and Implementation of Signal Processing Systems
  • Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing
  • Industry DSP Technology Standing Committee
  • Information Forensics and Security
  • Machine Learning for Signal Processing
  • Multimedia Signal Processing
  • Sensor Array and Multichannel Systems
  • Signal Processing Education Standing Committee
  • Signal Processing for Communications and Networking
  • Signal Processing Theory and Methods
  • Speech and Language Processing

The conference organizing team is advised to incorporate into their proposal the following items.

  • Proposed Dates (March or April 2017)
  • Organizing Committee Members
    • Name
    • Biographical information
    • Membership in the IEEE Signal Processing Society
  • List of scientific and research groups who reside in the local area who are in favor of the proposal and who are committed to attend and participate.
  • Proposed budget. (For advice on building an IEEE budget please contact Kartik Patel at kartik.patel@ieee.org.)
  • Support that can be anticipated from the local government, universities and or corporations
  • Why this location?
    • Airport information
    • Customs and Visa regulations
    • Hotel and convention center information (i.e. space diagrams, maps, etc.)
    • Tourist destinations (i.e. museums, natural wonders, etc.)
    • Average weather conditions for the time of year

Submission of Proposal
Proposals for ICASSP are currently being accepted for 2017. Proposals should be sent no later than 15 August 2012. Notification of acceptance will be made after ICIP 2012 in Orlando, FL. Send the proposal to Lisa Schwarzbek, Manager, Conference Services IEEE Signal Processing Society (l.schwarzbek@ieee.org).

For additional guidelines for ICASSP please contact Lisa Schwarzbek, Manager, Conference Services (l.schwarzbek@ieee.org).

Proposal Presentation
Proposals that are of interest to the Conference Board may be asked to present their proposal at the Conference Board meeting to be held in Orlando, Florida tentatively scheduled for Thursday, 4 October 2012.

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