|    | ODYSSEY 2014: THE SPEAKER AND LANGUAGE RECOGNITION WORKSHOP  June 16-19, 2014, Joensuu, Finland    http://cs.uef.fi/odyssey2014/  https://www.facebook.com/SpeakerOdyssey2014    Registration now opened:  http://cs.uef.fi/odyssey2014/registration/    Early-bird deadline: April 30  Late-bird deadline:  May 31    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  KEYNOTE TALKERS:    Dr. Samy Bengio, Google Research  http://research.google.com/pubs/bengio.html  'Large scale learning of a joint embedding space'    Prof. Martin Cooke, University of the Basque Country  http://laslab.org/martin  'Speaking in adverse conditions: from behavioural observations to  intelligibility-enhancing speech modifications'    Dr. Joseph P. Campbell, MIT Lincoln Lab  http://www.ll.mit.edu/mission/cybersec/HLT/biographies/campbell-bio.html  'Speaker Recognition for Forensic Applications'    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  CONFERENCE TOPICS:    The general themes of the conference include speaker  and  language  recognition and characterization. The specific topics  include, but are not limited to, the following:    o Speaker characterization and adaptation  o Features for speaker and language recognition  o Multi-speaker training, detection and diarization  o Robustness in channels and environment  o Robust classification and fusion  o Speaker recognition corpora and evaluation  o Speaker recognition with speech recognition  o Forensics, multimodality, and multimedia speaker recognition  o Speaker and language confidence estimation  o Language, dialect, and accent recognition  o Speaker synthesis and transformation  o Human recognition of speaker and language  o Analysis and countermeasures against spoofing attacks  o Commercial applications    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  REGULAR PAPER SUBMISSIONS:    All regular submissions (max 8 pages) will be reviewed by at least  three members of the scientific review committee. The regular  submissions must include scientific or methodological novelty; the  paper has to review the relevant prior work and state clearly the  novelty in the Introduction part. The accepted papers will appear in  electronic proceedings.    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  INDUSTRY TRACK AND DEMOS:    Odyssey committee recognizes a large gap between theoretical research  results and real-world deployment of the methods. To foster closer  collaboration across industry and academia, Odyssey 2014 features an  industry submission track. This can include a description of your  target application, a product, a demonstrator, or any combination. In  addition to voice biometrics providers, we encourage submissions from  companies who are in need for speaker or language recognition  technology. The industry paper submissions do NOT have to present  methodological novelty, but the submission MUST address one or all of  the following aspects:    - Description of the application, role of speaker/language recognition  - Research results and methods that worked well in your application  - Negative research results that have NOT worked in practice  - Unsolved problems 'out-in-the-wild' that deserve attention    The industry submissions will NOT undergo full peer review  nor will be included to the proceedings. All the industry track  submissions can be presented as a posters. The organizing committee  may select a few most interesting ones for oral presentation.    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  NIST SPECIAL SESSIONS: I-VECTOR CHALLENGE & NIST SRE-2012 FOLLOW-UP    In addition to regular and industry paper submissions, Odyssey 2014  features two special sessions co-organized with National Institute of  Standards and Technologies (NIST). NIST SRE-2012 special session  focuses on extended analyses on the latest, NIST 2012 speaker  recognition evaluation (SRE) benchmark, and is targeted for the  participants of NIST SRE 2012.    The i-vector challenge is a new type of challenge targeted for anyone  interested for a 'quick start-up' in speaker recognition. Building  modern speaker and language recognition systems requires a lot of  preprocessing, corpus engineering and computations, making it  challenging for newcomers to enter the field. This prohibits piloting  of possibly promising modeling ideas developed outside of speaker  recognition community (e.g. machine learning and image processing  communities). To bridge this gap, NIST organizes a new type of  benchmark, i-vector challenge, synchronized with Odyssey 2014.    Preliminary due-date for paper submissions to both special sessions is  February 2014. Submissions by this deadline will undergo review both  by NIST and by the scientific review committee, and will be included  to the conference proceedings if accepted. Late challenge submissions  (without a paper) are also encouraged; they can be presented as  posters, but will not undergo peer review nor will be included to the  conference proceedings.    To ensure smooth organization, early (non-binding) preliminary sign-up  is required. More details and registration for the i-vector challenge  will be available in November 2013.    See https://ivectorchallenge.nist.gov/ for more info about the i-vector  challenge.    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  AWARDS:    Odyssey 2014 features three awards:    - A best paper award  - A best student paper award  - Free registration for 1 to 2 top-performers in the i-vector challenge    All regular and special session papers submitted in time are  candidates for the awards. The awards are given based on the review  reports AND the presentation at the conference. For the best student  paper award, the first author must be a student (does not yet hold a  PhD degree) at the time of paper submission.    Best 1 to 2 teams (max 1 person per site) in i-vector challenge are  provided FREE REGISTRATION to the full Odyssey 2014 workshop.    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:    Tomi Kinnunen, chair        University of Eastern Finland, Finland  Pasi Franti, co-chair       University of Eastern Finland, Finland  Jean-Francois Bonastre      University of Avignon, France  Niko Brummer                Agnitio, South Africa  Lukas Burget                Brno Univ. Technology, Czech Republic  Joseph Campbell             MIT Lincoln Lab, USA  Jan 'Honza' Cernocky        Brno Univ. Technology, Czech Republic  Haizhou Li                  Inst. Infocomm Research, Singapore  Alvin Martin                NIST, USA  Douglas Reynolds            MIT Lincoln Lab, USA    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  SCIENTIFIC REVIEW COMMITTEE:    Eliathamby Ambikairajah     Univ. New South Wales, Australia  Tim Anderson                Air Force Research Lab, USA  Walt Andrews                BBN, USA  Hagai Aronowitz             IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel  Roland Auckenthaler         NMS Comm., USA  Claude Barras               LIMSI, France  Kay Berkling                Inline, Intern. Online Dienste GmbH, Germany  Jean-Francois Bonastre      Univ. Avignon, France  Hynek Boril                 Univ. Texas at Dallas, USA  Niko Brummer                AGNITIO, South Africa  Lukas Burget                Brno Univ. Tech, Czech Republic  Joseph Campbell             MITLL, USA  Bill Campbell               MITLL, USA  Jan 'Honza' Cernocky        Brno Univ. Tech, Czech Republic  Nancy Chen                  I2R, Singapore  Sandro Cumani               Brno Univ. Tech, Czech Republic  Najim Dehak                 MIT, USA  George Doddington           US. Gov. Consultant, USA  Nicholas Evans              EURECOM, France  Mauro Falcone               Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy  Kevin Farrell               Nuance, USA  Benoit Fauve                Validsoft, UK  Daniel Garcia-Romero        Johns Hopkins Univ, USA  Ondrej Glembek              Brno Univ. Tech, Czech Republic  Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez  Univ. Autónoma de Madrid, Spain  Craig Greenberg             NIST, USA  Cemal Hanilci               Uludag Univ., Turkey  John H.L. Hansen            Univ. Texas at Dallas, USA  Taufiq Hasan                Univ. Texas at Dallas, USA  Ville Hautamaki             Univ. Eastern Finland, Finland  Hynek Hermansky             Johns Hopkins Univ, USA  Chien-Lin Huang             National Inst. Inf. and Comm. Tech., Japan  Michael Jessen              Bundeskriminalamt, Germany  Patrick Kenny               CRIM, Canada  Tomi Kinnunen               Univ. Eastern Finland, Finland  Tina Kohler                 DoD, USA  Pietro Laface               Politecnico di Torino, Italy  Anthony Larcher             I2R, Singapore  Kong Aik Lee                I2R, Singapore  Yun Lei                     SRI International, USA  Cheung-Chi Leung            I2R, Singapore  Haizhou Li                  I2R, Singapore  Ming Li                     Sun Yat-sen Univ, China  Bin Ma                      I2R, Singapore  Dave Marks                  Sandia, DoE National Labs, USA  Alvin Martin                NIST, USA  David Martinez              Univ. Zaragoza, Spain  John Mason                  Swansea Univ, UK  Pavel Matejka               Brno Univ. Tech, Czech Republic  Driss Matrouf               Univ. Avignon, France  Tomoko Matsui               Inst. Stat. Math, Japan  Yuri Matveev                ITMO University, Russia  Alan McCree                 Johns Hopkins Univ, USA  Pejman Mowlaee              Graz Univ. Tech., Austria  Jiri Navratil               IBM Research, USA  Raymond W.M. Ng             Univ. Sheffield, UK  Javier Ortega-Garcia        Univ. Autónoma de Madrid, Spain  Jason Pelecanos             IBM Research, USA  Oldrich Plchot              Brno Univ. Tech, Czech Republic  Padmanabhan Rajan           Univ. Eastern Finland, Finland  Daniel Ramos                Univ. Autónoma de Madrid, Spain  Douglas Reynolds            MITLL, USA  Fred Richardson             MITLL, USA  Rahim Saeidi                Univ. Eastern Finland, Finland  Nicolas Scheffer            SRI International, USA  Jan Silovsky                TU Liberec, Czech Republic  Themos Stafylakis           CRIM, Canada  Doug Sturim                 MITLL, USA  Rong Tong                   I2R, Singapore  Pedro Torres-Carrasquillo   MITLL, USA  Michael Wagner              Univ. Canberra, Australia  David van Leeuwen           Radboud Univ. Nijmegen, The Netherlands  Jesus Villalba              Univ. Zaragoza, Spain  Changhuai You               I2R, Singapore    ------------------------------------------------------------------------  VENUE AND TRAVEL:    Odyssey 2014 will be hosted by School of Computing of the University of  Eastern Finland (UEF). Joensuu is a small town of 75,000 inhabitants  in the lakeside Finland -- the capital of green. It is famous for its  peaceful nature, excellent outdoor opportunities as well as many saunas.    Joensuu can be easily reached from Helsinki (50 min flight), which can  be reached via direct flights from several European, North American  and Asian cities.    For more details:  http://cs.uef.fi/odyssey2014/    Email: odyssey@cs.uef.fi     |