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3-3-1 | (2015-01-12) International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing, Lisbon, PortugalInternational Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing BIOSIGNALS website: http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/ January 12 - 15, 2015 Lisbon, Portugal Technical Co-sponsorship by: BMES, ESEM and IEEE EMBS In Cooperation with: EUROMICRO, ISfTeH, AAAI and EURASIP Sponsored by: INSTICC INSTICC is Member of: WfMC, OMG and FIPA Media Partner: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making Logistics Partner: SCITEVENTS IMPORTANT DATES: Position Paper Submission: October 9, 2014 (extended deadline) Position Paper Authors Notification: November 6, 2014 Regular and Position Paper Camera Ready and Registration: November 17, 2014 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dear Christian Wellekens, Let me kindly inform you that due to numerous requests the position paper submission deadline for the International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing (BIOSIGNALS 2015 - http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/) has been extended to 9 October 2014. We hope you can participate in this prestigious conference by submitting a position paper reflecting your current research in any of the conference topics, which are detailed further below. This conference is part of the 8th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies - BIOSTEC (http://www.biostec.org/) and it is co-located with four related conference, namely: - BIODEVICES - International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices (http://www.biodevices.biostec.org/) - BIOIMAGING - International Conference on Bioimaging (http://www.bioimaging.biostec.org/) - BIOINFORMATICS - International Conference on Bioinformatics Models, Methods and Algorithms (http://www.bioinformatics.biostec.org/) - HEALTHINF - International Conference on Health Informatics (http://www.healthinf.biostec.org/) Registration to one conference allows free access to all other BIOSTEC conferences. The conference will be sponsored by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC), held in cooperation with the EUROMICRO, International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISfTeH) and Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) and has a technical co-sponsorship by the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), European Society for Engineering and Medicine (ESEM) and IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE EMBS). INSTICC is Member of the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC), Object Management Group (OMG) and Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA). The BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making will be the Media Partner and the Science and Technology Events (SCITEVENTS) the Logistics Partner. BIOSIGNALS is interested in promoting high quality research as it can be confirmed by last year acceptance rates, where from 70 submissions, 20% were presented as full papers. We would like to highlight the presence of the following keynote speakers: - Erik Meijering, Erasmus University Medical Center, Netherlands - Lionel Pazart, CHU, France - Nuno Sousa, University of Minho, Portugal - David Rose, MIT Media Lab, United States Submitted papers will be subject to a double-blind review process. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support. It is planned to publish a short list of revised and extended versions of presented papers with Springer in a CCIS Series book. The proceedings will be submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI), INSPEC, DBLP, EI (Elsevier Index) and Scopus. All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SCITEPRESS Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/). SCITEPRESS is a member of CrossRef (http://www.crossref.org/). Special Sessions: - Multivariable Processing for Biometric Systems – MPBS 2015 (http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/MPBS.aspx) - BEyond SPeech Acoustics: Enhancing Communication through Non-acoustic Signals – BESPA 2015 (http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/BESPA.aspx) Tutorials: - From Analysis Pipelines to Biological Insights from ChIP Sequencing Data - Big Data Analytics in Biomedical Informatics 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. Finally, we also would like to highlight the Doctoral Consortium on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies that will take place in conjunction with BIOSTEC and aims to provide an opportunity for graduate students to explore their research interests in an interdisciplinary workshop, under the guidance of a panel of distinguished experts in the field (http://www.biostec.org/DoctoralConsortium.aspx). Please check further details at the BIOSIGNALS conference website (http://www.biosignals.biostec.org/). Should you have any question please don't hesitate contacting me. Kind regards, Claudia Pinto On behalf of BIOSIGNALS Secretariat Av. D. Manuel I, 27A 2.Esq. 2910-595 Setubal, Portugal Tel.: +351 265 100 033 Fax: +44 203 014 8813 Email: biosignals.secretariat@insticc.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS: Ana Fred, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes / IST, Portugal Hugo Gamboa, CEFITEC / FCT - New University of Lisbon, Portugal Dirk Elias, University of Porto / Fraunhofer, Portugal PROGRAM CHAIR: Harald Loose, Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany 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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3-3-2 | (2015-01-29) Seminaire au GIPSA, Sylvain Calinon, Saint Martin d'Hères, France Jeudi 29 Janvier 2015
13h30-15h Salle B314 du Département Parole et Cognition (Bâtiment ENSE3, 11 rue des mathématiques, Saint Martin d?Hères)
Sylvain Calinon IDIAP, Lausanne, Suisse
Robot learning by imitation, emulation and exploration Abstract The recent developments in robot sensors and actuators bring a new human-centric perspective to robotics. The variety of signals to process, the richness of interaction with the users, and the needs to generate natural movements and safe controllers for human-robot collaboration constitute a formidable area of research for machine learning. An attractive approach to the problem of transferring skills to robots is to take inspiration from the way humans learn by employing various forms of imitation and self-refinement strategies. I will first show that robot programming by demonstration encompasses a wide range of imitation strategies. It goes from the mimicking of the demonstrator's actions to higher-level forms of imitation by extracting the intent underlying the actions. I will then discuss the problem of designing compact probabilistic representations of skills, with a focus on dynamical systems, optimal control and stochastic optimization. The combination of these approaches aims at providing the robot with the capability to generalize tasks to new situations, based on demonstrations observed from the perspective of multiple frames of reference. Examples of applications with a compliant humanoid, a continuum flexible robot and a set of gravity-compensated manipulators will be showcased. Bio
Dr Sylvain Calinon is a permanent researcher at the Idiap Research Institute in Switzerland since May 2014. He is also a lecturer at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and an external collaborator at the Department of Advanced Robotics, Italian Institute of Technology. He holds a PhD from EPFL (2007) awarded by Robotdalen, ABB and EPFL-Press awards. His research interests cover robot learning and human-robot interaction. Webpage: http://calinon.ch
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3-3-3 | (2015-02-12) CfP 6th International Conference Information Systems and Economic Intelligence: special session: structuring multimedia streams (updated)
CALL FOR PAPERS SIIE ̓ 2015 6th edition of the International Conference Information Systems and Economic Intelligence February 12-14th., 2015 in Hammamet (Tunisia) (http://siie2015.loria.fr) Special session: structuring multimedia streams More and more documents and multimedia streams are available on the web. To exploit these extremely large and heterogeneous data, it is necessary to index or to annotate. This task cannot be done manually. We must therefore automatically segment, transcribe, classify, extract keywords and named entities, such as personal names, company names or place names. The results of these treatments provide a structured multimedia stream. These data will be very profitable for individuals, corporations and government agencies. This special session focuses on different methodologies for structuring multimedia streams. Important Dates: Paper submissions (extended deadline): December 1st, 2014 Notification to authors: December 20th, 2014 Final version for accepted papers: January 5th, 2015
Paper Formats (DOC, RTF or PDF):
– Long papers (for completed research): must not exceed 15 pages.
– Short papers (for R&D research and state of the art, for professionals): must not exceed 8 pages.
Languages of the conference: - Paper: all papers must be written in English - Data show: all video projection (PowerPoint) must be written in English - Presentation: oral presentations and discussions are permitted in English and/or in French.
– We invite you to submit your contributions from the site EasyChair Conference System: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=siie2015. Organizers of this special session: Irina Illina and Dominique Fohr (LORIA/INRIA, France)
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3-3-4 | (2015-02-13) Insights into Metarepresentation: Evidence from English and French, Paris Title: Insights into Metarepresentation: Evidence from English and French
Date: 13th of February 2015
Place : room B (-1) FMSH, 190 Avenue de France, 75013
The massively distributed nature of human cognition constitutes one of the central challenges of contemporary science, with linguistic communication as a foundational case. Communication crucially rests on the hearer's ability to infer the speaker's intended meaning based on the interaction of particular stimuli and context (Grice 1989, Levinson 2000, Sperber & Wilson 1995 i.a.). The inferential nature of communication draws on the ability to attribute underlying beliefs, intentions and desires to others, known as metarepresentation (Recanati 2000, Sperber 2000). Metarepresentation epitomises the humans' ability to engage in deep cognitive coordination with others by which convergence is brought to the variety of stimuli involved in linguistic interpretation.
The issue of metarepresentation allows a deeper understanding of grammatical dimensions such as interrogatives, point-of-view adverbs, focus, conditional clauses, negation, imperfective aspect, across languages and through linguistic change. Two types of question arise however with metarepresentation whether related to an enunciative source or not:
1. What is the actual psychological reality of metarepresentations, and how are they constrained by the mind/brain substrate?
2. What are the concrete linguistic and communicative cues to identifying metarepresentational readings?
While much has been said about the potential indicators of jocularity, irony and reported speech, relatively little is known about their actual presence in real usage, and their interaction with precise prosodic and gestural dimensions. Furthermore, it is difficult to determine to what extent these indicators are stable across languages. The answer to these questions will contribute to a better understanding of the relation between meta-cognitive and meta-communicative abilities involved in the comprehension process, as well as of the relation between descriptive use and metarepresentation in various contexts.
The whole community is invited to attend the seminar dedicated to metarepresentation. Each presentation will be followed by a significant discussion session where everyone is invited to raise constructive interventions. The seminar's condition of satisfaction is to bring greater consensus about definitions, criteria, and psychological reality of metarepresentation. The seminar will be bilingual. Questions can be asked in English and in French.
Organisers
Elena Albu (elena_albu84@yahoo.com) and Pierre Larrivée (Pierre.Larrivee@Unicaen.fr)
Programme
10h-11h ? A. Reboul (L2C2, CNRS Lyon): Pouvons-nous nous passer de la metareprésentation dans la communication linguistique?
11h-12h ? J. Moeschler (University of Geneva): Qu?y a-t-il de métareprésentationnel dans la négation métalinguistique?
12h-14h - lunch break
14h-15h ? Ph. Schlenker (Institut Jean-Nicod, CNRS; New York University): Logic with Iconicity in Sign Language
15h-16h ? A. Morgenstern (Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle): Linguistic and Non-linguistic Signs in Adult-child Daily Interaction
16h-16h30 ? coffee break
16h30-17h ? round table discussion
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3-3-5 | (2015-02-25)IX Congresso Nacional de ABRALIN, Belem do Para (PA), Brazil Congresso Nacional de ABRALIN, Belem do Para (PA), Brazil 25-28 February 2015 Universidade Federal do Para, Belem do Para, Brazil www.ixcongresso.abralin.com.br
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3-3-6 | (2015-03-02) LATA 2015 (extended submission deadline)LATA 2015 Nice, France March 2-6, 2015 Organized by: CNRS, I3S, UMR 7271 Nice Sophia Antipolis University Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC) Rovira i Virgili University http://grammars.grlmc.com/lata2015/ **************************************************************************************** AIMS: LATA is a conference series on theoretical computer science and its applications. Following the tradition of the diverse PhD training events in the field developed at Rovira i Virgili University in Tarragona since 2002, LATA 2015 will reserve significant room for young scholars at the beginning of their career. It will aim at attracting contributions from classical theory fields as well as application areas. VENUE: LATA 2015 will take place in Nice, the second largest French city on the Mediterranean coast. The venue will be the University Castle at Parc Valrose. SCOPE: Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to: algebraic language theory algorithms for semi-structured data mining algorithms on automata and words automata and logic automata for system analysis and programme verification automata networks automata, concurrency and Petri nets automatic structures cellular automata codes combinatorics on words computational complexity data and image compression descriptional complexity digital libraries and document engineering foundations of finite state technology foundations of XML fuzzy and rough languages grammars (Chomsky hierarchy, contextual, unification, categorial, etc.) grammatical inference and algorithmic learning graphs and graph transformation language varieties and semigroups language-based cryptography parallel and regulated rewriting parsing patterns power series string and combinatorial issues in bioinformatics string processing algorithms symbolic dynamics term rewriting transducers trees, tree languages and tree automata unconventional models of computation weighted automata STRUCTURE: LATA 2015 will consist of: invited talks invited tutorials peer-reviewed contributions INVITED SPEAKERS: to be announced PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: Andrew Adamatzky (West of England, Bristol, UK) Andris Ambainis (Latvia, Riga, LV) Franz Baader (Dresden Tech, DE) Rajesh Bhatt (Massachusetts, Amherst, US) José-Manuel Colom (Zaragoza, ES) Bruno Courcelle (Bordeaux, FR) Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú (Eötvös Loránd, Budapest, HU) Aldo de Luca (Naples Federico II, IT) Susanna Donatelli (Turin, IT) Paola Flocchini (Ottawa, CA) Enrico Formenti (Nice, FR) Tero Harju (Turku, FI) Monika Heiner (Brandenburg Tech, Cottbus, DE) Yiguang Hong (Chinese Academy, Beijing, CN) Kazuo Iwama (Kyoto, JP) Sanjay Jain (National Singapore, SG) Maciej Koutny (Newcastle, UK) Antonín Kučera (Masaryk, Brno, CZ) Thierry Lecroq (Rouen, FR) Salvador Lucas (Valencia Tech, ES) Veli Mäkinen (Helsinki, FI) Carlos Martín-Vide (Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, ES, chair) Filippo Mignosi (L’Aquila, IT) Victor Mitrana (Madrid Tech, ES) Ilan Newman (Haifa, IL) Joachim Niehren (INRIA, Lille, FR) Enno Ohlebusch (Ulm, DE) Arlindo Oliveira (Lisbon, PT) Joël Ouaknine (Oxford, UK) Wojciech Penczek (Polish Academy, Warsaw, PL) Dominique Perrin (ESIEE, Paris, FR) Alberto Policriti (Udine, IT) Sanguthevar Rajasekaran (Connecticut, Storrs, US) Jörg Rothe (Düsseldorf, DE) Frank Ruskey (Victoria, CA) Helmut Seidl (Munich Tech, DE) Ayumi Shinohara (Tohoku, Sendai, JP) Bernhard Steffen (Dortmund, DE) Frank Stephan (National Singapore, SG) Paul Tarau (North Texas, Denton, US) Andrzej Tarlecki (Warsaw, PL) Jacobo Torán (Ulm, DE) Frits Vaandrager (Nijmegen, NL) Jaco van de Pol (Twente, Enschede, NL) Pierre Wolper (Liège, BE) Zhilin Wu (Chinese Academy, Beijing, CN) Slawomir Zadrozny (Polish Academy, Warsaw, PL) Hans Zantema (Eindhoven Tech, NL) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Sébastien Autran (Nice) Adrian Horia Dediu (Tarragona) Enrico Formenti (Nice, co-chair) Sandrine Julia (Nice) Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, co-chair) Christophe Papazian (Nice) Julien Provillard (Nice) Pierre-Alain Scribot (Nice) Bianca Truthe (Giessen) Florentina Lilica Voicu (Tarragona) SUBMISSIONS: Authors are invited to submit non-anonymized papers in English presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced pages (including eventual appendices, references, etc.) and should be prepared according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0). Submissions have to be uploaded to: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lata2015 PUBLICATIONS: A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS series will be available by the time of the conference. A special issue of a major journal will be later published containing peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation. REGISTRATION: The period for registration is open from July 21, 2014 to March 2, 2015. The registration form can be found at: http://grammars.grlmc.com/lata2015/Registration.php DEADLINES: Paper submission: October 16, 2014 (23:59 CET) (extended) Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: November 18, 2014 Early registration: November 25, 2014 Final version of the paper for the LNCS proceedings: November 26, 2014 Late registration: February 16, 2015 Submission to the journal special issue: June 6, 2015 QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION: florentinalilica.voicu@urv.cat POSTAL ADDRESS: LATA 2015 Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC) Rovira i Virgili University Av. Catalunya, 35 43002 Tarragona, Spain Phone: +34 977 559 543 Fax: +34 977 558 386 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Nice Sophia Antipolis University Rovira i Virgili University
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3-3-7 | (2015-03-05) International workshop on Audio-Visual Affective Prosody in social interaction & second language learning (AVAP 2015) Bordeaux, France
International workshop on Audio-Visual Affective Prosody in social interaction & second language learning (AVAP 2015) Bordeaux, 5 and 6 March 2015
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3-3-8 | (2015-03-18) CORIA 2015, Paris, France (papers accepted in French and in English) Appel à communications CORIA 2015 (http://coria2015.lip6.fr/) et RJCRI 2015
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3-3-9 | (2015-03-27) Journées de l'ALOES: Catégories de la grammaire traditionnelle et analyse de l’oral spontané, Aix-en-Provence, France Catégories de la grammaire traditionnelle et analyse de l’oral spontané Vendredi 27 mars 2015
Ces dernières années, l’étude linguistique de la langue parlée s’est singulièrement développée, grâce notamment aux nouvelles technologies, qui facilitent de manière inestimable la collecte de données, l’analyse acoustique et les calculs statistiques. L’avancement de la recherche en pragmatique, dialectologie, analyse du discours, phonologie suprasegmentale, et d’autres encore, est considérable. Reste à savoir si la grammaire de l’anglais oral, c’est-à-dire, la connaissance des contraintes en matière d’agencement, de distribution, de combinatoire et de conditions d’emploi des termes, doit ou peut être élucidée avec les mêmes outils que celle de l’écrit. La question que nous souhaitons poser lors de cette journée d’étude est donc : dans quelle mesure les catégories héritées des traditions grammaticales d’avant l’essor décrit plus haut sont-elles applicables à l’analyse linguistique de l’anglais oral spontané ? Par exemple, si l’on veut élucider le fonctionnement d’un réseau de marqueurs comme so, I mean, that is, qui peuvent paraître sémantiquement proches ou interchangeables dans certains contextes, est-il utile de savoir qu’ils proviennent de constructions hétérogènes (adverbe de phrase, proposition à sujet personnel ou impersonnel) ? Y aurait-il un terme apte à les regrouper, ou faudrait-il se contenter de « discourse markers », qui rassemble tellement d’entités que sa valeur explicative est faible ? Par catégorie, on n’entend pas seulement parties du discours et types de phrases mais aussi des notions telles que subordination, hypothétique, parenthétique, discours direct et indirect, portée, etc … Face à des passages d’oral spontané, plusieurs entrées sont possibles pour traiter de cette problématique:
Les communicants sont invités à choisir un corpus d’oral spontané, en diffusant des passages sonores de préférence dialogués, ce qui exclut le recours à des textes transcrits sans support oral ainsi qu’à de l’écrit oralisé (discours journalistique et discours préparé). Les propositions de communication (25 minutes) devront être envoyées pour le 15 janvier 2015 à Isabelle Gaudy-Campbell (isabelle.gaudy-campbell@univ-lorraine.fr). Elles comprendront une vingtaine de lignes et seront accompagnées d’une courte bibliographie. Les langues de travail sont le français et l'anglais. Une notification d’acceptation sera adressée dans les 15 jours. La journée d’étude se tiendra la veille de la journée de l’ALOES au Laboratoire Parole et Langage, 5 avenue Pasteur, 13100 Aix en Provence.
*OSLiA (Oral Spontané et Linguistique Anglaise) est un réseau qui compte parmi les Special Interest Groups de l’ALOES.
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3-3-10 | (2015-04-14) Interdisciplinary Workshop on Laughter and other Non-Verbal Vocalisations in Speech, Enschede, The Netherlands ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Call for Papers for the Interdisciplinary Workshop on Laughter and other
Non-Verbal Vocalisations in Speech
14-15 April 2015, Enschede, The Netherlands
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Following the previous workshops on laughter held in Saarbruecken (2007), Berlin
(2009), and Dublin (2012), we have the pleasure to announce a forthcoming
workshop in Enschede, the Netherlands in April 2015.
Non-verbal vocalisations in human-human and human-machine interactions play
important roles in displaying social and affective behaviors and in controlling
the flow of interaction. Laughter, sighs, filled pauses, and short utterances
such as feedback responses are among some of the non-verbal vocalisations that
have been studied previously from various research fields. However, much is
still unknown about the phonetic or visual characteristics of non-verbal
vocalisations (production/encoding) and their relations to their intentions and
perceived meanings (perception/decoding) in interaction.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together scientists from diverse research
areas and to provide an exchange forum for interdisciplinary discussions in
order to gain a better understanding of laughter and other non-verbal
vocalisations. The workshop will consist of invited talks and oral presentations
of ongoing research and discussion papers.
We invite contributions concerning laughter and other non-verbal vocalisations
from the fields of phonetics, linguistics, psychology, conversation analysis,
social signal processing, and human-machine/robot interaction. In particular,
topics related to the following aspects are very much welcomed:
* Multimodal interaction: visual aspects of non-verbal vocalisations, e.g.,
smiles, relation between non-verbal vocalisations and visual behaviors
* Social and affective behavior: decoding and encoding of emotion/socio-related
states in non-verbal vocalisations
* Conversation: (pragmatic) role of non-verbal vocalisations in dialog
* Computation: automatic analysis and generation of non-verbal vocalisations
Submission procedure
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Researchers are invited to submit an extended abstract of their work, including
work in progress. Please send your extended abstract of max. 3 pages, 11pt font
(including references) in PDF format to laughterworkshop2015 at gmail dot com.
Each submission should follow the ICSPhS style - the author kits (LaTeX and
Word) can be downloaded from the workshop website. In the email, please include
the name of the authors, their affiliations and the emailaddress of the
corresponding author, and a title of the abstract. Abstracts will undergo a
review process performed by at least 2 reviewers. The submissions will be made
available online.
Registration
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Attendees are asked to register by sending an email to laughterworkshop2015 at
gmail dot com. A registration fee of 50 Euros has to be paid on site (in cash).
Important dates
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* Abstract submission deadline: 9 February 2015
* Notification acceptance/rejection: 1 March 2015
* Registration deadline by email: 6 April 2015
* Workshop dates: 14-15 April 2015
Venue
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The DesignLab at University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
Website
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Please check the website http://laughterworkshop2015.wordpress.com for updated
information about the workshop!
Organizers
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Jürgen Trouvain, Computational Linguistics and Phonetics, Saarland University
Nick Campbell, School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences, Trinity
College Dublin
Khiet Truong, Human Media Interaction, University of Twente/Radboud University
Dirk Heylen, Human Media Interaction, University of Twente
Contact information
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Khiet Truong | k dot p truong at utwente dot nl
Human Media Interaction, University of Twente
Artificial Intelligence, Radboud University
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3-3-11 | (2015-04-23) Jordanas Pataconicas de Linguistica Formal, Argentina Jordanas Pataconicas de Linguistica Formal, Argentina 23-25 April 2015 Universidad Nacional de Comahue, General Roca, Argentina
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3-3-12 | (2015-05-07) 3rd International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR2015), San Diego, USA -------------------------------------------------------------------
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3-3-13 | (2015-05-28) International Conference for Young Researchers in Linguistics, Toulouse, France (extended deadline) International Conference for Young Researchers in Linguistics
Discourse(s) In Linguistics: Units and Levels of Analysis
May 28th and 29th 2015 Toulouse - France www.jetou2015.fr
Submission Deadline: Friday October 24th 2014 EXTENDED Call for Papers
The doctoral students in Linguistics of the laboratories at Toulouse University, France:
CLLE-ERSS (Équipe de Recherche en Syntaxe et Sémantique) IRIT (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse) OCTOGONE-Lordat (Centre Interdisciplinaire des Sciences du Langage et de la Cognition)
are organizing the 5th edition of JéTou (Journées d'études Toulousaines), an international conference aiming at gathering doctoral students and young researchers (who have defended their dissertation within the past three years) together, from the different disciplines of Linguistics, on an open and multidisciplinary theme.
This 2015 edition will be devoted to a reflection on the following theme: “Discourse(s) in Linguistics: Units and Levels of Analysis”.
The term discourse, understood in its broadest sense as a multimodal language production (oral, written, verbal, gestural) is at the heart of Linguistics. Both in production and reception, investigation methods have led to analysis levels with variable granularities, where overlapping units maintain relationships with strong interdependence. Therefore, discourse depends on both the object and the meaning given to it.
Common issues are: planning, segmentation, organization, modeling. A valuable reflection involving different fields arises from these challenges; more than ever, an interdisciplinary practice is necessary to further the various aspects of discourse.
Research in these fields has taken different forms. Besides, the gap between theoretical models and empirical studies based on real data has been significantly reduced in the last few years. Qualitative as well as quantitative, these works have raised new questions: choice of units, collection and annotation of corpora, evaluation procedures, comparison and interpretation of results, etc.
This edition will focus mainly on levels of analysis and units in discourse. Possible topics include:
Obviously, this list does not include all the research possibilities following from the theme of the conference, which is why every submission that addresses the notions of discourse in the Language Sciences will be read and reviewed. Proposals which include theoretical reflections and actual data will be particularly appreciated.
JéTou 2015 offers a challenging theme that every field of Language Sciences can adapt for themselves. This conference will give the opportunity, to those who wish to come, to ask questions, discuss and compare their work, their methods, their reflections in an interdisciplinary context, which favours positive interactions and constructive debates.
Guest Speakers :
Submission Guidelines:
Articles must be written in French or English.
Submissions must not exceed 3 pages for an oral presentation as well as for a scientific poster (references included). These three pages must include a title, a summary and up to 5 keywords (letter type: Times New Roman 12, simple spacing, normal margin). You can indicate by email your preference for an oral presentation (20 min + 10 min for questions) or for a scientific poster, but the final decision on the format of the presentation will be made by the organization committee alone.
Papers should be submitted via the EasyChair conference system: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jtou2015
The conference proceedings will be published and given to the participants (5 pages for a scientific poster and 10 pages for an oral presentation).
Selection Criteria
Each submission will be reviewed by at least two experts in the relevant field. The following elements will be considered:
. in the field.
Schedule
Deadline for submission of summaries: Friday October 10th 2014, Notification of acceptance: Friday November 21st 2014, Submission deadline for long papers: Friday January 16th 2015, Submission deadline for final versions: Friday April 10th 2015,
Conference: Thursday May 28th and Friday May 29th 2015 at Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (Mirail campus).
Organising Committee
Francesca Cortelazzo, Jean-Philippe Fauconnier, Laury Garnier, Luce Lefeuvre, Sophie Mayras-Cauchois, Olivier Nocaudie, Florian Savreux, Maxime Warnier.
Website www.jetou2015.fr Contact contact.jetou2015@gmail.com
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3-3-14 | (2015-06-10) Appel à communications : Analyse des discours hors-normes :,approches, concepts et méthodes, Univ. Sherbrooke, Canada Plus d'informations sur http://www.hors-normes2015.evenement.usherbrooke.ca/index.html Depuis peu, on voit émerger un intérêt réciproque entre des sous-disciplines des Sciences du langage qui n’avaient guère coutume de dialoguer : la présente rencontre, qui réunit analystes du discours, phonéticiens, sémanticiens, didacticiens, acquisitionnistes, historiens de la langue et des représentations linguistiques, sociologues du langage etc. en est une illustration. Ce choc des cultures amène l’analyse du discours à considérer des discours oraux, écrits, hybrides sortant de « l’ordinaire », à s’ouvrir à une analyse de discours qui, envisagés depuis les traditions disciplinaires de l’AD et du point de vue de leurs fonctionnements ou encore des présupposés épistémologiques qu’ils interrogent ou bousculent, peuvent être qualifiés de hors-normes. Les domaines d’études où le hors-norme se manifeste ne sont pas limités aux points listés ci-dessous, toute proposition pertinente sera étudiée avec attention.
Sous quelles formes, quels contenus et selon quelles conditions de production, les discours sociaux recourent-ils au hors-norme ? Selon quels paramètres sociaux et discursifs les locuteurs placent-ils le curseur entre norme et hors-norme ? En interrogeant la qualification de « hors-norme » appliquée à des discours, ce colloque invite aussi à repenser les normes de l’analyse de discours. Éléments de bibliographieAdam, Jean-Michel, 2012, Préface de Ecrivainer. La Langue morcelée de Samuel Daiber, par Vincent Capt, Lausanne, Infolio Collection de l’Art Brut, Collection Contre-courant. Angenot, Marc,2008, Dialogues de sourds. Traité de rhétorique antilogique, Paris, Mille et une nuit, collection Essais. Bourdieu, Pierre, 1983 « Vous avez dit 'populaire' ? », Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, Vol. 46, L’usage de la parole, p. 98-105. Branca-Rosoff, Sonia, Schneider, Nathalie, 1994, L’écriture des citoyens. Une analyse linguistique de l'écriture des peu-lettrés pendant la période révolutionnaire, Paris, Klincksieck. Bres, Jacques, Haillet, Patrick-Pierre, Mellet, Sylvie, Nolke, Henning, Rosier, Laurence (éds), 2005, Dialogisme et polyphonie, Bruxelles, De Boeck. Collette, Karine, Rousseau, Jean, 2013, « Littératie et responsabilité en santé », Globe, revue internationale d’études québécoises, vol.16, no 1, p. 133-157. De Robillard, Didier, 2008, Perspectives alterlinguistiques, Paris, L’Harmattan, vol. 1 et 2. Demonet Michel, Geffroy Annie, Gouaze Jean, Lafon Pierrre, Mouillaud, Maurice, Tournier, Maurice, 1978 [1975], Des tracts en Mai 68. Mesures de vocabulaire et de contenu, Paris, Champ libre (1re édition : Presses de la FNSP). Didirkova, Ivana, Hirsch, Fabrice, 2014, « Etude préliminaire des caractéristiques phonétiques sur le bégaiement : le cas du français et du slovaque », Actes des XXXe Journées d'Etudes sur Ernst Gerhard, 2003, « Les peu lettrés devant les normes de la textualité », D. Osthus, C. Polzin-Haumann, C. Schmitt (éds), La norme linguistique, Bonn, Romanistischer Verlag. Ernst, Gerhard, 2010, « “qu’il n’y a orthographe ny virgule encorre moins devoielle deconsol et pleinne delacunne“ : la norme des personnes peu lettrées (XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles) », M. Iliescu, H. Siller-Runggaldier, P. Danler (éds), Actes du XXVe Congrès International de Linguistique et de Philologie Romanes, Innsbruck 2007, Berlin, New York, De Gruyter, vol. 3, p. 543-551. Fairon, Cédric, Cougnon, Louise-Amélie, 2014, SMS Communication. A Linguistic Approach, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins. Fex Sören, « Perceptual evaluation », Journal of Voice, 1992, 6, p. 155-158. Foucault, Michel, 1973, Moi, Pierre Rivière ayant égorgé ma mère, ma sœur et mon frère : un cas de parricide au XIX e siècle, Paris, Gallimard. Larrivée, Pierre, 2011, « Au-delà de la polyphonie », Le Français moderne, 79, 1, p.223-234. Macherey, Pierre, 2009, De Canguilhem à Foucault. La force des normes, Paris, La Fabrique. Maingueneau, Dominique, 2014, Discours et analyse de discours, Paris, Armand Colin. Manesse, Danièle, « Les enfants des classes populaires, la langue et la norme », Cahiers pédagogiques, 500, p. 92-94. Panckhurst, Rachel, Moïse, Claudine, 2011, « SMS « conversationnels » : caractéristiques interactionnelles et pragmatiques », 79e colloque Acfas, Sherbrooke, May 9-10, 2011. Paveau, Marie-Anne, 2010, « La norme dialogique. Propositions critiques en philosophie du discours », Semen, n° 19, p. 141-159. Pêcheux, Michel, 1969, L’analyse automatique du discours, Paris, Dunod. Ricoeur, Paul, 1986, l’idéologie et l’utopie, Paris, Seuil, 1997. Sarfati, Georges-Élia, 2008, « Pragmatique linguistique et normativité : remarque sur les modalités discursives du sens commun », Langages vol. 2, 170, p. 92-108. Siouffi, Gilles, Steuckardt, Agnès (éds), 2007, Les linguistes et la norme, Berne, Peter Lang.
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3-3-15 | (2015-06-11) 18th Meeting Young Researchers (RJC 2015), Paris, France (extended) 18th Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC 2015) from June 11th, 2015 to June 12th, 2015 Created in 1998, the Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC) of the Doctoral School “Langage et langues” (ED 268, Sorbonne Nouvelle University - Paris 3) offer junior researchers preparing for a master's or a doctorate degree, as well as post-doctorates, the opportunity to present their work in paper or poster sessions. “Language contact: situations, representations, realizations” Introduced by U. Weinreich (1953), the notion of ‘language contact’ has to do with any situation where two languages are simultaneously present, thus affecting an individual’s or a community’s linguistic behavior (Moreau, 1997). ‘Language contact’ is at the heart of both linguistic variation and linguistic change, in their diachronic and synchronic aspects. The phenomenon takes place in spaces the borders of which fluctuate depending on migrations, economic and cultural dynamics, or political policies (colonization, external cultural domination…). The 18th Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs offer an opportunity to think about connections and interferences between languages on the one hand, and between varieties inside a given language on the other hand, both from a synchronic and from a diachronic perspective. In recent years, an increasing number of research studies on ‘language contact’ have been led in a renewed methodological and epistemological frame of reference, based on variability awareness and on rooting linguistic data in materiality (Nicolai, 2007). These works are at opposite extremes from those conducted during the nineteenth century, since the latter dismissed the mere idea of ‘language contact’, in order to focus on language filiation instead (Tabouret-Keller, 1988). The conference addresses the issue of ‘language contact’ through three complementary notions: ‘situation’, ‘representation’ and ‘realization’. Tackling ‘language contact’ implies observing and making an empirical description not only of institutional, social, professional and family circumstances, but also of language learning and language acquisition in plurilinguistic or diglossic contexts. In addition, ‘situation’ is deeply implanted in psycholinguistics as well: mastering several languages impacts brain structure and cognitive processes. The term should therefore be understood in a broader sense, as it can refer to both individual and collective levels of analysis. Regional languages and language choices made by multilingual writers are examples thereof. Moreover, ‘language contact’ also takes part in the tension between language description and linguistic prescription. The conference will take into consideration the way speakers, as well as linguists and grammarians, build and convey social and metalinguistic representations of languages in contact, based on their own judgement. Studying ‘language contact’ is an invitation to discuss identity construction processes and to examine further notions such as ‘linguistic insecurity’ or ‘imagined communities’ (Anderson, 1983). Realizations pertaining to language contact are many and diverse. They are indeed compound language productions, some of which may be viewed from a collective standpoint, like borrowings, or Creole and pidgin languages. Others are to be observed from an individual angle, for instance interferences (phonic, syntactic, lexical) caused, in part, by transfers between the various languages known to a multilingual speaker. To this framework belong ‘code switching’ and, in the field of acquisition and didactics, ‘interlanguage’. The great variety of such realizations sheds new light on current language typologies. Similarly, new problems arise in the area of natural language processing, where multilingual corpora are giving birth to methodological issues that differ from those raised by monolingual corpora. Likewise, translation studies appear as a kind of language contact realization; as a matter of fact, translators have to deal with theoretical and practical difficulties regarding both languages brought into contact through translation and languages already in contact in the original texts (Ballard, 2006). All of the mentioned theoretical approaches are likely to bring researchers in linguistics to discuss a shared topic, and allow them to reflect on this discipline’s status within the Humanities. Participants are encouraged to consider all means of language expression (oral, written, sign language). References: ANDERSON Benedict (1983), Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, Londres: Verso. BALLARD Michel (2005-2006) (dir.), La traduction, contact de langues et de cultures, 2 vol., Arras: Artois Presses Université. MOREAU Marie-Louise (1997), Sociolinguistique. Concepts de base, Bruxelles: Mardaga. NICOLAI Robert (2007), « Le contact des langues : point aveugle du ‘linguistique’ », Journal of Language Contact, Evolution of languages, contact and discourse, Thema n° 1: 1-10. TABOURET-KELLER Andrée (1988), « Contacts de langues : deux modèles du XIXème siècle et leurs rejetons aujourd'hui », Langage et société, n° 43: 9-22. WEINREICH Uriel (1953), Languages in contact, findings and problems, New York: Linguistic Circle of New York. Invited speakers : Robert NICOLAÏ Professor Emeritus at the Sophia Antipolis Nice University (opening conference). Valerie SPAETH University Professor at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University (closing conference). Scientific committee: Martine ADDA DECKER, José Ignacio AGUILAR RIO, Angélique AMELOT, Nicolas AUBRY, Nicolas AUDIBERT, Michelle AUZANNEAU, Eric BEAUMATIN, Irmtraud BEHR, Violaine BIGOT, Philippe BOULA DE MAREUIL, Maria CANDEA, Jean-Louis CHISS, Francine CICUREL, Matteo DE CHIARA, Geneviève DE WECK, Jeanne-Marie DEBAISIEUX, Didier DEMOLIN, Christine DEPREZ, Serge FLEURY, Jean-Marie FOURNIER, Emmanuel FRAISSE, Florentina FREDET, Cedric GENDROT, Kim GERDES, Anna GHIMENTON, Daniel GILE, Luca GRECO, Yana GRINSHPUN, Jean-Patrick GUILLAUME, Pierre HALLE, Rouba HASSAN, Agnès HENRI, Frédéric ISEL, Raphaël KABORE, Takeki KAMIYAMA, Dominique KLINGLER, René LACROIX, Marie-Christine LALA, Florence LEFEUVRE, Cécile LEGUY, Catherine MULLER, Valélia MUNI TOKE, Samia NAIM, Jean-Paul NARCY-COMBES, Gabriella PARUSSA, Claire PILLOTLOISEAU, Konstantin POZDNIAKOV, Christian PUECH, Sandrine REBOUL-TOURE, Francis RICHARD, Rachid RIDOUANE, Anne SALAZAR ORVIG, Didier SAMAIN, Pollet SAMVELIAN, Dan SAVATOVSKY, Valérie SPAËTH, Sofia STRATILAKI, Isabelle TELLIER, Jacqueline VAISSIERE, Andrea VALENTINI, Daniel VÉRONIQUE, Patricia VON MÜNCHOW, Geneviève ZARATE. Organizing committee: Emre BAYRAKTAR, Marie-Amélie BOTALLA, Laura-Maï DOURDY, Nora FANGELGUSTAVSON, Ophélie GANDON, Laura GUZMAN, Fanny IVENT, Muriel JORGE, Janina KLEIN, Mathilde MECHLING, Coraline PRADEAU, Komi SIMNARA, Marco STEFANELLI, Jane WOTTAWA, Yaru WU. The conference is open to graduate students (master, doctorate) and young researchers. Free admission Participants will receive a certificate of attendance. Important dates : Submission deadline : February 28th, 2015 Notification of acceptance : end of April 2015 Conference dates : June 11th and 12th, 2015 Corrected article deadline : 30 June 2015 Conference location: Institut de linguistique et de phonétique générales et appliquées (ILPGA) Address: 19, rue des Bernardins - 75005 PARIS Public transportation : Metro : Maubert Mutualité (line 10) ; Bus: 24, 47, 63, 86, 87 ; RER : Saint Michel (B and C lines) Presentations: Oral presentations and posters will be made in English or in French. Oral presentations will be allocated 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion. The size of the posters will be A0. Poster authors will be invited to give a short oral presentation of their work. Submission : Paper submissions are to be sent by e-mail to the following address: rjc-ed268@univparis3. fr, before February 28th, 2015. The e-mail message should specify : Personal data (last name, first name, e-mail and personal postal address); University affiliation; Educational level (master / doctorate / postdoc; specify the number of years for the doctorate); Research supervisor(s); Research field(s) of the submitted paper; Title of the submitted paper. Submissions are to be sent in the form of an article, in an attached .rtf file named “rjc2015_NAME.rtf” (eg: “rjc2015_SMITH.rtf”). This file should contain only the following information: Title of the submitted paper; Summary of about 100 words, in the paper’s language; 5 keywords in French, the same keywords in English; For oral presentations: a 6 to 8-page article (25 000 characters maximum, spaces included) ; for posters: a 5-page article (15 000 characters maximum, spaces included); Bibliography. The format of the article should be as follows: - Times New Roman 12 pt font; - 1,5 line spacing; - 2,5 cm margins at all edges; - justified left and right; - headings: Times New Roman 12 pt, bold, using a hierarchical numbering (1. ; 1.1. ; 1.1.1) and no more than 3 heading levels. In the case of phonetic transcriptions, please use the SILDoulos font, available here. Only one submission will be examined for each participant. The accepted submissions will be sent back to the authors in order to be corrected and laid out in mid-April. The corrected article will have to be transmitted to the organizing committee before the conference. The organizing committee reserves the right to refuse an article that would not meet the conference’s scientific requirements after correction. Publication : The proceedings will be published on-line after the conference. All information is available on : www.univ-paris3.fr/rjc-ed268
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3-3-16 | (2015-06-17) 20th International Conference on Application of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB'15), Passau, Germany Call for Papers: 20th International Conference on Application of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB'15)
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3-3-17 | (2015-06-17) CfP 20th International Conference on Application of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB'15), Passau, Germany Second Call for Papers: 20th International Conference on Application of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB'15)
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3-3-18 | (2015-06-22) 22nd conference on Natural Language Processing, Caen, France,
22nd conference on Natural Language Processing
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GOALS ---------------- Workshops are aimed at specific TALN themes in order to gather targeted presentations. Each workshop has its own program committee and president. Each workshop organizer is in charge of the workshop call for papers and paper selection. The TALN conference committee will make take care of the local arrangements and organization (conference rooms, breaks and paper publication).
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WORKSHOP SUBMISSION PROCEDURE ---------------- Workshop proposals should be sent via email to Jean-Marc Lecarpentier (jean-marc.lecarpentier[at]unicaen.fr). Proposals should include a brief description of the theme and goals of the workshop (1 page in PDF), the composition of the program committee and the wished length of the workshop. The TALN program committee will select workshops amongst the proposals received.
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FORMAT ---------------- Workshop papers are in French (or in English for authors not speaking French). Workshop papers must adhere to the TALN style and are between 12 and 14 pages.
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3-3-19 | (2015-06-22) CfP TALN 2015 | RÉCITAL 2015 Conference, Caen, Lower Normandy, France TALN 2015 | RÉCITAL 2015 Conference
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3-3-20 | (2015-06-29) 6èmes Journées de Phonétique clinique, Montpellier, France 1er appel à communication 6èmes Journées de Phonétique clinique Montpellier 29 juin - 1er juillet 2015
Organisées pour la première fois à Paris en 2005 puis rééditées successivement à Grenoble (2007), Aix-en-Provence (2009), Strasbourg (2011) et Liège (2013), les Journées de Phonétique Clinique (JPC) réunissent des chercheurs et des ingénieurs mais aussi des médecins (ORL, phoniatres, chirurgiens,?) ainsi que des orthophonistes s?intéressant tous aux questions liées aux pathologies de la parole et du langage. Les 6èmes Journées de Phonétique Clinique, qui font suite aux précédentes éditions, se dérouleront à Montpellier du 29 juin au 1er juillet 2015, où elles sont organisées conjointement par le laboratoire Praxiling (CNRS UMR 5267, Université Paul-Valéry), le Département Universitaire d?Orthophonie (Université Montpellier 1), l?Institut des Neurosciences de Montpellier (INSERM U1051) et le CHU Gui de Chauliac de Montpellier (service des troubles de la voix et de la déglutition). L?objectif de ces Journées interdisciplinaires sera de faire progresser les connaissances fondamentales relatives à la communication parlée, dans le but de mieux comprendre, évaluer, diagnostiquer et remédier aux troubles de la production et de la perception de la parole, du langage et de la voix chez les sujets pathologiques. Dans ce contexte, cette série de colloques internationaux représente une opportunité pour des professionnels, des chercheurs confirmés et des jeunes chercheurs de formations différentes de présenter des résultats expérimentaux nouveaux et d?échanger des idées de diverses perspectives. Ainsi, des données sur la production et la perception de la parole chez le sujet sain et chez le sujet pathologique peuvent être analysées de manière adéquate et des modèles peuvent être développés, de sorte que les mécanismes qui gouvernent la production et la perception de la parole puissent être mieux compris, et exploités efficacement, en particulier dans le cadre d?applications cliniques. Les propositions de communications porteront ainsi sur les études de la parole et de la voix pathologiques, chez l?adulte et chez l?enfant. Les thèmes des 6èmes Journées de Phonétique Clinique incluront donc, de façon non exhaustive, les problématiques suivantes : · Perturbations du système oro-pharyngo-laryngé
· Parole et perturbations des systèmes perceptifs, auditifs et visuels
· Troubles cognitifs et moteurs de la parole et du langage
· Modélisation de la parole et de la voix pathologiques
· Évaluation fonctionnelle du langage, de la parole et de la voix.
· Diagnostic et traitement des troubles de la parole et de la voix parlée et chantée
· Instrumentation et ressources en phonétique clinique
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Pour cette 6° édition, une attention toute particulière sera accordée à la question innovante de la prise en charge des populations bilingues et/ou polyglottes. Ainsi, les propositions portant sur la question de l?adaptation (ou de l?inadaptation) des outils de dépistage et de prise en charge dans une perspective translinguistique et/ou transculturelle bénéficieront d?un intérêt tout particulier. Dates Importantes
Deadline pour soumission des propositions de communication (résumé de 500 mots hors bibliographie) : 1er mars 2015
Ouverture de la plateforme de dépôt des propositions : 1er février 2015
Notification aux auteurs : 7 avril 2015
Conférence : 29 juin-1er Juillet 2015
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3-3-21 | (2015-07-01) CONSECUTIVITY AND SIMULTANEITY IN LINGUISTICS, LANGUAGES AND SPEECH, Strasbourg, France
CONSECUTIVITY AND SIMULTANEITY IN LINGUISTICS, LANGUAGES AND SPEECH
CONFERENCE ORGANISED BY THE RESEARCH UNIT 1339 LINGUISTIQUE, LANGUES, PAROLE (LILPA) UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG (UNISTRA) / STRASBOURG (FRANCE) AND THE FACULTY OF ARTS PAVOL JOZEF ŠAFÁRIK UNIVERSITY (UPJŠ) / KOŠICE (SLOVAKIA) 1st TO 3rd JULY 2015 STRASBOURG / FRANCE This international and interdisciplinary conference focuses on original and innovative work on the complex dynamic character of the consecutivity/simultaneity couple in the field of linguistics. It covers all disciplines of linguistics, as well as other related scientific areas (e.g. information sciences, computer sciences, medicine, etc.) preoccupied resolutely by linguistic issues. If the paradigm of consecutivity usually examines phenomena which succeed in time, in space and in a conceptual order, these consecution relationships can also denote dynamic interdependence between causality and simultaneity; the latter referring to phenomena which occur at the same time. In the field of semantics and syntax, some linguistic categories illustrate temporal properties (gerund, the past participle, etc.) and aspectual properties (accomplished, unaccomplished, durational, etc.) of consecutivity and/or simultaneity. Similarly, temporal markers such as and, then, etc., are characterised by their ability to alternatively denote these two properties. Finally, some syntactic constructions, including textual ones, induce through their own iconicity, spatiotemporal interpretation (incidence vs dependence, correlation vs causality, etc.). Regarding languages, interpretation, unlike translation, carried out either consecutively (with or without taking down notes) or simultaneously (in the cabin or outside the cabin – 'chuchotage'), relies mainly on reformulation strategy, this re-expression technique being more rapid and more salient in the context of simultaneous interpretation. As concerns texts, we shall consider the intricacies of relationships between diachronic and synchronic variations observable in manuscripts, and also syntactic twists or semantic constants. In didactics of first and foreign languages, it is useful to observe how opposing the simultaneous to the consecutive determines institutional didactic choices (e.g. notional vs action perspective), expert choices (direct vs deferred or face-to-face vs mediated teaching, etc.) and also pedagogical choices (spontaneous vs reformulated production, active vs imitative approach, etc.). In sociolinguistic investigations carried out by dialectologists, investigators are confronted with linguistic and meta-linguistic formulations of informants, formulations that these very informants may change, for various reasons and at different times of the investigation. It is the tension between consecutivity and simultaneity of productions of the same speaker which help to adequately approach the object of one’s study, and better understand language changes observed by researchers, together with the reasons for linguistic repositioning carried out by informants. In speech production and speech perception, we shall confront the (quasi)sequential representation of phonetic and phonological segments within a phonetic and phonological gestural analysis, in terms of coarticulation of segments, or even in terms of their co-production. We shall argue that co-production of articulatory gestures serves to optimise rapid and global perception of speech. Proposals should highlight, in one of the themes mentioned below: 1) Either the study of a given problem within the linguistic sciences, related to the analysis of consecutivity and simultaneity; 2) Either an issue allowing improvement or development of methods, tools and procedures for the analysis of consecutivity and simultaneity in a field of linguistics. In all cases, the perspective adopted by the conference will be met to and clarified. OFFICIAL LANGUAGES OF THE SYMPOSIUM: FRENCH AND ENGLISH THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE
TERMS OF SUBMISSION Proposals should include the following information: – Title of the paper; – Outline of the problem of the study providing all relevant details; – 4-5 keywords. The entire contribution will not exceed four pages, including references (Times 12, 1.5 spacing). Proposals will be submitted online, and will be subject to evaluation by the Scientific Committee and by a team of evaluators. IMPORTANT DATES ♦ Dissemination of the call for papers: November 10, 2014 ♦ Opening of the site for the submission of 2-4 page abstracts: December 1, 2014 ♦ Deadline for submission: January 18, 2015 ♦ Notification: March 29, 2015 ♦ Registration opens: – Early Bird registration: March 30 to April 26, 2015 (special tariff for students / PhD) – Full tariff registration: from 27 April 2015 ♦ Registration deadline: May 18, 2015 ♦ Date of the conference: 1 to 3 July 2015 ORGANISERS LILPA Research Unit (Linguistics, Languages & Speech), Dir. Rudolph Sock Research Teams (E.R.) composing the Unit: • Language Didactics (Dir. Laurent Kashema) • Discourse Functioning and Translation (Dir. Maryvonne Boisseau) • Research Groupe on European Multilingualism (Dir. Dominique Huck) • Speech and Cognition (Dir. Béatrice Vaxelaire) • Scolia (Dir. Pierre Nobel) Faculty of Arts of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice (UPJŠ) / Košice (Slovakia): • Renáta Panocová • Štefan Franko • Mária Paľová ORGANISING COMMITTEE (IN CONSTITUTION) Angelina Aleksandrova, Stéphanie Debaize, Camille Fauth, Anna Gilg, Élodie Lang, Jean-Paul Meyer, Rudolph Sock.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS List to be finalised. WORKSHOPS Worhshop1: Interpretation and Translation Workshop 2: Data acquisition systems and databases
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3-3-22 | (2015-07-31) Workshop on Continuous Vector Space Models and their Compositionality (3rd edition), Beijing, China Workshop on Continuous Vector Space Models and their Compositionality (3rd edition)
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3-3-23 | (2015-08-04) 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ALGORITHMS FOR COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, Mexico City 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ALGORITHMS FOR COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
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3-3-24 | (2015-08-26) LVA 2015 - 12th International Conference on Latent Variable Analysis and Signal Separation
LVA 2015 - 12th International Conference on Latent Variable Analysis and Signal Separation August 24-26, 2015, Liberec, Czech Republic http://amca.cz/lva2015/ *About LVA* LVA 2015 will be the 12th in a series of international conferences which attracted hundreds of researchers and practitioners over the years. Since its start in 1999 under the banner of Independent Component Analysis and Blind Source Separation (ICA), the conference has continuously broadened its horizons. It encompasses today a host of additional forms and models of general mixtures of latent variables. Theories and tools borrowing from the fields of signal processing, applied statistics, machine learning, linear and multilinear algebra, numerical analysis and optimization, and numerous application fields offer exciting interdisciplinary interactions. *Highlights* The conference will be preceded by a Summer School on Latent Variable Analysis and Signal Separation and it will feature the much-awaited results of the 5th Signal Separation Evaluation Campaign (SiSEC 2015).Keynote talks will be given by three leading researchers:- Tülay Adali (University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA)- Rémi Gribonval (Inria, France)- DeLiang Wang (Ohio State University, USA) *Call for Papers* The proceedings will be published in Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series (LNCS). Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers (up to 8 pages in LNCS format) in areas related to latent variable analysis and signal separation, including but not limited to:- Theory: sparse coding, dictionary learning; statistical and probabilistic modeling; detection, estimation and performance criteria and bounds; causality measures; learning theory; convex/nonconvex optimization tools- Models: general linear or nonlinear models of signals and data; discrete, continuous, flat, or hierarchical models; multilinear models; time-varying, instantaneous, convolutive, noiseless, noisy, over-complete, or under-complete mixtures- Algorithms: estimation, separation, identification, detection, blind and semi-blind methods, non-negative matrix factorization, tensor decomposition, adaptive and recursive estimation; feature selection; time-frequency and wavelet based analysis; complexity analysis- Applications: speech and audio separation, recognition, dereverberation and denoising; auditory scene analysis; image segmentation, separation, fusion, classification, texture analysis; biomedical signal analysis, imaging, genomic data analysis, brain-computer interface- Emerging related topics: sparse learning; deep learning; social networks; data mining; artificial intelligence; objective and subjective performance evaluation. *Special Sessions* The program will also feature special sessions on new or emerging topics of interest. Proposals for special sessions must include the session title, rationale, outline, and a list of 4 to 6 invited papers. To submit, see http://amca.cz/lva2015/. *Important Dates*
*Organizing Committee* General chairs:Zbynek Koldovsky (Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic)Petr Tichavsky (Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic)Program chairs:Arie Yeredor (Tel-Aviv University, Israel)Emmanuel Vincent (Inria, France)Special sessions: Shoji Makino (University of Tsukuba, Japana)SiSEC chair: Nobutaka Ono (NII, Japan)Overseas liaison: Andrzej Cichocki (RIKEN, Japan)
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3-3-25 | (2015-08-27)CfP EUROSLA 25, Aix-Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence, France EUROSLA 25
27-29 August 2015 Aix-Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence, France
First Call for Papers
UMR 7309 Laboratoire Parole et Langage (Aix-Marseille University), in association with the Département de français langue étrangère (Pôle LLC, UFR ALLSHS, Aix-Marseille University), is pleased to announce that it will host EUROSLA 25, the 25th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association. The general theme of the Conference is « Second Language Acquisition : Implications for language sciences?. You are kindly invited to submit abstracts for papers, posters, thematic colloquia and doctoral workshop related to this theme or to any other domain and subdomain of second language research.
The Conference will start in the morning of 27 August 2015 and close at 12 a.m on 29 August 2015. Preceding the Conference, there will be a doctoral workshop and a Language Learning roundtable, both on 26 August 2015. The theme of this year?s roundtable is ?SLA and theories of pidginization / creolization?.
Plenary speakers
- Camilla BARDEL (Stockholm University) - Sandra BENAZZO (Université Paris 8) - Christine DIMROTH (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) - Scott H. JARVIS (Ohio University) - Gabriele PALLOTI (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE))
Key dates
- 27 February 2015: Abstract submission deadline - 24 April 2015: Notification of acceptance - 27 April 2015: Early bird registration for presenters - 1 June 2015: End of early bird of registration for presenters - 2 June 2015: Early Early bird registration for delegates - 14 July 2015: Full fee registration starts
Language Policy
EUROSLA 25 will be a bilingual conference (English and French) ; presentations in one of these languages are particularly encouraged. However, following the Eurosla constitution, any other European language may also be used.
Abstract submission policy
Each author may submit no more than one single-authored and one co-authored (i.e. not first-authored) abstract to be considered for oral presentations, including colloquia and doctoral workshops. More than one abstract can be submitted for poster presentations. Paper and poster proposals should not have been previously published. All submissions will be reviewed anonymously by the scientific committee and evaluated in terms of rigour, clarity and significance of the contribution, as well as its relevance to second language research. Abstracts should not exceed 500 words (excluding the title, but including optional references).
Individual papers and posters
Papers will be allocated 20 minutes for presentation plus 5 minutes for discussion. Poster sessions will be held in two 90-minute slots. In order to foster interaction, all other sessions will be suspended during the poster sessions.
Thematic colloquia
The Thematic colloquia will be organised in two-hour slots running in parallel with other sessions. Each colloquium will focus on one specific topic, and will bring together contributions to the topic. Each thematic colloquium should include a maximum of 4 presentations. Colloquium convenors should allocate time for opening and closing remarks, individual papers, discussants (if included) and general discussion.
Doctoral student workshop
The doctoral student workshop is intended to serve as a platform for discussion of ongoing PhD research within any aspect of second language research. PhD students are invited to submit an abstract for a 10-15-minute presentation. The Doctoral workshop focuses on problems of methodology with regard to either data analysis (interpretation of natural conversation, statistical data, interviews, etc.) or research design (experimental design, corpus design, issues of data collection, etc.). These sessions are not intended as opportunities to present research results, but to discuss future directions. Students whose abstracts are accepted will be required to send their paper to a discussant (a senior researcher). The discussant will lead a 10-15-minute feedback/discussion session on their work.
Student stipends
?As in previous years, several student stipends will be available for doctoral students.?If you wish to apply, please send the following information to 25.eurosla@gmail.com before 27 February 2015:
1. Name, institution, and address of institution; 2. Curriculum vitae (attached); 3. Official confirmation of a PhD student status; 4. Statement (email) from supervisor or head of Department that the applicant?s institution cannot (fully) cover the conference-related expenses.
Publication of papers ? A selection of papers presented at EUROSLA 2015 will be published in the EUROSLA 25 or 26 Yearbook following a peer-review process. There is an annual prize for the best EUROSLA Yearbook article. This includes a framed certificate presented at the EUROSLA General Assembly, a fee waiver for the following EUROSLA conference and conference dinner, and free EUROSLA membership for a year.
To submit an abstract please visit
http://eurosla25.sciencesconf.org/
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3-3-26 | (2015-08-31) Joint Conference PEVOC & MAVEBA 2015, Firenze, Italia Joint Conference PEVOC & MAVEBA 2015: August 31 - September 4, 2015, Palazzo degli Affari, Piazza Adua 1, Firenze, Italy
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3-3-27 | (2015-09-02) GESPIN 2015 Gesture and Speech in Interaction, Nantes, France GESPIN 2015 Gesture and Speech in Interaction 2 - 4 September 2015 Universite de Nantes - FRANCE http://www.gespin4.univ-nantes.fr/70179108/1/fiche___pagelibre/&RH=1412770436454 First Call for Papers After Poznań in Poland, Bielefeld in Germany and Tilburg in the Netherlands, the fourth edition of GESPIN will be held in Nantes, France. GESPIN is an international conference on how gesture and speech work together to achieve various goals. This edition will focus especially on “combined units of meaning in gesture and speech”. The following issues may be of particular interest: · Mapping of units in different semiotic modes · Overlapping of units across modalities · Affordances and relevance of different unit types · Multimodal models of cognition · Transliteration of units · Gesture and speech in development · Gesture and speech in dialogue · Multimodal language learning and teaching Yet, papers on all other topics related to the combination of speech and gesture are welcome as well. We also invite proposals for tutorials and hands-on data sessions. Papers and tutorial reports will be published online. Keynote speakers · Alan Cienki (FU Amsterdam) · Jean-Marc Colletta (U. Grenoble) · Ellen Fricke (TU Chemnitz, Germany) · Judith Holler (MPI, Nijmegen) Important dates · Deadline for full papers and workshop proposals: April 15, 2015 · Acceptance of papers & workshops: June 15, 2015 · Revised version of accepted papers: July 15, 2015 · Gespin conference: September 2-4, 2015 Venue Faculte des Langues et Cultures Etrangeres (FLCE) Universite de Nantes Chemin de la Censive du Tertre 44312 Nantes FRANCE Registration fees · Students: 80 € · Academics: 150 € The conference fee will cover the online publication cost of the proceedings, conference package, snacks and drinks during breaks as well as the conference dinner and social program. Submission Please submit full papers (6 pages maximum), written in English (see submission link on website for submission procedure and paper template). Papers will be sent to two reviewers and final selection will be discussed collectively by the organizing committee. Organizing committees Local organizing committee · Gaelle Ferre (principle organizer, Gaelle.Ferre@univ-nantes.fr) · Mark Tutton (principle organizer, Mark.Tutton@univ-nantes.fr) · Manon Lelandais (conference secretary, Manon.Lelandais@etu.univ-nantes.fr) · Benjamin Lourenco (conference secretary, Benjamin.Lourenco@etu.univ-nantes.fr) Scientific board · Mats Andren (U. Lund, Sweden) · Dominique Boutet (Evry, France) · Jana Bressem (TU Chemnitz, Germany) · Heather Brookes (U. Cape Town, South Africa) · Alan Cienki (FU Amsterdam, The Netherlands) · Doron Cohen (U. Manchester, UK) · Jean-Marc Colletta (U. Grenoble, France) · Gaelle Ferre (U. Nantes, France) · Elen Fricke (TU Chemnitz, Germany) · Alexia Galati (U. Cyprus) · Marianne Gullberg (U. Lund, Sweden) · Daniel Gurney (U. Hertfordshire, UK) · Simon Harrison (U. Nottingham Ningbo, China) · Judith Holler (MPI, The Netherlands) · Ewa Jarmołowicz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Konrad Juszczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Maciej Karpiński (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Sotaro Kita (U. Warwick, UK) · Stefan Kopp (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Emiel Krahmer (U. Tilburg, The Netherlands) · Anna Kuhlen (U. Humbolt Berlin, Germany) · Silva H. Ladewig (Europa-Universitat Frankfurt, Germany) · Maarten Lemmens (U. Lille 3, France) · Zofia Malisz (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Irene Mittelberg (HUMTEC Aachen, Germany) · Asli Ozyurek (MPI, The Netherlands) · Katharina J. Rohlfing (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Gale Stam (National Louis University, USA) · Marc Swerts (U. Tilburg, The Netherlands) · Michał Szczyszek (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Marion Tellier (U. Aix en Provence, France) · Mark Tutton (U. Nantes, France) · Petra Wagner (U. Bielefeld, Germany) GESPIN conference board · Ewa Jarmołowicz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Konrad Juszczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Maciej Karpiński (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Zofia Malisz (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Katharina J. Rohlfing (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Michał Szczyszek (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Petra Wagner (U. Bielefeld, Germany)
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3-3-28 | (2015-09-02) GESPIN 2015 Gesture and Speech in Interaction, Nantes, France GESPIN 2015 Gesture and Speech in Interaction 2 - 4 September 2015 Universite de Nantes - FRANCE http://www.gespin4.univ-nantes.fr/70179108/1/fiche___pagelibre/&RH=1412770436454 Second Call for Papers After Poznań in Poland, Bielefeld in Germany and Tilburg in the Netherlands, the fourth edition of GESPIN will be held in Nantes, France. GESPIN is an international conference on how gesture and speech work together to achieve various goals. This edition will focus especially on “combined units of meaning in gesture and speech”. The following issues may be of particular interest: · Mapping of units in different semiotic modes · Overlapping of units across modalities · Affordances and relevance of different unit types · Multimodal models of cognition · Transliteration of units · Gesture and speech in development · Gesture and speech in dialogue · Multimodal language learning and teaching Yet, papers on all other topics related to the combination of speech and gesture are welcome as well. We also invite proposals for tutorials and hands-on data sessions. Papers and tutorial reports will be published online. Keynote speakers · Alan Cienki (VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Moscow State Linguistic U., Russia) · Jean-Marc Colletta (U. Grenoble, France) · Ellen Fricke (TU Chemnitz, Germany) · Judith Holler (MPI, Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Important dates · Deadline for full papers and workshop proposals: April 15, 2015 · Acceptance of papers & workshops: June 15, 2015 · Revised version of accepted papers: July 15, 2015 · Gespin conference: September 2-4, 2015 Venue Faculte des Langues et Cultures Etrangeres (FLCE) Universite de Nantes Chemin de la Censive du Tertre 44312 Nantes FRANCE Registration fees · Students: 80 € · Academics: 150 € The conference fee will cover the online publication cost of the proceedings, conference package, snacks and drinks during breaks as well as the conference dinner and social program. Submission Please submit full papers (6 pages maximum), written in English (see submission link on website for submission procedure and paper template). Papers will be sent to two reviewers and final selection will be discussed collectively by the organizing committee. Organizing committees Local organizing committee · Gaelle Ferre (principle organizer, Gaelle.Ferre@univ-nantes.fr) · Mark Tutton (principle organizer, Mark.Tutton@univ-nantes.fr) · Manon Lelandais (conference secretary, Manon.Lelandais@etu.univ-nantes.fr) · Benjamin Lourenco (conference secretary, Benjamin.Lourenco@etu.univ-nantes.fr) Scientific board · Mats Andren (U. Lund, Sweden) · Jolanta Antas (U. Jagiellonian, Poland) · Dominique Boutet (Evry, France) · Jana Bressem (TU Chemnitz, Germany) · Heather Brookes (U. Cape Town, South Africa) · Alan Cienki (VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Moscow State Linguistic U., Russia) · Doron Cohen (U. Manchester, UK) · Jean-Marc Colletta (U. Grenoble, France) · Gaelle Ferre (U. Nantes, France) · Elen Fricke (TU Chemnitz, Germany) · Alexia Galati (U. Cyprus) · Marianne Gullberg (U. Lund, Sweden) · Daniel Gurney (U. Hertfordshire, UK) · Simon Harrison (U. Nottingham Ningbo, China) · Judith Holler (MPI, The Netherlands) · Ewa Jarmołowicz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Konrad Juszczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Maciej Karpiński (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Sotaro Kita (U. Warwick, UK) · Stefan Kopp (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Emiel Krahmer (U. Tilburg, The Netherlands) · Anna Kuhlen (U. Humbolt Berlin, Germany) · Silva H. Ladewig (Europa-Universitat Frankfurt, Germany) · Maarten Lemmens (U. Lille 3, France) · Zofia Malisz (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Irene Mittelberg (HUMTEC Aachen, Germany) · Cornelia Muller (EUV, Viadrina Gesture Centre, Germany) · Asli Ozyurek (Radboud University Nijmegen and MPI, The Netherlands) · Katharina J. Rohlfing (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Gale Stam (National Louis University, USA) · Marc Swerts (U. Tilburg, The Netherlands) · Michał Szczyszek (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Marion Tellier (Aix Marseille U., France) · Mark Tutton (U. Nantes, France) · Petra Wagner (U. Bielefeld, Germany) GESPIN conference board · Ewa Jarmołowicz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Konrad Juszczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Maciej Karpiński (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Zofia Malisz (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Katharina J. Rohlfing (U. Bielefeld, Germany) · Michał Szczyszek (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) · Petra Wagner (U. Bielefeld, Germany)
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3-3-29 | (2015-09-04) Workshop on Speech and Language Technology for Education (SLaTE 2015) Workshop on Speech and Language Technology for Education (SLaTE 2015) Satellite event of Interspeech 2015 Leipzig,Germany The ISCA (International Speech Communication Association) Special Interest Group (SIG) on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE) promotes the use of speech and language technology for educational purposes, and provides a forum for exchanging information regarding recent developments and other matters of interest related to this topic. For further information please visit http://www.sigslate.org. The upcoming Sixth Workshop on Speech and Language Technologies for Education (SLaTE 2015) will be organized by the Pattern Recognition Lab of Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) in cooperation with Hochschule für Telekommunikation Leipzig (HfTL). The workshop will be held in Leipzig, September 4–5, 2015. It is a satellite event of the 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH 2015), which will take place afterwards in Dresden, September 6–10, 2015. Dresden is only 120 km away from Leipzig and can be reached easily within 72 minutes by train (ICE). If you are interested, please download our flyer or our posters (poster 1 and poster 2). We will present them at the INTERSPEECH 2015 booth at INTERSPEECH 2014 in Singapore. We are looking forward to welcome you in Leipzig!
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3-3-30 | (2015-09-05) Workshop on the History of Speech Communication, Dresden, Germany Workshop on the History of Speech Communication, (Sig-Hist) Technische Sammlungen, Dresden, Germany Organizers: Rüdiger Hoffmann ruediger.hoffmann@tu-dresden.de Jürgen Trouvain trouvain@coll.uni-saarland.de
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3-3-31 | (2015-09-06 ) INTERSPEECH 2015 Special Session on Synergies of Speech and Multimedia Technologies INTERSPEECH 2015
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3-3-32 | (2015-09-11) FAAVSP - The 1st Joint Conference on Facial Analysis, Animation and Audio-Visual Speech Processing, Vienna, Austria Call For Papers
FAAVSP - The 1st Joint Conference on Facial Analysis, Animation and Audio-Visual Speech Processing
The International Symposium on Facial Analysis and Animation (FAA)
The International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing (AVSP)
11-13 September, 2015
Vienna, Austria
* Description
This conference brings together two established interdisciplinary conferences:
The International Symposium on Facial Analysis and Animation (FAA)
and
The International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing (AVSP)
Both conferences have a common focus on facial communication research. FAA focuses on facial animation analysis and synthesis addressed in the fields of computer graphics, computer vision and psychology. AVSP focuses on how auditory and visual speech information plays a role in human perception, machine recognition, and human-machine interaction.
The two conferences attract researchers from diverse fields, such as speech processing, computer graphics and computer vision, psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, robotics and electrical engineering.
The aim of this first joint conference is to bring together, from both academia and industry, the two communities of facial animation (FAA) and audiovisual speech (AVSP) to discuss research and exchange ideas, data and experiences.
* Topics
Submission of papers are invited in all areas of facial animation and auditory-visual speech processing including but not limited to:
- Acquisition of Facial Shape, Motion and Texture
- Facial animation and rendering techniques
- Facial Model Based Coding and Compression
- Facial Analysis and Animation for Mobile Applications
- Embodied Virtual Agents
- Visual and Audiovisual Speech Synthesis
- Human and machine recognition of audio-visual speech
- Human and machine models of multimodal integration
- Multimodal and perceptual processing of facial animation and audiovisual events
- Cross-linguistic studies of audio-visual speech processing
- Developmental studies of audio-visual speech processing
- Audio-visual prosody
- Emotion and Expressivity modeling
- Gestures accompanying speech and non-linguistic behavior
- Neuropsychology and neurophysiology of audio-visual speech processing
- Scene analysis using audio and visual speech information
- Data collection and corpora for audio-visual speech processing
The conference will be held in Vienna, Austria, 11.-13. September 2015. The session on September 11 will be devoted to FAA topics and those on September 12-13 to AVSP topics. The keynotes will present topics relevant to both communities.
* Important Dates:
8 May 2015: Deadline for paper submission
12 June 2015: Notification of acceptance
19 June 2015: Camera-ready paper
11-13 September 2015: Conference
Two types of submission are possible: Abstracts (1 page) for FAA and AVSP topics, and full papers (4 to 6 pages) for AVSP topics.
The organizing committee of FAAVSP 2015 is looking forward to your submissions.
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3-3-33 | (2015-09-14) 18th International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE (TSD 2015), Plzen, Czech Republic TSD 2015 - PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
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3-3-34 | (2015-09-17) 16th Science of Aphasia (SoA) Conference, University of Aveiro, Portugal The University of Aveiro, Portugal is pleased to announce that Hugues Duffau (CHU Montpellier, France) Cathy Price (UCL, UK) Alexandre Castro Caldas (UCP, Portugal) Alexandra Reis (UAlg, Portugal) Stanislas Dehaene (Collège de France, France) Uri Hasson (Princeton University, USA) Jenny Crinion (UCL, UK) Brenda Rapp (Johns Hopkins University, USA) David Poeppel (New York University, USA) Dan Bub (University of Victoria, Canada) David Caplan (Harvard Medical School, USA)
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3-3-35 | (2015-09-20) 17th International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM 2015), Athens, Greece SPECOM 2015 - CALL FOR PAPERS The official language of the event will be English. However, papers on processing of languages other than English are strongly encouraged.
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3-3-36 | (2015-09-xx) MultiLing 2015:Multilingual Summarization of Multiple Documents, Online Fora and Call Centre Conversations, Prague, Czech Republic = Call for Participation =
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3-3-37 | (2015-10-15) Young Researchers in Sciences of Language, Laboratory Praxiling, University of Montpellier, France Young Researchzers in Sciences of Language
Laboratory Praxiling, University of Montpellier, France
Call for papers: CJC2015 « Trace(s) » 15th-16th october 2015 http://www.praxiling.fr/colloque-jeunes-chercheurs-2015,370.html The aim of this 9th edition is to bring together researchers interested in the notion of the trace, from theoretical and methodological perspective in various disciplines. The term trace raises both by its multiple meanings and by its recurring presence in the scientific literature. While trace is a common term used in everyday language, the apparent straightforwardness of its meaning hides a number of complex questions in the literature about the contextualization of the term. These questions are all the more relevant in the digital age where the trace is playing an increasingly important role in IT environments (review Intellectica, No. 59). To begin with, an epistemological questioning calls for a multidisciplinary approach. In 2002, A. Serres drew up an inventory of possible meanings of the term trace (as a marker, as an clue) and discussed its presence in literature, linguistics and philosophy. His approach constitutes a solid basis for our thinking. Serres also reviewed intrinsic links between trace and memory (Ricoeur) and trace and writing (Derrida). Secondly, this notion of trace is omnipresent in the field of Linguistics and can be found at all levels of research (epistemological, pragmatic and praxeological). Therefore, it is worth revisiting, at a methodological level, the practices of identification, creation, exploitation and conservation of objects of research, considered as traces of this research : what about the positioning and choices of young researchers on data collection, analysis of corpus, archiving ? Phonetics and phonology: If we consider sound as a trace in the elastic medium represented by the air, it is worthwhile discussing the notion of the trace in relation to the acoustic signal. In fact, sound traces the acoustic signal thanks to the articulatory gestures. Those gestures can be altered by a communication disorder which will leave a number of traces in the speech. Finally, in the voice, other traces can be observed allowing one to identify the speaker’s gender or his/her emotions. Language acquisition, didactics and language learning: In the learning process, the target language acquisition is based on existing knowledge and skills that will be progressively transferred from the source language. Therefore, various traces of the first language can be found in the second language, reflecting different levels of the language: linguistics, pragmatics or sociocultural. Written communication: In the written communication, the participants are not in a situation of co-presence. Therefore, we can talk about a delayed communication that seems to be an interesting subject for discussion. Indeed, the written communication fits into the framework of elaboration and conservation of the traces. As this communication mode is not subject to the constraints that are tied up with the speech flow, it allows backtracking, corrections or erasing all of which may be studied by the researcher. Finally, the four basic operations of substitution (addition, removal, substitution and displacement) can also be detected thanks to their graphic traces. Digital communication: When considering interactions within the computing environment, it is impossible not to include traces which result from the usage of these devices. Indeed, every user or machine profile leaves a binary line (internet identity). This binary line constitutes a form of digital writing which contributes to a synchronous and an asynchronous communication. This raises several questions related to the trace: its acquisition, its development, its visualization, its archiving, its annotation, its suppression and its recovery. Language processing: Language processing is essential when it comes to make use of the trace, recover it, repair it or rebuild it. To intercept the trace, researchers create algorithmic models in the form of procedures using a software architecture that will run a program on one or more computers, on condition that those computers are connected together via social networks or internet. These models are developed with adjustable variables allowing to specify the task through the gathered trace. Therefore, we will be able to work with the trace: cut or label it, define its structure, evaluate its meaning, contextualize or generate it. Contributions from the following areas of linguistics will be considered with the utmost attention: Syntax, Morphology, Semantics, Pragmatics, Phonetics, Phonology, Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Language Acquisition, TAL, etc. Proposals combining theoretical reflections and naturally occurring data will be particularly appreciated. Submission: Submitted abstracts should be 800 words long (excluding references and tables). The deadline for our call for papers is March 31st 2015. Submissions must be made via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?... Proposals will be reviewed anonymously by two members of the Scientific Committee. Notification of acceptance will be communicated in May. Registration: Registration should be made via Azur Colloque : http://www.azur-colloque.cnrs.fr/ Fees: Standard registration – early : 70 EUR (on or before September 1st, 2015) Standard registration – regular : 80 EUR (after September 1st, 2015) Visitor registration – early : 80 EUR (on or before September 1st, 2015) Visitor registration – regular : 90 EUR (after September 1st, 2015) Registration fees include: Access to all sessions / Coffee breaks / Lunch Scientific committee forthcoming Planning committee: Ivana Didirkova Nada Jonchère Nathalie Matheu Contact : cjcpraxiling2015@gmail.com
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3-3-38 | (2015-10-18)2015 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA15), New Paltz, NY, USA
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3-3-39 | (2015-12-13) 3rd CHiME Speech Separation and Recognition Challenge at ASRU 2015 Pre-announcement
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3-3-40 | (2015-12-13) Calls for Challenge Task Proposals ASRU 2015, Scottsdale, Az, USA (updated)
IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU) 2015
CALL FOR CHALLENGE TASKS
http://asru2015.org/CallForChallenges.asp
Submission deadline: December 31, 2014
ASRU 2015 welcomes proposals for challenge tasks. In a challenge task, participants compete or collaborate to accomplish a common or shared task. The results of the challenge will be presented at the ASRU workshop event in the form of papers reporting the achievements of the participants, individually and/or as a whole. We invite organizers to concretely propose such challenge tasks in the form of a 1-2 page proposal. The proposal should include a description of
* The task and its intended goal
* The task organizers and key contact people for the various aspects of the task
* The data or shared resource that is to be used
* Details on the availability or its collection process
* Required labeling or other pre-processing and the expected timeline of this process
* Privacy concerns around the data or resource as it will be released to all participants
* Licensing terms or conditions for participants
* the evaluation process, how will a test set be defined, what figure of merit will be used to measure success, and how will a common scoring process be put in place to arrive at comparable results for all participants
* the timeline; when will training/test material be made available, when are participant (sub-)system submissions due
* the expected (number of) participants, and whether this is a new installment of an existing challenge or a new challenge series altogether
* any special requests or circumstances, e.g., required timing or format of the challenge execution
Participants will report their achievements in the form of regular format paper submissions to the ASRU workshop. These submissions will undergo the normal ASRU review process, but the organizers can suggest reviewers that would be particularly insightful for the challenge subject matter. Accepted papers will be organized in a special session at the conference (in poster format; the only format used at ASRU). The accepted papers will appear in the ASRU proceedings. Given the possibly lengthy process of organizing and executing a special challenge, prospective organizers are encouraged to submit proposals as soon as possible. The ASRU technical program committee will make acceptance decisions based on a rolling schedule -- i.e., proposals are reviewed as soon as they come in. Challenge proposals should be sent to Technical Program co-chair Michiel Bacchiani at michiel@google.com, and will be accepted until the end of 2014.
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3-3-41 | (2016-00-00) Speech Prosody Boston, USASpeech Prosody 2016 will be held in Boston, USA. Congratulations to Dr. Veilleux, Dr. Barnes, Dr. Shattuck-Hufnagel and Alejna Brugos for presenting an outstanding bid, and we look forward to an outstanding conference in Boston in 2016!
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3-3-42 | (2016-05-23) LREC 2016, Portorož (Slovenia) ELRA is very pleased to announce that the 10th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference will take place in Portorož (Slovenia) on May 23-28, 2016.
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