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Friday, February 13, 2015 by Chris Wellekens

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3-1-1(2015-09-06) Call for Satellite Workshops of INTERSPEECH 2015, Dresden, Germany
**** Call for Satellite Workshops **** 
INTERSPEECH 2015 will be held in the beautiful city of Dresden, Germany, on September 6-10, 2015
The theme is 'Speech beyond Speech - Towards a Better Understanding of the Most Important 
Biosignal'. The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is now inviting proposals for 
satellite workshops, which will be held in proximity to the main conference. 
The Organizing Committee will work to facilitate the organization of such satellite workshops, 
to stimulate discussion in research areas related to speech and language, at locations in Central 
Europe, and around the same time as INTERSPEECH. We are particularly looking forward to 
proposals from neighboring countries. If you are interested in organizing a satellite workshop, 
or would like a planned event to be listed as an official satellite event, please contact the organizers
 or the Satellite Workshop Chair at fmetze@cs.cmu.edu The Satellite Workshop coordinator along 
with the INTERSPEECH team will help to connect (potential) workshop organizers with local 
contacts in Germany, if needed, and will try to be helpful with logistics such as payment, publicity,
 and coordination with ISCA or other events. Proposals should include:
 * workshop name and acronym 
* organizers' name and contact info 
* website (if already known) 
* date and proposed location of the workshop 
* estimated number of participants 
* a short description of the motivation for the workshop 
* an outline of the program and invited speakers 
* a description of the submission process (e.g. deadlines, target acceptance rate) 
* a list of the scientific committee members 
 
Proposals for satellite workshops should be submitted by email to workshops@interspeech2015.org
 by August 31st, 2014 We strongly recommend that organizers also apply for
 ISCA approval/ sponsorship, which will greatly facilitate acceptance as an INTERSPEECH satellite 
event. We plan to notify proposers no later than October 30, 2014. If you have any questions about 
whether a potential event would be a good candidate for an INTERSPEECH 2015 satellite workshop 
feel free to contact the INTERSPEECH 2015 Satellite Workshops Chair. 
 
Sincerely, 
Florian Metze 
Satellite Workshops Chair fmetze@cs.cmu.edu

 

 
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3-1-2(2015-09-06) 2nd CfP for INTERSPEECH 2015, Dresden, Germany

 

 

 

2nd Call for INTERSPEECH 2015

 

INTERSPEECH is the world’s largest and most comprehensive conference on the science and technology of spoken language processing. INTERSPEECH conferences emphasize interdisciplinary approaches addressing all aspects of speech science and technology, ranging from basic theories to applications.

 

INTERSPEECH 2015 in Dresden (Germany) will be organized around the theme Speech beyond Speech: Towards a Better Understanding of the Most Important Biosignal, which acknowledges the fact that speech is the most important biosignal humans can produce and perceive. It is evident that not all characteristics of speech are already fully understood. We therefore encourage contributions that analyze and model speech as a biosignal in a broad understanding, e.g. for extracting information about the speaker, for identifying processes leading to speech production, or for generating speech signals with specific bio-characteristics. Contributions to all other areas of speech science and technology are also welcome.

 

Important Dates

 

20 March 2015 Paper: submission deadline

20 March 2015 Tutorial: submission deadline

17 April 2015 Show and Tell: submission deadline

01 May 2015 Tutorial: notification of acceptance/rejection

01 June 2015 Paper: notification of acceptance/rejection

01 June 2015 Show and tell: notification of acceptance/rejection

10 June 2015 Paper: camera-ready

10 June 2015 Show and Tell: camera-ready

20 June 2015 Early registration deadline

6-10 Sep 2015 Conference in Dresden, Germany

 

Call for Papers

 

The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is now inviting paper submissions. Please refer to our CfP page for more details. 20th March 2015 – Paper: submission deadline

 

Call for Tutorials

 

The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is now inviting proposals for tutorials which will be held on September 6 (first day of conference) in the main venue Maritim International Congress Center (ICD) location. Please refer to here for more details. 20th March 2015 – Tutorial: submission deadline

 

Special Sessions

 

Special Sessions & Challenges will be organized for INTERSPEECH 2015, covering interdisciplinary topics and/or important new emerging areas of interest related to the main conference topics. Please refer to http://interspeech2015.org/events/special-sessions/ .

List of tentatively accepted Special Sessions and Challenges:

 

Active Perception in Human and Machine Speech Communication

 

Biosignal-based Spoken Communication

 

Interspeech 2015 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge (ComParE): Degree of Nativeness, Parkinson’s & Eating Condition

 

Automatic Speaker Verification Spoofing and Countermeasures

 

Zero Ressource Speech Technologies: Unsupervised Discovery of Linguistic Units

 

Robust Speech Processing using Observation Uncertainty and Uncertainty Propagation

 

Speech Science in End User Applications

 

Synergies of Speech and Multimedia Technologies

 

Speech and Language Processing of Children’s Speech

 

Advanced Crowdsourcing for Speech and Beyond

 

Call for Show and Tell

 

The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is now inviting for contribution to Show and Tell special event. Please refer to our Show and Tell page for more details. 17th April 2015 – Full submission deadline, proposals should be submitted by email to is2015showntell@gmx.de.

 

Call for Satellite Workshops

 

The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is still open for proposals for satellite workshops, which will be held in proximity to the main conference. Please refer to here for more details or manually navigate to http://www.signalprocessingsociety.org/technical-committees/list/sl-tc/spl-nl/2014-05/2014-05-is2015/ Proposals for satellite workshops should be submitted by email to Florian Metze

 

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3-1-3(2015-09-06) Calls for INTERSPEECH 2015, Dresden, Germany

Calls for INTERSPEECH 2015

 

INTERSPEECH is the world’s largest and most comprehensive conference on the science and technology of spoken language processing. INTERSPEECH conferences emphasize interdisciplinary approaches addressing all aspects of speech science and technology, ranging from basic theories to applications.

 

INTERSPEECH 2015 will be organized around the theme Speech beyond Speech: Towards a Better Understanding of the Most Important Biosignal, which acknowledges the fact that speech is the most important biosignal humans can produce and perceive. It is evident that not all characteristics of speech are already fully understood. We therefore encourage contributions that analyze and model speech as a biosignal in a broad understanding, e.g. for extracting information about the speaker, for identifying processes leading to speech production, or for generating speech signals with specific bio-characteristics. Contributions to all other areas of speech science and technology are also welcome.

 

Important Dates

30 Nov 2014   special sessions: paper submission deadline
15 Dec 2014  
special sessions: notification of acceptance/rejection for pre-selection
20 Mar 2015  
tutorial: submission deadline
20 Mar 2015  
paper: submission deadline
01 May 2015 
tutorial: notification of acceptance/rejection
17 Apr 2015  
show and tell: submission deadline
01 Jun 2015   
paper: notification of acceptance/rejection
01 Jun 2015   
show and tell: notification of acceptance/rejection
10 Jun 2015   
paper: camera-ready
10 Jun 2015   
show and tell: camera-ready
20 Jun 2015   
early registration deadline
6-10 Sep 2015 conference

 

Call for Papers

The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is now inviting for paper submissions. Please refer to our CfP page  for more details.

15.09.2014 – Details on paper submission and topics can be found on our CfP page.

 

Call for Special Sessions

Submissions of Special Sessions & Challenges proposals are encouraged for INTERSPEECH 2015, covering interdisciplinary topics and/or important new emerging areas of interest related to the main conference topics.

16.10.2014 – For more information please refer to our SS-CfP page.

 

Call for Show and Tell

The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is now inviting for contribution to Show and Tell special event. Please refer to our Show and Tell page for more details.

17.04.2015 – Full submission deadline, proposals should be submitted by email tois2015showntell@gmx.de.

 

Call for Tutorials

The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is now inviting proposals for tutorials, which will be held on September 6 (first day of conference) in the main venue Maritim International Congress Center (ICD) location. Please refer to here for more details.

15.10.2014 – Proposals for tutorials should be submitted by email to Alexander Raake.

 

Call for Satellite Workshops

The Organizing Committee of INTERSPEECH 2015 is now inviting proposals for satellite workshops, which will be held in proximity to the main conference. Please refer to here for more details or manually navigate to http://www.signalprocessingsociety.org/technical-committees/list/sl-tc/spl-nl/2014-05/2014-05-is2015/

Proposals for satellite workshops should be submitted by email to Florian Metze.

 

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3-1-4(2015-09-06) Interspeech 2015 Call for tutorials

General conference information – INTERSPEECH 2015

INTERSPEECH is the world's largest and most comprehensive conference on the science and technology of spoken language processing. INTERSPEECH conferences emphasize interdisciplinary approaches addressing all aspects of speech science and technology, ranging from basic theories to applications. INTERSPEECH 2015 will be organized around the theme Speech beyond Speech: Towards a Better Understanding of the Most Important Biosignal, which acknowledges the fact that speech is the most important biosignal humans can produce and perceive. It is evident that not all characteristics of speech are already fully understood. We therefore encourage contributions that analyze and model speech as a biosignal in a broad understanding, e.g. for extracting information about the speaker, for identifying processes leading to speech production, or for generating speech signals with specific bio-characteristics. Contributions to all other areas of speech science and technology are also welcome.

 

Call for tutorials

INTERSPEECH conferences are attended by researchers with a long-term track-record in speech sciences and technology, as well as by early-stage researchers or researchers interested in a new domain within the INTERSPEECH areas. With the current edition of INTERSPEECH, we seek to specifically reflect different audiences in the choice of tutorials, where it will clearly be indicated what prior knowledge the audience should have.

As a consequence, we encourage proposals for tutorials addressing introductory topics or advanced topics in an introductory style, and tutorials targeting experienced researchers who want to dig deeper into a given new topic.

Tutorials may introduce an uprising area of speech-related research, or present an overview of an important more established area.

The tutorials can be of either three hours or six hours duration. The tutorials are expected to cover the state-of-the-art of the proposed topics rather than to primarily present the authors own research.

INTERSPEECH 2015 will be organized around the theme Speech beyond Speech: Towards a Better Understanding of the Most Important Biosignal, which acknowledges the fact that speech is the most important biosignal humans can produce and perceive. As a consequence, we especially encourage tutorials from fields that are directly related with this theme. Of course the call is not restricted to the conference theme, and open to any kind of tutorial related with speech science and technology.

Tutorial Proposal Submission

Proposals for the INTERSPEECH 2015 tutorials should be up to 4 pages long. Proposal submissions must conform to the format defined in the tutorial proposal preparation guidelines and provided in the authors’ kit on the INTERSPEECH 2015 website, along with the Call for Tutorials.

Tutorial proposal submission deadline is on Friday 20 March 2015 midnight (11:59pm) GMT. There will be no extension of deadlines. The working language of the conference is English, and proposals must be written in English, too.

 

All proposals should be submitted to tutorials@interspeech2015.org

Preliminary Tutorial Proposal Template

  1. Tutorial Title
  2. Duration [3 hours – 1 session, 6 hours – 2 sessions]
  3. Presenter(s) [Name and Affiliation]
  4. Description of the proposal [1-2 pages description plus a few relevant references and any webpages/material useful for reviewing the proposal]
  5. Explanation of relevance of the proposed tutorial [0.5-1 page]
  6. Description of Presentation format [e.g. one or more presenters, video conferencing or other media, etc.]
  7. Special equipment required for the tutorial
  8. Contact Information [email, Telephone]
  9. Biography of Presenter(s)
  10. Key Publications of Presenter(s) on the tutorial topic
  11. Target Audience [e.g. new researchers to the field, research students, specialists of adjacent fields, etc.]
  12. Estimated number of participants, possibly first names of interested researchers
  13. Provided accompanying material [handouts, storage devices with media, etc.]
  14. Other considerations/comments

Important Dates

Tutorial submission deadline

:

20 March 2015

Notification of acceptance/rejection

:

1 May 2015

Conference dates

:

6-10 Sept 2015

 

We look forward to welcoming you to INTERSPEECH 2015 in Dresden!

Alexander Raake
Tutorial Chair
Email: tutorials@interspeech2015.org

 

 

Assessment of IP-based Applications

TU Berlin & Deutsche Telekom/T-Labs (Research & Innovation)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander Raake
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7, 10587 Berlin
+4930835358462 (Tel.)

+49391580239574 (Fax)

E-Mail: alexander.raake@telekom.de

www.aipa.tu-berlin.de

www.laboratories.telekom.com

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3-1-5(2015-09-06)) CfP INTERSPEECH 2015 Special Session on INTERSPEECH 2015 Special Session on

INTERSPEECH 2015
Call for paper: submission for INTERSPEECH 2015 Special Session on
Synergies of Speech and Multimedia Technologies

Paper submission deadline: March 20, 2015
Special Session page:
http://multimediaeval.org/files/Interspeech2015_specialSession_SynergiesOfSpeechAndMultimediaTechnologies.html
Motivation:

Growing amounts of multimedia content is being shared or stored in
online archives. Alternative research directions in the speech
processing and multimedia analysis communities are developing and
improving speech or multimedia processing technologies in parallel,
often using each others work as ?black boxes?. However, genuine
combination would appear to be a better strategy to exploit the
synergies between the modalities of content containing multiple
potential sources of information.

This session seeks to bring together the speech and multimedia research
communities to report on current work and to explore potential synergies
and opportunities for creative research collaborations between speech
and multimedia technologies. From the speech perspective the session
aims to explore how fundamentals of speech technology can be benefit
multimedia applications, and from the multimedia perspective to explore
the crucial role that speech can play in multimedia analysis.

The list of topics of interest includes (but is not limited to):

- Navigation in multimedia content using advanced speech analysis features;
- Large scale speech and video analysis
- Multimedia content segmentation and structuring using audio and visual
features;
- Multimedia content hyperlinking and summarization;
- Natural language processing for multimedia;
- Multimodality-enhanced metadata extraction, e.g. entity extraction,
keyword extraction, etc;
- Generation of descriptive text for multimedia;
- Multimedia applications and services using speech analysis features;
- Affective and behavioural analytics based on multimodal cues;
- Audio event detection and video classification;
- Multimodal speaker identification and clustering.

Important dates:

20 Mar 2015 paper submission deadline
01 Jun 2015 paper notification of acceptance/rejection
10 Jun 2015 paper camera-ready
20 Jun 2015 early registration deadline
6-10 Sept 2015 Interspeech 2015, Dresden, Germany

Submission takes place via the general Interspeech submission
system. Paper contributions must comply to the INTERSPEECH paper
submission guidelines, cf. http://interspeech2015.org/papers.
There will be no extension to the full paper submission deadline.
We are looking forward to receive your contribution!

Organizers:

- Maria Eskevich, Communications Multimedia Group, EURECOM, France
(maria.eskevich@eurecom.fr <mailto:maria.eskevich@eurecom.fr>)
- Robin Aly, Database Management Group, University of Twente, The
Netherlands (r.aly@utwente.nl <mailto:r.aly@utwente.nl>)
- Roeland Ordelman, Human Media Interaction Group, University of Twente,
The Netherlands (roeland.ordelman@utwente.nl
< mailto:roeland.ordelman@utwente.nl>)
- Gareth J.F. Jones, CNGL Centre for Global Intelligent Content, Dublin
City University, Ireland (gjones@computing.dcu.ie
< mailto:gjones@computing.dcu.ie>)

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3-1-6(2016) INTERSPEECH 2016, San Francisco, CA, USA

Interspeech 2016 will take place

from September 8-12 2016 in San Francisco, CA, USA

General Chair is Nelson Morgan.

You may from now on be tempted by the nice pictures of the cover page of its tentative website http://www.interspeech2016.org

 

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3-1-7Forthcoming ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshops (ITRWs) & Sponsored Events

Forthcoming ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshops (ITRWs) & Sponsored Events

  • SIGDIAL 2015 : 16th Annual SIGdial meeting on Discourse and Dialogue (Interspeech 2015 satellite)
    2-4 September 2015, Prague, Czech Republic

  • HSCR2015 : Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research
    5 September 2015, Technische Sammlungen, Dresden, Germany

  • SLaTE 2015 : Workshop on speech and Language Technology for Education (Interspeech 2015 satellite)
    4-5 September 2015, Leipzig, Germany as a Satellite Workshop to INTERSPEECH 2015

  • SLPAT 2015 : Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies
    11 September 2015, Dresden, Germany, as a Satellite Workshop to INTERSPEECH 2015

  • IWSR 2015 : International Workshop on Speech Robotics
    11 September 2015, as a Satellite Workshop to INTERSPEECH 2015

  • SAT4DH 2015 : Speech and Audio Technologies for the Digital Humanities
    11 September 2015, Leipzig, Germany, as a Satellite Workshop to INTERSPEECH 2015

  • AVSP 2015 (FAAVSP) : The 1st Joint Conference on Facial Analysis, Animation and Auditory-Visual Speech Processing
    11-13 September 2015, Vienna, Austria, as a Satellite Workshop to INTERSPEECH 2015

  • ERRARE 2015 : Variation and errors in speech production, perception and in automatic processing of multimedia, multimodal and multilingual data
    11-14 September 2015, as a Satellite Workshop to INTERSPEECH 2015

  • MediaEval 2015 : Multimedia Evaluation Benchmark
    14-15 September 2015, as a Satellite Workshop to INTERSPEECH 2015

  • SPECOM 2015 : 17th international conference on Speech and Computer
    20-24 September 2015, Athens, Greece



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3-1-8INTERSPEECH 2015 Update (December 2014)

Updates from INTERSPEECH 2015

Dear colleague,

Interspeech 2015 in Dresden is approaching at an increasing pace, and the entire team of organizers is trying to ensure that you will get a conference which meets all, and hopefully surpasses some, of your expectations. Regarding the usual program of oral and poster sessions, special sessions and challenges, keynotes, tutorials and satellite workshops, the responsible team is working hard to ensure that you will get a program which is not only of respectable breadth and depth, but which also tackles a couple of innovative topics, some of them centered around the special topic of the conference “Speech beyond speech: Towards a better understanding of our most important biosignal”, some of them also addressing other emergent topics.

We would particularly like to draw your attention to the approaching deadlines:
-
          30 Nov 2014: Special sessions submission deadline (passed)
-
          15 Dec 2014: Notification of pre-selected special sessions
-
          20 Mar 2015: Tutorial submission deadline
-
          20 Mar 2015: Paper submission deadline (not extensible)
-
          17 Apr 2015: Show and tell paper submission deadline.
Calls

In addition to regular papers, we will also experiment with a virtual attendance format for persons who are – mainly for visa or health reasons – not able to come to Dresden to present their paper. For these persons, a limited number of technology-equipped poster boards will be available where online presentations can be held. The number of virtual attendance slots is strictly limited (thus potentially leading to a lower acceptance rate). The corresponding papers have to pass the normal review process, but the deadline will most probably be around 14 days before the normal paper submission deadline. More details on this format will be announced soon.

In the upcoming months, we will keep you updated via this thread, and we will present some historical instruments and techniques related to speech technology which nicely illustrate that Dresden has a rich history in speech science and technology. Interspeech 2015 will hopefully contribute to this history with the latest scientific and technological advances. The entire organizing team is looking forward to welcoming you in Dresden.

On behalf of the organizing team,

Sebastian Möller (General Chair)

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3-1-9INTERSPEECH 2015 Update (February 2015)

+++ INTERSPEECH 2015 – February Update +++

Dear colleagues,

The preparations for Interspeech 2015 in Dresden are running at an increasing pace, and I got the impression that we have a very active contribution from the community this year. Bernd Möbius and Elmar Nöth, our TCP Chairs, have set up a comprehensive and balanced group of Area Chairs for the new areas we have agreed upon with ISCA, and which will soon be published on our website. The ten preliminarily accepted Special Sessions and Challenges are active in collecting contributions; as an example, the session “Advanced Crowdsourcing for Speech and Beyond” has received 17 requests for research funds, which will now be evaluated according to their fit to the special session topic. And our sponsorship, industry and exhibition chairs, Tim Fingscheidt, Claudia Pohlink, Jimmy Kunzmann and Reinhold Häb-Umbach, are actively soliciting sponsoring money to make the event most affordable for you. 

The 2nd Call for Papers is out (deadline March 20):
http://interspeech2015.org/calls/call-for-papers/

In addition there is a special Call for Papers with Virtual Presentation which solicits contributions to this special format we will experiment with at this year’s Interspeech for the first time, and which will be limited to exceptional cases which otherwise would not be able to participate:
http://interspeech2015.org/calls/call-for-papers-with-virtual-presentation/

In addition, there is still the option to submit proposals for Tutorials (deadline March 20) and Show and Tell contributions (deadline April 17):
http://interspeech2015.org/calls/call-for-tutorials/
http://interspeech2015.org/calls/call-for-show-and-tell/

All further information can be found on our Website which Tim Polzehl is eager to keep updated.

For automatically receiving continuous updates, we recommend that you follow us on Twitter (@interspeech2015), or that you use social channels such as LinkedIn or Facebook. And: Please do not delete your Interspeech 2014 App, it will automatically receive an update for Interspeech 2015.

Finally, Dresden is also polishing her historical charm, and for Interspeech attendants the most important aspect of this might be the second contribution to our historical series, which this time is dedicated to the world’s first successful attempt of a mechanical speech synthesiser.

On behalf of the organizing team,

Sebastian Möller (General Chair),
Oliver Jokisch (Publicity Chair)



A View from Dresden onto the History of Speech Communication

Part 2: Von Kempelen's 'Sprachmaschine' and the beginning of speech synthesis

Complete article including figures available at: http://interspeech2015.org/conference/historical-review/

 

The speaking machine of Wolfgang von Kempelen (1734-1804) can be considered as the first successful attempt of a mechanical speech synthesiser. The Austrian-Hungarian engineer is still famous for his 'chess turk' but it was his 'Sprachmaschine' that can count as a milestone in (speech) technology. In his book 'Mechanismus der menschlichen Sprache nebst der Beschreibung einer sprechenden Maschine' (published 1791, no English translation yet) he described the function of the machine which was intended to give a voice for deaf people. Contemporary personalities like Goethe confirmed the authenticity of a child voice when the speaking machine was played.

 

How does the machine work?

The machine consists of bellows that is connected with a tube to a wooden wind chest. On the other side of the wind chest a round wooden block represents the interface to an open rubber funnel (as the vocal tract). In the wind chest there are two modified recorders to produce the fricatives [s] and [S]. The voice generator is located inside the wooden block. The artificial voice is generated with the help of a reed pipe borrowed by the pipe organ. It has an ivory reed vibrating against a wooden hollow shallot (like in a clarinet). The trained human operator plays the machine like a musical instrument. The right elbows control the air pressure by pressing on the bellows, two fingers of the right hand close or open the access for stops and nasals, two other fingers of the right hand for the fricatives. Vowels are performed by the palm of left hand in different ways.

 

Replicas

Apart from parts of one of the originals that are hosted at the Deutsches Museum in Munich there are several reconstructions based on Kempelen's quite detailed descriptions. The replicas built in Budapest, Vienna, York and Saarbrücken allow a lively demonstration of the mechanical generation of speech as well its acoustic analysis but also perception tests with today's listeners. Interestingly, the art of constructing artificial voices led to the profession of 'voice makers' in Eastern-German Thuringia (more information in one of the next newsletters). Original products of the Thuringian 'Stimmenmacher' as well as one of the replicas located at TU Dresden are at display of the HAPS (Historische Akustisch-Phonetische Sammlung) available for ears, eyes (and hands) at the re-opening of HAPS at 4 Sept, which is also the start of the Interspeech satellite Workshop on The History of Speech Communication Research (HSCR 2015).

 

Jürgen Trouvain and Fabian Brackhane

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3-1-10INTERSPEECH 2015 Update (January 2015)

 

+++ INTERSPEECH 2015 Update – and a look back! +++

Dear colleagues,

The regular paper deadline for Interspeech 2015 in Dresden is only 2 months away, so we hope that you are preparing for your submissions. We have received an impressive number of Special Session and Challenges proposals. The list of preliminarily accepted proposals, together with more information on each session and its organizers, can be found under http://interspeech2015.org/events/special-sessions/. Thus, in case that your interests fall within the area of one of these Special Sessions or Challenges, consider submitting there.

Please note that March 20 is – apart from the general paper deadline – also the deadline for tutorial proposals. More details on tutorial proposal submissions can be found under http://interspeech2015.org/calls/call-for-tutorials/. The deadline for Show & Tell papers is then April 17.

The current list of Satellite Workshops will be updated successively and can be found under http://interspeech2015.org/events/workshops/.

From now on, we will have a monthly view back to the history of speech communication and technology which happened in Dresden. On behalf of the organizing team, Sebastian Möller (General Chair)


A View from Dresden onto the History of Speech Communication

Part 1: The historic acoustic-phonetic collection

Information Technology at the TU Dresden goes back to Heinrich Barkhausen (1881–1956), the 'father of the electron valve', who taught from 1911 to 1953. Speech research in a narrower sense started with the development of a vocoder in the 1950s. Walter Tscheschner (1927–2004) performed his extensive investigations on the speech signal using components of the vocoder. In 1969, a scientific unit for Communication and Measurement was founded in Dresden. It is the main root of the present Institute of Acoustics and Speech Communication. W. Tscheschner was appointed Professor of Speech Communication and started with research in speech synthesis and recognition, which today continues.

Numerous objects from the history of Speech Communication in Dresden, but also from other parts of Germany, are preserved at the historic acoustic-phonetic collection of the TU Dresden. Until the opening of Interspeech 2015, we will present interesting exhibits from the collection in this newsletter monthly. Today, we give an introduction.

The historic acoustic-phonetic collection of the TU Dresden consists of three parts:

• Objects that illustrate the development of acoustics and speech technology at the TU Dresden. The most interesting devices are speech synthesizers of various technologies.

• Objects illustrating the development of experimental phonetics from 1900 until the introduction of the computer. The items of this part were collected by D. Mehnert from different phonetics laboratories and rehabilitation units throughout Germany.

• Objects which were formerly collected at the Phonetics Institute of Hamburg University. This important collection, which was founded by Giulio Panconcelli-Calzia, was transferred to Dresden in 2005 in accordance with a contract due to the closing of the Hamburg institute.

The collection is presented in the Barkhausenbau at the main campus of the TU Dresden. Recently, it is moving to new rooms which are more convenient for the presentation. The newly installed collection will be re-opened at the opportunity of Interspeech 2015.

For this purpose, we cordially invite to a workshop on the history of speech communication, called HSCR2015, which will be held as a satellite event of Interspeech 2015 at September 4/5, 2015, in the Technical Museum of the City of Dresden. It is organized by the special interest group (SIG) on 'The History of Speech Communication Sciences', which is supported by the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA) and the International Phonetic Association (IPA). More information on the workshop is presented on http://www.sig-hist.org/.

Rüdiger Hoffmann (Local Chair)


 





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3-1-11Interspeech 2015: Call for Papers with Virtual Presentation

Interspeech 2015: Call for Papers with Virtual Presentation

http://interspeech2015.org/calls/call-for-papers-with-virtual-presentation/

 

This year, INTERSPEECH pilots the option of virtual attendance for presenters of papers who cannot travel to the conference venue, e.g. for reasons of visa restrictions or for health reasons (authors with insufficient funding are referred to the ISCA grants). The accepted contributions will be presented as posters with the presenter being video streamed via a large display that will be positioned next to the printed poster. There will be a full duplex video and audio connection to allow for questions and comments from the audience.

Note that the number of virtual presentations will be strictly limited to a maximum of 20 papers, and that the deadline for contributions aiming at a virtual presentation is 14 days prior to the regular paper deadline. INTERSPEECH anticipates an overall paper acceptance rate of roughly 50%. For the case that we receive more than 40 submissions aiming at a virtual presentation, authors of papers with virtual presentation might have to expect a lower acceptance rate for these submissions. In that case, the authors will be informed and will be given the option of converting their paper into a regular submission, within the regular paper deadline. Authors not making use of this option will face a potentially lower acceptance rate than that for regular submissions. Papers submitted for virtual presentation must not be submitted for regular on-site presentation in parallel.

Authors wishing to submit for virtual presentation tick the option “virtual presentation only” in the submission portal. All papers submitted for virtual presentation will be subject to the normal review process, to guarantee scientific soundness. Accepted contributions for virtual presentation will be subject to a handling fee of 50€, in addition to the regular conference fee (student or full registrants).

Presenters of contributions with virtual presentation may apply for ISCA grants. In case that the grant is accepted, the provided funding will be restricted to the conference fee and the handling fee.

 

Deadline for submission of full papers aiming at virtual presentation: 06 March 2015 24h00 CET.

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