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3-1-1 | (2017-08-20) Call for Paper INTERSPEECH 2017 Special session on Digital Revolution for Under-resourced Languages (DigRev-URL) ========================================================= For more detail, see: http://ahclab.naist.jp/DigRevURL/index.htm
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3-1-2 | (2017-08-20) CfP INTERSPEECH 2017, Stockholm, Sweden
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3-1-3 | (2017-08-20) Interspeech 2017 update The preparations for Interspeech 2017 are in full swing! As you may have noticed, we had a serious virus attack to Interspeech 2017 website and it too us a while to restore it. The website is now up and running again, although with still some issues concerning links that are not yet completely operational, at this time. We have received a good number of proposals for Satellite Workshops as well as for Special Sessions and Challenges and we are working on the schedules and logistic details. We can announce that co-registration will be possible. Participants will be able to select participation in Satellite Workshops and pay the registration fee in connection with the registration for Interspeech 2017. The organizers of satellite events will be in touch with our PCO to get information on the registered participants and the universities involved in the satellite events will request from our PCO transfers of the events’ registration amounts. Except for the credit card fee (about 2 %), we do not expect any other costs for the organizers of the satellite events. Sponsorships and exhibition requests are dropping in, which is a very good sign. We have started a Facebook page and taken over a Twitter account for Interspeech 2017. There is still some work to be done to activate properly those social media but we are working on it. The three main Interspeech 2017 partners, Stockholm University, KTH and Karolinska Institute are coordinating efforts to make the conference a success and are deeply involved in the planning. To the good news, we can add that Stockholm University will not be charging Interspeech 2017 for the lecture halls or use of other spaces at the university and KTH/TMH will be hosting the Technical Committee meeting in May. Meanwhile, we are having regular planning meetings involving Stockholm University’s representatives of various infrastructures, like wifi, media services, restaurants and cafeterias, security, etc. and working hard to make sure that Interspeech 2017 will flow as smoothly and effectively as possible. See you in Stockholm in August! Francisco Lacerda
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3-1-4 | (2017-08-20) Satellite Workshops and Events at Interspeech 2017HSCR 2017: Second International Workshop on the HISTORY OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION RESEARCHDates: 18–19 August 2017 Location: University Main Building in the City Center Campus, Helsinki, Finland Website: https://hscr2017.org/ Names and affiliation of organizers:
Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech, DiSS 2017Dates: 18–19 August 2017 Location: Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden Website: http://diss2017.org/ Names and affiliation of organizers:
MMC 2017: The 12th Workshop on Multimodal CorporaDates: 19 August 2017 Location: Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden Website: http://www.multimodalcorpora2017.org Names and affiliation of organizers:
1st International Workshop on Challenges in Hearing Assistive Technology (CHAT-2017)Dates: 19 August 2017 Location: Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Website: http://spandh.dcs.shef.ac.uk/chat2017 Names and affiliation of organizers:
The 3rd International Workshop on Affective Social Multimedia Computing ASMMC 2017Dates: 25 August 2017 Location: Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Website: http://www.nwpu-aslp.org/asmmc2017 Names and affiliation of organizers:
Grounding Language Understanding GLU2017Dates: 25 August 2017 Location: Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden Website: http://www.speech.kth.se/glu2017 Names and affiliation of organizers:
And supported by the CHIST-ERA IGLU consortium
AVSP 2017: International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech ProcessingDates: 25–26 August 2017 Location: Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden Website: http://avsp2017.loria.fr/ Names and affiliation of organizers:
SLaTE 2017: The seventh ISCA workshop on Speech and Language Technology in EducationDates: 25–26 August 2017 Location: Stockholm archipelago, Sweden Website: http://www.slate2017.org Names and affiliation of organizers:
Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2017)Dates: 25–26 August 2017 Location: University of Skövde, Sweden Website: http://vihar-2017.vihar.org Names and affiliation of organizers:
GESPIN 2017: 5th Gesture and Speech in Interaction conferenceDates: 25–27 August 2017 Location: Collegium Novum, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland Website: http://www.gespin.amu.edu.pl Names and affiliation of organizers:
LTLT 2017: Language Teaching, Learning and TechnologyDates: 26–30 August 2017 Location: Alto University Campus, Helsinki, Finland Website: https://sites.google.com/site/l1teachingandtechnology/home Names and affiliation of organizers:
20th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue / TSD 2017Dates: 27–31 August 2017 Location: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Website: http://www.kiv.zcu.cz/tsd2017/ Names and affiliation of organizers:
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3-1-5 | (2017-08-25) 7th ISCA (International Speech Communication Association) Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE),Stockholm, Sweden the Seventh ISCA (International Speech Communication Association) Workshop on Speech and
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3-1-6 | (2018-09-02) Interspeech 2018, Hyderabad, India INTERSPEECH 2018 Speech Research for Emerging Markets in Multilingual Societies 2-6 September 2018 Hyderabad, India http://www.interspeech2018,org
Gen. Chair: B. Yegnanarayama
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3-1-7 | (2019) Interspeech 2019, Graz, Austria Interspeech 2019 will be held in Graz, Austria.
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3-2-1 | Forthcoming ISCA Supported EventsForthcoming ISCA Supported Events
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3-3-1 | (2017-06-12) CfP Phonetics and Phonology in Europe 2017, Cologne, Germany *First Call for Papers and Workshops: Phonetics and Phonology in Europe 2017*
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3-3-2 | (2017-06-19) 2017 Jelinek Memorial Summer School and Workshop on Speech and Language Technology (JSALT) at CMU. 2017 Jelinek Memorial Summer School and Workshop on Speech and Language Technology (JSALT) at CMU.
The 2017 Annual Jelinek Memorial Workshop on Speech and Language Technology will be held at Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute in Pittsburgh, PA. It is a continuation of the Johns Hopkins University CLSP summer workshop series from 1995-2016. Please see https://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/2017-jelinek-workshop for more information. Workshop (June 19-August 11, 2017): This year's topics and research teams will be: * Neural Machine Translation with Minimal Parallel Resources (Leader: George Foster and Reza Haffari) * Enhancement and Analysis of Conversational Speech (Leader: Mark Liberman and Ken Church) * The Speaking Rosetta Stone - Discovering Grounded Linguistic Units for Languages without Orthography (Leader: Emmanuel Dupoux and Odette Scharenborg) Summer School (June 19-30, 2017): The summer school is meant to be an introduction to the state-of-the-art research in the speech and language technology area for graduate and undergraduate students. It also contains an introduction to this year's workshop research topics. View the program details and register at https://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/2017-cmu-summer-school-human-language-technology.
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3-3-3 | (2017-06-19) CfP CBMI 2017, 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing , Firenze, Italy CBMI 2017, June 19-21, Firenze, Italy
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3-3-4 | (2017-06-21) International Conference Subsidia: Tools and Resources for Speech Sciences, Málaga (Costa del Sol, Spain). The Phonetics Laboratory of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the University of Málaga are happy to announce the upcoming celebration of the International Conference Subsidia: Tools and Resources for Speech Sciences, which will take place on June 21-23, 2017, in the city of Málaga (Costa del Sol, Spain).
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3-3-5 | (2017-06-28) Journée de formation AFCP: 'Statistique et données phonétiques atypiques', Paris Journée de Formation AFCP - 1er appel.
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3-3-6 | (2017-06-29) JPC7 - 7èmes Journées de Phonétique clinique, Paris France ----- Dernier Appel à Communication -----
JPC7 - 7èmes Journées de Phonétique clinique Paris, 29 juin - 30 juin 2017
Organisées pour la première fois à Paris en 2005 puis rééditées successivement à Grenoble (2007), Aix-en-Provence (2009), Strasbourg (2011) et Liège (2013), Montpellier (2015), les Journées de Phonétique Clinique (JPC) réunissent des chercheurs et des ingénieurs, des médecins, et des orthophonistes s?intéressant tous aux questions liées au fonctionnement normal et pathologique de la voix, de la parole et du langage.
Les 7èmes Journées de Phonétique Clinique se dérouleront à Paris du 29 juin au 30 juin 2017.
Deux conférences plénières seront organisées avec la présence des Professeurs Jody Kreiman (UCLA, USA) ?Perception of normal and disordered Voice and Speech? et Hermann Ackermann (Tuebingen, Allemagne) ?Disorders of spoken language in neurological diseases?
L?objectif de ces Journées interdisciplinaires sera de faire progresser les connaissances fondamentales relatives aux troubles phonétiques de la voix et de la parole et les interactions avec d'autres troubles dans le but de mieux comprendre, évaluer, diagnostiquer et remédier aux troubles de la production et de la perception de la voix et de la parole, chez les sujets pathologiques. Dans ce contexte, cette série de colloques internationaux Francophone 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.
Les propositions de communications porteront ainsi sur les études de la voix et de la parole normale et pathologiques, chez l?adulte et chez l?enfant. Les thèmes des 7èmes Journées de Phonétique Clinique incluront donc, de façon non exhaustive, les problématiques suivantes : - troubles phonétiques / phonologiques - troubles de la production / de la perception - troubles voix / parole - communication verbale / non verbale - troubles moteurs de la parole - Instrumentation et ressources en phonétique clinique
Pour cette 7° édition, une attention toute particulière sera accordée au control moteur de la parole et ses perturbations.
Dates Importantes 15 février 2017 : Date limite de soumission des propositions de communication sous forme de résumé de 500 mots (hors bibliographie) 15 mars 2017 : Notification aux auteurs 15 avril 2017 : Fin des inscriptions au tarif réduit 29-30 juin 2017 : Conférence à l?Auditorium de l?Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou
Frais d'inscriptions prévisionnels (incluant pauses café, déjeuners des 29 et 30, soirée du 29)
Pour une inscription jusqu'au 15 avril (puis +20 euros sur tous les tarifs)
* tarif préférentiel pour les membres des associations partenaires : l?AFCP (Association Francophone de la Communication Parlée), l?APB (Association Parole Bégaiement), la SFP (Société Française de Phoniatrie et des pathologies de la communication), l?UNADREO (Union Nationale pour le Développement de la Recherche et de l?Evaluation en Orthophonie)
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3-3-7 | (2017-07-02) 2017 Jelinek Summer Workshop on Speech and Language Technology. The 2017 Jelinek Summer Workshop on Speech and Language Technology. It will be held this year at CMU in Pittsburgh.
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3-3-8 | (2017-07-03) eNTERFACE '17, Porto, Portugal CfP eNTERFACE'17 Workshop: International Summer Workshop on Multimodal
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3-3-9 | (2017-07-05) REP 2017: 15th annual conference of the French Phonology Network, Grenoble, France RFP 2017 First call for abstracts
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3-3-10 | (2017-07-06) SpeD 2017, 9th Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue, at Bucharest, Romania. The SpeD 2017 Organizing Committee invites you to attend the 9th Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue, at Bucharest, Romania. SpeD 2017 will bring together academics and industry professionals from universities, government agencies and companies to present their achievements in speech technology and related fields. ?SpeD 2017? is a conference and international forum which will reflect some of the latest tendencies in spoken language technology and human-computer dialogue research as well as some of the most recent applications in this area. ?SpeD 2017? is intended to be an IEEE and EURASIP sponsored Conference. As all previous editions since 2009, the Proceedings are intended to be indexed by the IEEE Xplore database and Thomson Conference Proceedings Citation Index. Organized by
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Technical sponsorship
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Laurent Besacier
Professeur à l'Univ. Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (LIG)
Membre Junior de l'Institut Universitaire de France (IUF 2012-2017)
Responsable équipe GETALP du LIG
Directeur de l'école doctorale (ED) MSTII
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!! Nouvelles coordonnées !!: LIG
Laboratoire d'Informatique de GrenobleBâtiment IMAG 700 avenue Centrale Domaine Universitaire - 38401 St Martin d'Hères Pour tout contact concernant ED MSTII: passer par ed-mstii@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Nouveau tel: 0457421454
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3-3-11 | (2017-07-07) Séminaire Traitement de l'Information Multimodale TIM2017, Paris Appel à communications Séminaire Traitement de l'Information Multimodale TIM2017, Paris Dates importantes?:
Objectifs?: Le séminaire Traitement de l?Information Multimodale est organisé chaque année par la Direction Générale de l?Armement (DGA) et rassemble les acteurs industriels, académiques et Défense du traitement de l?information afin de favoriser les échanges au sein de la communauté. Ce séminaire vise à présenter un panorama des problématiques de recherche scientifique et industrielle au travers de sessions de présentations orales et de posters sur des projets de recherche et développement en cours. Il s?adresse à un public large allant du chercheur confirmé à l?utilisateur final des technologies développées. La présentation de produits existants, déjà commercialisés n?est pas souhaitée. Le séminaire TIM2017 sera orienté selon trois grands axes?: le traitement automatique des langues (le 05/07/2017), le «?Big Data?» (le 06/07/2017) et le traitement d?images (le 07/07/2017). Dans chacun de ces domaines, le séminaire se focalise sur les technologies susceptibles d?assister les opérateurs dans le traitement de l?information en masse pour extraire du renseignement à forte valeur ajoutée et faire ressortir les informations les plus pertinentes. Thèmes?:
Contact et soumission Un résumé des présentations doit être proposé avant le 29 janvier 2017 (1 page maximum, en français de préférence) avec les noms des auteurs des présentations,?en indiquant une préférence entre présentation orale ou poster. L?envoi des soumissions, ainsi que toute demande d?information, se fait par mail à contact?[at]?tim2017.fr
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3-3-12 | (2017-07-17) DeepLearn2017, INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING, Bilbao, Spain INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING
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3-3-13 | (2017-08-14) Course: Machine Learning Applied to Bioinformatics and Speech Technology, Univ. Joensuu, FinlandUEF SUMMER SCHOOL 2017 Joensuu, Finland http://summerschool.uef.fi/ August 14-25, 2017 ***** Registration deadline: May 26, 2017 ***** -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o Course: Machine Learning Applied to Bioinformatics and Speech Technology http://www.uef.fi/en/web/summerschool/machine-learning-applied-to-bioinformatics-and-speech-technology Course has two options: * Lectures + learning diary (August 14 - 18), total 2 ECTS * Lectures + learning diary + individual project (August 14 - 25), total 5 ECTS Teaching language: English Level: Doctoral, Master University of Eastern Finland (UEF) hosts a number of different summer courses in August 2017. The course on Machine Learning Applied to Bioinformatics and Speech Technology is co-organized by the School of Computing (Speech track) and Institute of Biomedicine (Bioinformatics track). Contact teaching takes place from August 14th to 18th. Individual optional project work is from August 21th to 25th. Contents The first two days include a general introduction to machine learning including topics such as deep learning, Bayesian graphical models and modeling sequential data. Course is intended to be self-contained with no prior knowledge of machine learning required. After the introductory part, the participants will choose one of the alternative course tracks (speech technology or bioinformatics). The lectures are delivered physically in two different locations of the UEF campuses, Joensuu and Kuopio (150 km apart). But it is possible to attend the lectures of either course from both campuses remotely through a video connection provided by UEF. The speech processing teaching takes place in Joensuu and bioinformatics teaching in Kuopio. In the speech/audio track we focus on state-of-the-art automatic speaker verification (ASV) and spoken language identication (LID) technology. In addition to introducing the basic models and software tools for session/channel compensation to increase robustness (e.g. factor analysis and i-vectors), the topics include also audio forensics and speech anti-spoofing (or presentation attack detection) techniques, including the ASVspoof challenge series. Using these techniques system would be able to know whether recorded audio was tampered somehow or that the spoken by a human or produced by a machine. Open-source software tools will also be introduced. The speech track is recommended especially for PhD students (and MSc students close to graduation) who might be already familiar with the basics of speech processing and interested in obtaining a quick overview of both basic principles, state-of-the-art techniques and selected emerging trends in speaker and language recognition. Speech processing confirmed lecturers: Cemal Hanilci, Bursa Technical University, Turkey Ville Hautamäki, University of Eastern Finland (organizer) Tomi Kinnunen, University of Eastern Finland (organizer) Kong Aik Lee, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore Modes of study: Lectures (4 days), hands on practicals (1 day), project work (1 week) and learning diary Social program: We will also organise some guided social programme in the evenings and during the weekend. This will include a welcome dinner, a guided city tour by bus, sauna evening, a one-day trip to Koli national park during the weekend etc. The activities will mostly be included in your course fee, but some of them may have a small participation fee. Assessment: pass/fail. Students who pass will receive certificate. Registration: http://www.uef.fi/en/web/summerschool/how-to-apply Registration fee: 500 EUR Accommodation: http://www.uef.fi/en/web/summerschool/accommodation More information: villeh@cs.uef.fi and tkinnu@cs.uef.fi
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3-3-14 | (2017-08-15 )CfP SigDial 2017 Special Session: Natural Language Generation for Dialogue Systems, Saarbrüken, Germany ===================================== SigDial 2017 Special Session: Natural Language Generation for Dialogue Systems First Call for Papers Paper Submission: 18th April 2017 http://www.sigdial.org/workshops/conference18/ =====================================
* MOTIVATION
While natural language generation (NLG) for dialogue interaction has been a long-standing research topic, there has been a recent explosion of work due to industrial interest in conversational assistants such as Alexa, Siri, Cortana and Google Assistant. Recent advances in the field of deep learning together with the availability of large corpora of human dialogues from social media has also contributed to new research techniques for language generation. However, to date, neural methods have not been able to replicate much of the rich dialogue phenomena targeted by previous rule-based, statistical and data-driven approaches for language generation for dialogue.
* TOPIC SUBMISSION
We invite submissions which address specific issues including but not limited to: - Generation in the context of a dialogue with appropriate use of anaphoric forms, such as pronouns and ellipses; - Generation of turns where information is structured using rhetorical relations, as in the case of recommendations or other persuasive genres; - Selection and organization of content in a dialogue turn; - Sentence planning and lexical choice for dialogue interaction; - Evaluation of language generation for dialogue systems; - Corpus-based analyses of human-human dialogue to inform NLG for dialogue systems; - Critical comparison between capabilities of different kinds of models. - Providing and investigating new resources, such as data sets and tools. - We also welcome submissions which make use of the new E2E NLG challenge data set (http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/InteractionLab/E2E/).
* SUBMISSION FORMAT Long paper submissions will follow the SigDial 2017 format and will be part of the general conference submission and review system. They will be treated as regular SIGDIAL papers and become archival.
- Long papers must be no longer than eight pages + unlimited pages for references + 2 additional pages for appendix (linguistic examples, algorithms etc.) - Short position papers (2 pages + unlimited pages for references) with a single point to make, e.g. a proposal for a shared task for NLG for dialogue. These will be presented as short talks or posters, and the papers will be added to the web page for the special session (TBA), but will not count as an archival publication.
* IMPORTANT DATES We will follow the SigDial 2017 schedule, and papers should be submitted using the SIGDIAL conference submission site. http://www.sigdial.org/workshops/conference18/
Paper Submission Deadline: Tuesday, 18 April 2017 (23:59, GMT-11) Paper Notification: Friday, 9 June 2017 Final Paper Submission: Friday, 7 July 2017 Conference: Tuesday, 15 August 2017 to Thursday, 17 August 2017
* CONTACT Marilyn Walker
* ORGANISING COMMITTEE Marilyn Walker, University of California Santa Cruz (Chair) Verena Rieser, Heriot-Watt University Vera Demberg, Universität des Saarlandes Dietrich Klakow, Universität des Saarlandes Dilek Hakkani-Tur, Google Research David M. Howcroft, Universität des Saarlandes Shereen Oraby, University of California Santa Cruz
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3-3-15 | (2017-08-16) PACLING 2017, Yangon, Myanmar PACLING 2017 http://pacling.ucsy.edu.mm/pacling/index.html Contact: pacling2017@gmail.com
Submission deadline: April 19, 2017 [MS Word example file] PUBLICATION Program Chair: Koiti Hasida, Professor, Social ICT Research Center University of Tokyo
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3-3-16 | (2017-08-20) CfP INTERSPEECH 2017 Special session on 'Incremental Processing and Responsive Behaviour' Call for Paper INTERSPEECH 2017 Special session on Incremental Processing and Responsive Behaviour Incremental processing ? i. e., the online, and ideally real-time processing of streams of information about an ongoing event, as it happens ? has become a highly relevant research area. Is is particularly true for speech, which is an inherently sequential medium, and in interactive situations, where responsivity is key. Incremental processing techniques are used across speech recognition and synthesis, voice conversion, understanding, generation, syntax parsing, machine translation, and in applications such as dialogue systems, situated and multimodal interaction, robotics, or speech-to-speech translation. The aspect of incrementality is largely orthogonal to the typical session/topic layout at Interspeech and hence work on incremental processing is usually spread over a multitude of sessions at Interspeech (and related conferences), which leads to a fragmentation of expertise and discussions. Our special session sets out to unite the spread-out field in order to provide a venue for joint discussion of incrementality itself rather than having to focus on the individual problems tackled. We are inviting researchers interested in incrementality in all its aspects such as: The topic of our special session is to be connected with a follow-up special issue in Computer, Speech & Language. We invite you to submit original papers on any of the research themes listed above. When submitting papers, please make sure that you select scientific area topic: [11.13] Special Session on ' Incremental Processing and Responsive Behaviour' in the INTERSPEECH 2017 submission system. Sincerely yours,
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3-3-17 | (2017-08-25) 1st International Workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2017), university of Skövde, Sweden CALL FOR PARTICIPATION/PAPERS
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3-3-18 | (2017-08-25) AVSP2017-The International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing, Stockholm, Sweden AVSP 2017
The International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing
Stockholm, Sweden, August 25 & 26, 2017
Paper Submission Deadline: May 7th, 2017
Call For Papers
AVSP is a uniquely interdisciplinary conference, focusing on the effects of auditory and visual speech information on human perception, machine recognition, and human-machine interaction. AVSP conferences attract many researchers from various fields, such as psychology, computer engineering, neuroscience, linguistics, and robotic engineering. AVSP 2017 is a satellite workshop of INTERSPEECH 2017, one of the largest conferences on speech communication.
The AVSP conference will be held in Stockholm, Sweden, August 25 & 26, 2017.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
Submission of papers are invited in all areas of auditory-visual speech processing and facial animation and including but not limited to:
- Human recognition of audio-visual speech
- Machine recognition of audio-visual speech
- Human and machine models of multimodal integration
- Multimodal processing of spoken events
- Cross-linguistic studies
- Developmental studies
- Role of gestures accompanying speech
- Modeling, synthesis and recognition of facial gestures
- Audio-visual speech synthesis
- Audio-visual prosody
- Emotion and Expressivity modeling
- Neuropsychology and neurophysiology of audio-visual speech processing
- Scene analysis using audio and visual speech information
INVITED SPEAKER
Sonja A Kotz
Professor and Chair in Neuropsychology and Translational Cognitive Neuroscience
Maastricht University
IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper Submission Deadline: May 7th, 2017
- Notification of Acceptance: June 15th, 2017
- Camera-ready Paper: June 22nd, 2017
- Conference: August 25 & 26, 2017
All the information can be found here: http://avsp2017.loria.fr
The organizing committee of AVSP 2017 is looking forward to your submissions.
Christopher Davis, University of Western Sydney (Australia)
Jonas Beskow, KTH Speech Music and Hearing (Sweden)
Slim Ouni , University of Lorraine (France)
Alexandra Jesse, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)
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3-3-19 | (2017-08-27) CfP 20th International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE (TSD 2017), Praha (Prague), Czech Republic TSD 2017 - PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
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3-3-20 | (2017-08-28) CfP EUSIPCO 2017, KOS ISLAND, GREECE EUSIPCO 2017 CALL FOR PAPERS
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3-3-21 | (2017-08-28) Cf Tutorials EUSIPCO 2017, Kos Island Greecel EUSIPCO 2017 Announcement: CALL FOR TUTORIALS ------------------------------------------------------------ Organizing Tutorials in the 25th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2017, Kos island, Greece (www.eusipco2017.org) . Prospective tutorial speakers are invited to submit their proposals via e-mail in PDF by February 17, 2017, to the Tutorials Chairs, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu and Aggelos Pikrakis (tutorials@eusipco2017.org), indicating: - Title for the proposed tutorial, its outline and motivation - List of presenters, including their CVs in a total of at most two pages - A short description of the tutorial goal, content and the material to be covered EUSIPCO'2017 tutorial proposals will be judged notably by their technical quality, relevance and timeliness of the topic, quality of the proposal, qualification of the speakers, and presence of similar topics or same speakers at recent EUSIPCOs or other conferences. Eight half-day tutorials are foreseen which will be held on Monday, August 28, 2017. Tutorials with less than 10 registrations a week after the early registration deadline will not be run unless otherwise explicitly decided by the Tutorials Chairs. For details regarding the Tutorial Proposal Form, please visit: http://www.eusipco2017.org/call-for-tutorials/
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3-3-22 | (2017-08-28) CfProposals EUSIPCO 2017 Satellite Workshops -Deadline Extension =========================================================== EUSIPCO 2017 Satellite Workshops - Call for Proposals : Deadline Extension
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We solicit proposals for half- or full-day workshops that will be held together with the European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) in Kos Island, Greece, from August 28 to September 2, 2017.
Workshops will take place on Saturday, September 2, 2017, at the same venue as the main conference, that is the Kos International Convention Center.
We welcome proposals on emerging topics that are not anticipated to be fully explored in the main conference, as well as topics of focused interest, including presentations related to international, European and bilateral projects, or other collaborative projects.
The purpose of workshops is to provide a comprehensive forum and encourage in-depth discussion of various technical and application issues in our research field. Workshop registration and venue will be handled as part of the main conference by the EUSIPCO organizers.
The topic coverage, the proposers? credential, the interested audience, and relevance of the topic will all be considered in the selection process. Proposers may be asked to provide additional information, modify part of the proposals, or combine with another one.
Workshop proceedings will be handled by EURASIP and will be publicly available through the repository of EURASIP. Workshop organizers, who have followed a peer-review process and wish to have proceedings, should meet the camera-ready deadline for workshop papers, which is anticipated to be on July 3, 2017. The published workshop papers should follow the EUSIPCO template with a maximum number of pages that will be defined by the Workshop organizers (but it should not be more than 8 pages).
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Proposals should be submitted by email to workshops@eusipco2017.org by February 20, 2017. The candidate workshop organizers will be notified of the decision on February 27, 2017.
Proposals should be in PDF format and include the following information:
-Workshop title.
-Proposers? names, titles, affiliations, and primary contact email.
-Experience that makes the proposers well suited for organizing the workshop.
-Topics that will be covered and relevance to the signal processing community.
-Program outline (including preference for half- or full-day event, and if appropriate estimated numbers of orals, posters, and invited talks).
-Names and bios of any tentative/confirmed invited speakers.
-Anticipated target audience as well as expected number of attendees.
-Any special space or equipment requests.
Organizers of each accepted proposal are expected to announce a Call-for-Papers including basic information about the Woskshop (description, main topics, Organizing and Program Committees, important dates).
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3-3-23 | (2017-08-28) EUSIPCO 2017 Announcement: CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS EUSIPCO 2017 Announcement: CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS ------------------------------------------------------------ Organizing Special Sessions in the 25th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2017, Kos island, Greece (www.eusipco2017.org) . Prospective Researchers are invited to submit proposals for Special Sessions related to an emerging area in signal processing and to its applications by December 12th 2016, via e-mail in PDF to the Special Session chairs Alex Potamianos and Maurizio Omologo (special_sessions@eusipco2017.org). EUSIPCO has an excellent track record over the years for organizing Special Sessions in new or emerging areas. This year we are seeking innovative, high-quality and potentially interdisciplinary proposals for Special Sessions that complement the regular program of the conference. Special Sessions should be focused and provide both an overview of the state-of-the-art, as well as highlight the most promising research directions, trends and challenges in the proposed field of signal processing. Proposers should submit the following information with their submission:
Proposals will be evaluated based on topic novelty and associated impact, organizing committee qualifications, as well as the proposed list of contributed papers. Special Session submissions at EUSIPCO 2017 are reviewed via the same exact process as submissions to the regular program, and papers are expected to meet the same quality standards. For Special Sessions that are somewhat undersubscribed (due to paper rejections or limited number of submissions), an effort will be made to identify regular submission papers to complete the session, as deemed appropriate by the conference organizers. If a Special Session is seriously undersubscribed the Special Session may be canceled, in which case the accepted papers from the canceled Special Session will be placed into the regular program. The EUSIPCO 2017 Organizing Committee
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3-3-24 | (2017-08-28) EUSIPCO 2017, call for satellite workshops, Kos Island, Greece ================================================== EUSIPCO 2017 Satellite Workshops - Call for Proposals
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We solicit proposals for half- or full-day workshops that will be held together with the European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) in Kos Island, Greece, from August 28 to September 2, 2017.
Workshops will take place on Saturday, September 2, 2017, at the same venue as the main conference, that is the Kos International Convention Center.
We welcome proposals on emerging topics that are not anticipated to be fully explored in the main conference, as well as topics of focused interest, including presentations related to international, European and bilateral projects, or other collaborative projects.
The purpose of workshops is to provide a comprehensive forum and encourage in-depth discussion of various technical and application issues in our research field. Workshop registration and venue will be handled as part of the main conference by the EUSIPCO organizers.
The topic coverage, the proposers? credential, the interested audience, and relevance of the topic will all be considered in the selection process. Proposers may be asked to provide additional information, modify part of the proposals, or combine with another one.
Workshop proceedings will be handled by EURASIP and will be publicly available through the repository of EURASIP. Workshop organizers, who have followed a peer-review process and wish to have proceedings, should meet the camera-ready deadline for workshop papers, which is anticipated to be on July 3, 2017. The published workshop papers should follow the EUSIPCO template with a maximum number of pages that will be defined by the Workshop organizers (but it should not be more than 8 pages).
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Proposals should be submitted by email to workshops@eusipco2017.org by January 20, 2017. The candidate workshop organizers will be notified of the decision on February 25, 2017.
Proposals should be in PDF format and include the following information:
-Workshop title.
-Proposers? names, titles, affiliations, and primary contact email.
-Experience that makes the proposers well suited for organizing the workshop.
-Topics that will be covered and relevance to the signal processing community.
-Program outline (including preference for half- or full-day event, and if appropriate estimated numbers of orals, posters, and invited talks).
-Names and bios of any tentative/confirmed invited speakers.
-Anticipated target audience as well as expected number of attendees.
-Any special space or equipment requests.
Organizers of each accepted proposal are expected to announce a Call-for-Papers including basic information about the Woskshop (description, main topics, Organizing and Program Committees, important dates).
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3-3-25 | (2017-09-12) Joint SPECOM 2017 and ICR 2017, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK Joint SPECOM 2017 and ICR 2017 SPECOM 2017: 19th International Conference on Speech and Computer ICR 2017: 2nd International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Robotics
SPECOM 2017: 19th International Conference on Speech and Computer 12-16 September 2017, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK
http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=57860©ownerid=56734
Important Dates April 15, 2017 ......... Submission of full papers (final date) May 15, 2017 ............. Notification of acceptance May 26, 2017 ............. Final papers (camera ready) May 26, 2017 ............. Early registration Sept 12-16, 2017 ??? Conference dates
TOPICS The SPECOM conference is devoted to issues of human-machine interaction, particularly: Affective computing; Applications for human-machine interaction; Audio-visual speech processing; Automatic language identification; Corpus linguistics and linguistic processing; Forensic speech investigations and security systems; Multichannel signal processing; Multimedia processing; Multimodal analysis and synthesis; Signal processing and feature extraction; Speaker identification and diarization; Speaker verification systems; Speech analytics and audio mining; Speech and language resources; Speech dereverberation; Speech disorders and voice pathologies; Speech driving systems in robotics; Speech enhancement; Speech perception; Speech recognition and understanding; Speech translation automatic systems; Spoken dialogue systems; Spoken language processing; Text mining and sentiment analysis; Text-to-speech and speech-to-text systems; Virtual and augmented reality.
Special Session 1: Natural Language Processing for Social Media Analysis The exploitation of natural language from social media data is an intriguing task in the fields of text mining and natural language processing (NLP), with plenty of applications in social sciences and social media analytics. In this special session, we call for research papers in the broader field of NLP techniques for social media analysis. The topics of interest include (but are not limited to): sentiment analysis in social media and beyond (e.g., stance identification, sarcasm detection, opinion mining), computational sociolinguistics (e.g., identification of demographic information such as gender, age), and NLP tools for social media mining (e.g., topic modeling for social media data, text categorization and clustering for social media). Organisers: Vasiliki Simaki and Carita Paradis (Lund University, Sweden) Fragkiskos D. Malliaros (UC San Diego, USA) Andreas Kerren (Linnaeus University, Sweden) Michalis Vazirgiannis (École Polytechnique, France)
Special Session 2: Multilingual and Low-Resourced Languages Speech Processing in Human-Computer Interaction Multilingual speech processing has been an active topic for many years. Over the last few years, the availability of big data in a vast variety of languages and the convergence of speech recognition and synthesis approaches to statistical parametric techniques (mainly deep learning neural networks) have put this field in the center of research interest, with a special attention for low- or even zero-resourced languages. In this special session, we call for research papers in the field of multilingual speech processing. The topics include (but are not limited to): multilingual speech recognition and understanding, dialectal speech recognition, cross-lingual adaptation, text-to-speech synthesis, spoken language identification, speech-to-speech translation, multi-modal speech processing, keyword spotting, emotion recognition and deep learning in speech processing. Organisers: Alexandros Lazaridis (Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland) Ivan Himawan (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Blaise Potard (CereProc Ltd, Edinburgh, UK) Kate Knill (Cambridge University Engineering Department) Peter Bell (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Special Session 3: Real-Life Challenges in Voice and Multimodal Biometrics Complex passwords or cumbersome dongles are now obsolete. Biometric technology offers a secure and user friendly solution to authenticate and have been employed in various real-life scenarios. This special session seeks to bring together researchers, professionals, and practitioners to present and discuss recent developments and challenges in Real-Life applications of biometrics. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Biometric systems and applications; Identity management and biometrics; Fraud prevention; Anti-spoofing methods; Privacy protection of biometric systems; Uni-modalities, e.g. voice, face, fingerprint, iris, hand geometry, palm print and ear biometrics; Behavioural biometrics; Soft-biometrics; Multi-biometrics; Novel biometrics; Ethical and societal implications of biometric systems and applications. Organisers: Saeid Safavi (School of Engineering and Technology, University of Hertfordshire, UK) Lily Meng (School of Engineering and Technology, University of Hertfordshire, UK) Maryam Najafian (CSAIL Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Mohamad Hassan Bahari (Centre for processing speech and images, KU Leuven, Belgium) Abosoud Hanani (Department of Computer Systems Engineering, Birzeit University, Palestine) Hossein Zeinali (Computer and Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
Invited Speakers Prof Mark Gales, University of Cambridge: ?Low-Resource Speech Recognition and Keyword-Spotting?. Prof Björn Schuller, University of Passau and Imperial College London: ?Big Data, Deep Learning ? At the Edge of X-Ray Speaker Analysis?. https://sites.google.com/site/specom2017/invited-speakers
Satellite Event 2nd International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Robotics (ICR 2017) web: http://specom.nw.ru/icr2017.html Topics: Assistive robots; Child-robot interaction; Collaborative robotics; Educational robotics; Human-robot interaction; Medical robotics; Robotic mobility systems; Robots at home; Robot control and communication; Social robotics; Safety robot behaviour.
On behalf of the Organising Committee, Iosif Mporas
************************************************ 19th International Conference on Speech and Computer SPECOM 2017, http://www.herts.ac.uk/specom2017 ************************************************ Dr Iosif Mporas, Dipl-Eng, PhD Senior Lecturer in Information Engineering
Information Engineering and Processing Architectures Group School of Engineering and Technology University of Hertfordshire College Lane Campus Hatfield AL10 9AB, UK http://go.herts.ac.uk/iosif_mporas ************************************************
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3-3-26 | (2017-09-20) 11th Oxford Dsfluency Conference (ODC), Oxford, UK
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3-3-27 | (2017-09-28) Workshop at BICLCE2017 (7th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English), Vigo, Spain Speech Rhythm in L1, L2 and Learner Varieties of English Workshop at BICLCE2017 (7th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English) in Vigo, 28-30 September 2017 https://sites.google.com/site/rflinguistics/workshops/rhythm2017 Convenor: Robert Fuchs (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Speech rhythm has long been recognised as an important supra-segmental category of speech, yet its measurement, relevance and the theoretical soundness of the concept continue to be hotly debated. The arguably most widely supported approach considers speech rhythm to consist of a continuum ranging from (1) a syllable-timed pole, with relatively small differences in prominence between syllables, to (2) a stress-timed pole, with relatively large differences in prominence between syllables. Most L1 varieties of English are widely regarded to be more stress-timed than most L2 and learner varieties, and this is supported by a considerable amount of empirical evidence (e.g. Deterding 1994, 2001, Fuchs 2016, Gut 2005, Gut and Milde 2002, Low 1998). Yet, upon closer inspection, many of the concepts underlying this research appear to be contested. For one, L1 varieties of English are themselves heterogeneous in their rhythm. There is, for example, regional variation, with some dialects spoken in the British Isles being more syllable-timed than others (Ferragne 2008, Ferragne and Pellegrino 2004, White and Matty 2007a, 2007b, White et al. 2007). Similarly, in L2 varieties, sociolinguistic differences such as that between acrolect and basilect might go hand in hand with a difference in speech rhythm. As for learner Englishes, while there is good evidence of the transfer of rhythmic characteristics from L1 to L2 (e.g. Dellwo et al. 2009, Gut 2009, Jang 2008, Sarmah et al. 2009), more research is needed to show that this has consequences in terms of foreign accent and accent recognition. More generally, research on speech rhythm would benefit from studies showing that quantitative measures of speech rhythm (so-called rhythm metrics) are perceptually relevant and psychologically ?real? in the sense that what is measured is reflected in a certain kind of percept. Finally, the very nature and reliability of these rhythm metrics has been discussed extensively, but arguably inconclusively, in the past years, with some researchers attempting to identify those duration-based metrics that are most reliable (White and Mattys 2007a, White et al.2007, Wiget et al. 2010), others concluding that none of them are reliable (Arvaniti 2009, 2012, Arvaniti et al. 2008), and yet others suggesting metrics that focus on acoustic correlates of prominence other than duration, such as intensity (Fuchs 2016, He 2012, Low 1998), loudness (Fuchs 2014a), f0 (Cumming 2010, 2011, Fuchs 2014b) and sonority (Galves et al. 2012).
In order to address these issues, this workshop aims to bring together researchers working on one or more of the following aspects:
Apart from addressing one or more of the issues above, papers need be concerned with (a variety of) English or a language contact situation involving English (in keeping with the scope of the conference).
The workshop will consist of full papers and work in progress reports, which will be allotted 20 minutes for presentation (plus 10 minutes for discussion). The deadline for submission of abstracts (ca. 500 words, excluding title, references and keywords) is 15 December 2016. Notification of acceptance will be sent out by the end of January 2017. Abstracts should be sent to rfuchs@hkbu.edu.hk .
References
Arvaniti, Amalia. 2009. Rhythm, timing and the timing of rhythm. Phonetica 66(1/2): 46?63. Arvaniti, Amalia. 2012. The usefulness of metrics in the quantification of speech rhythm. Journal of Phonetics 40: 351?373. Arvaniti, Amalia, Tristie Ross, and Naja Ferjan. 2008. On the reliability of rhythm metrics. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 124(4): 2495.Dellwo, Volker, Francisco Gutiérrez Diez, and Nuria Gavalda. 2009. The development of measurable speech rhythm in Spanish speakers of English. In Actas de XI Simposio Internacional de Comunicacion Social, Santiago de Cuba, 594?597. Cumming, Ruth E. 2010. The language-specific integration of pitch and duration. PhD thesis. University of Cambridge. Cumming, Ruth E. 2011. Perceptually informed quantification of speech rhythm in pairwise variability indices. Phonetica 68(4): 256?277. Deterding, David. 1994. The rhythm of Singapore English. In Proceedings of the fifth Australian international conference on speech science and technology, ed. Roberto Togneri, 316?321. Perth: Uniprint. Deterding, David. 2001. The measurement of rhythm: A comparison of Singapore and British English. Journal of Phonetics 29: 217?230. Ferragne, Emmanuel. 2008. Etude Phonétique des Dialectes Modernes de l?Anglais des Iles Britanniques: Vers l?Identification Automatique du Dialecte. PhD thesis. Université Lumière Lyon 2. Ferragne, Emmanuel, and François Pellegrino. 2004. A comparative account of the suprasegmental and rhythmic features of British English dialects. Actes de Modelisations pour l?Identification des Langues, Paris, 121?126. Fuchs, Robert. 2014a. Integrating variability in loudness and duration in a multidimensional model of speech rhythm: Evidence from Indian English and British English. In Proceedings of speech prosody 7, Dublin, ed. Nick Campbell, Dafydd Gibbon, and Daniel Hirst, 290?294. Fuchs, Robert. 2014b. Towards a perceptual model of speech rhythm: Integrating the influence of f0 on perceived duration. In Proceedings of interspeech 2014, ed. Haizhou Li, Helen Meng, Bin Ma, Eng Siong Chng, and Lei Xie, Singapore, 1949?1953. Fuchs, Robert. 2016. Speech Rhythm in Varieties of English: Evidence from Educated Indian English and British English. Singapore: Springer. Galves, Antonio, Jesus Garcia, Denise Duarte, and Charlotte Galves. 2002. Sonority as a basis for rhythmic class discrimination. In Proceedings of speech prosody 2002, Aix-en-Provence, 323?326. Gut, Ulrike. 2005. Nigerian English prosody. English World-Wide 26(2): 153?177. Gut, Ulrike. 2009. Non-native speech. A corpus-based analysis of phonological and phonetic properties of L2 English and German. Frankfurt: Peter Lang. Gut, Ulrike, and Jan-Torsten Milde. 2002. The prosody of Nigerian English. In Proceedings of the speech prosody 2002 conference, ed. Bel Bell and Isabelle Marlien, 367?370. Aix-en-Provence: Laboratoire Parole et Langage. He, Lei. 2012. Syllabic intensity variations as quantification of speech rhythm: Evidence from both L1 and L2. In Proceedings of the 6th international conference on speech prosody, Shanghai, 22?26 May 2012, ed. Qiuwu Ma, Hongwei Ding, and Daniel Hirst, 466?469. Shanghai: Tongji University Press. Jang, Tae-Yeoub. 2008. Speech rhythm metrics for automatic scoring of English speech by Korean EFL learners. Malsori Speech Sounds 66: 41?59. Low, Ee Ling. 1998. Prosodic Prominence in Singapore English. PhD thesis. University of Cambridge. Sarmah, Priyankoo, Divya Verma Gogoi, and Caroline Wiltshire. 2009. Thai English. Rhythm and vowels. English World-Wide 30(2): 196?217. White, Laurence, and Sven L. Mattys. 2007a. Calibrating rhythm: First language and second language studies. Journal of Phonetics 35(4): 501?522. White, Laurence, and Sven L. Mattys. 2007b. Rhythmic typology and variation in first and second languages. Segmental and Prosodic Issues in Romance Phonology 282: 237?257. White, Laurence, Sven L. Mattys, Lucy Series, and Suzi Gage. 2007. Rhythm metrics predict rhythmic discrimination. In Proceedings of the 16th international congress of phonetic sciences, Saarbrücken, 1009?1012. Wiget, Klaus, Laurence White, Barbara Schuppler, Izabelle Grenon, Oleysa Rauch, and Sven L. Mattys. 2010. How stable are acoustic metrics of contrastive speech rhythm? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 127(3): 1559?1569.
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3-3-28 | (2017-10-16) 11th International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP-2017), Tianjin, China
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3-3-29 | (2017-10-23) 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STATISTICAL LANGUAGE AND SPEECH PROCESSING, Le Mans, France 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STATISTICAL LANGUAGE AND SPEECH PROCESSING
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3-3-30 | (2017-10-23) CfP Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2017) , San Antonio, Texas, USA ACII 2017 – Call for Papers Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction October 23-26, 2017 San Antonio, Texas http://www.acii2017.org or follow us on Twitter @acii2017
Call for papers The Association for the Advancement of Affective Computing (AAAC) invites you to join us at our seventh International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), which will be held in San Antonio, Texas on October 23-26, 2017. The Conference series is the premier international forum for interdisciplinary research on the design of systems that can recognize, interpret, and simulate human emotions and related affective phenomena.
A selection of the best articles will appear in a “Best of ACII2017” special section of IEEE’s Transactions on Affective Computing. Proceedings will be submitted for inclusion to IEEE Xplore. The theme of ACII2017 is “Affective Computing in Action,” highlighting the impact of affective computing technologies in the wider world.
Program ACII2017 will feature a broad program, with regular talks, posters, demos, workshops, special sessions, a doctoral consortium, special industry panel session on affective computing applications and keynote talks by James Russell (Boston College), Tanzeem Choudhury (Cornell University) and Thomas R. Insel (former NIHM). We will have two special sessions: “Emotions in Cognition, Adaptive Behavior and Action Selection” and “Utilising Big Unlabelled and Unmatched Data for Affective Computing”.
Topics Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Important dates Proposals for workshops: February 24, 2017 Proposals for tutorials: April 21, 2017 Regular paper submission: May 2, 2017 Doctoral consortium submission: June 9, 2017 Demos submission: July 21, 2017
Organization General Chairs: Carlos Busso and Julien Epps Program Chairs: Hayley Hung, Emily Mower Provost and Mohammad Soleymani
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3-3-31 | (2017-11-13) International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI), Glasgow, Scotland, UK International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI) Glasgow, Scotland. November 13-17th, 2017
First Call for Papers Due May 12th, 2017. Rebuttals July 21st-July 25th. Decisions on August 25th. Camera Ready due Sept 22nd. Submit: http://precisionconference.com/~icmi **********
The 19th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2017) will be held in Glasgow, Scotland. ICMI is the premier international forum for multidisciplinary research on multimodal human-human and human-computer interaction, interfaces, and system development. The conference focuses on theoretical and empirical foundations, component technologies, and combined multimodal processing techniques that define the field of multimodal interaction analysis, interface design, and system development.
This year, ICMI welcomes contributions on human-computer interaction as a particular topic of interest. We are keen to showcase novel input and output modalities and interactions to the ICMI community. ICMI 2017 will feature a single-track main conference which includes: keynote speakers, technical full and short papers (including oral and poster presentations), demonstrations, exhibits and doctoral spotlight papers. The conference will also feature workshops and grand challenges. The proceedings of ICMI'2017 will be published by ACM as part of their series of International Conference Proceedings and Digital Library.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Submission Process There are two different submission categories:
There will be a mixture of oral and poster presentations at the conference. The decision of a poster or an oral presentation will be made by the program committee. Please note that the main difference between short and long papers is in the size of contributions and not in the importance of the contributions. In other words, a paper in eight pages will be expected to have more contribution than one with four pages. Rejected long papers will not be considered for acceptance as short papers, unless the reviewers unanimously believe this is the right decision. Authors are asked to carefully consider the category of each submitted paper.
Rebuttal Period During this period (from July 21st to July 25th, 2017), authors will be able to see the reviews and post a short rebuttal addressing any major misinterpretation or error. The rebuttal period will be followed by a discussion period between the reviewers and Senior Program Committee members (not visible to authors). Authors will be notified of the final decision on August 25th, 2017.
Online Submission For online paper submissions is through Precision Conference: https://precisionconference.com/~icmi/ Extra material (e.g. videos) up to 40MB can be attached in the same submission website.
Important Dates Paper submission: 12th May 2017 Rebuttal period: July 21st to July 25th Notification of acceptance: 25th August 2017 Camera-ready submission: September 22nd, 2017 Conference dates: 13th-17th November 2017
More info: https://icmi.acm.org/2017/index.php?id=cfp
********** General Conference Information The 2017 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, ICMI 2017, which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland between 13th and 17th November 2017. ICMI is the premier international forum for multidisciplinary research on multimodal human-human and human-computer interaction, interfaces, and system development. The conference focuses on theoretical and empirical foundations, component technologies, and combined multimodal processing techniques that define the field of multimodal interaction analysis, interface design, and system development. ICMI 2017 will feature a single-track main conference which includes: keynote speakers, grand challenges (due Jan 13th), workshops (due Feb 22nd), technical full and short papers (including oral and poster presentations, due May 12th), exhibits and doctoral consortium papers (due July 3rd) and demonstrations (due August 11th). The proceedings of ICMI'2017 will be published by ACM as part of their series of International Conference Proceedings and Digital Library.
For up to date information, see the conference website: https://icmi.acm.org/2017/
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3-3-32 | (2017-11-23) Journée scientifique:Développement de l'articulation : du développement typique à la dyspraxie verbale, Grenoble, France Appel à communication
Journée Scientifique
Développement de l?articulation : du développement typique à la dyspraxie verbale
23 novembre 2017, Grenoble Le CRTLA-CHU Grenoble Alpes, le laboratoire LPNC, le laboratoire GIPSA-lab, et l?Association Coridys-Isère organisent 3 événements autour du développement de l?articulation de parole typique et pathologique, à destination des personnels de santé (orthophonistes, médecins, psychologues, etc.), des chercheurs et des étudiants :
Le mercredi 22 novembre 2017: un atelier sur le logiciel PHON, animé par Yvan Rose
Le jeudi 23 novembre 2017 : une journée scientifique sur les nouvelles approches théoriques, les nouveaux outils technologiques d?aide à l?identification, l?évaluation et l?intervention, ainsi que des études cliniques, avec les conférences plénières de Andrea McLeod (U. Montréal, Canada), Christelle Maillart (U. Liège, Belgique), Line Charron (U. Laval, Canada), Yvan Rose (U. Memorial Terre-Neuve, Canada)
Les 24 et 25 novembre 2017 : un atelier sur la dyspraxie verbale, animé par Line Charron (à destination du public orthophoniste)
Au cours de la journée scientifique du 23 novembre, est prévue une session posters, permettant de présenter les études récentes sur le développement typique et atypique de l'articulation chez l?enfant.
Les participants à cette journée sont invités à soumettre leur proposition de poster, sous forme d'un résumé de 500 mots, à envoyer à DyspraxieVerbale2017@chu-grenoble.fr .
La date limite de soumission est fixée au 15 juin 2017.
Pour plus d?informations : www.gipsa-lab.fr/colloque/DeveloppementArticulation
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3-3-33 | (2017-12-01) The 8th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJCNLP 2017), Taipei, Taiwan Call for Papers: The 8th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJCNLP 2017), Taipei, Taiwan, November 27 °V December 1, 2017 (http://ijcnlp2017.org/)
The 8th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJCNLP 2017) invites the submission of long and short papers reporting substantial, original, and unpublished research in all aspects of automated language processing. Relevant topics for the conference include, but are not limited to the following areas: * Cognitive modeling and psycholinguistics * Dialog and interactive systems * Discourse and pragmatics * Document analysis including text categorization, topic models, and retrieval * Generation * Information extraction, text mining, and question answering * Machine learning in NLP * Machine translation and Multilinguality * Phonology, morphology, and word segmentation * Resources and evaluation * Semantics * Sentiment analysis and opinion mining * Social media * Speech * Summarization * Tagging, chunking, syntax, and parsing Important Dates Deadline Submission deadline for long and short papers: July 7, 2017 Author response period: August 7 - 9, 2017 Notification of acceptance: September 1, 2017 Camera ready due: September 30, 2017 ** All deadlines are calculated at 11:59pm Pacific Daylight Savings Time (UTC-7). Events Workshops, tutorials and shared tasks: November 27, 2017 and December 1, 2017 Main conference: November 28 - 30, 2017 Submission Information Paper submission for IJCNLP will be handled by the Softconf START system. The submission deadline is July 7, 2017. Long Papers IJCNLP 2017 long paper submissions must describe substantial, original, completed and unpublished work. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation and analysis should be included. Each long paper submission consists of a paper of up to eight (8) pages of content, plus two pages for references; final versions of long papers will be given one additional page (up to nine pages with unlimited pages for references) so that reviewers°¶ comments can be taken into account. Short Papers IJCNLP 2017 also solicits short papers. Short paper submissions must describe original and unpublished work. A short paper is not a shortened long paper and should have a point that can be made in a few pages. For example: * A small, focused contribution * Work in progress * A negative result * An opinion piece * An interesting application nugget Each short paper submission consists of up to four (4) pages of content, plus 2 pages for references; final versions of short papers will be given one additional page (up to five pages in the proceedings and unlimited pages for references) so that reviewers°¶ comments can be taken into account. Submission Format Submissions must be in PDF, and must conform to the official style guidelines in two-column format for IJCNLP 2017. We ask you to use the provided LaTeX style files (they will be posted on the conference site). Authors are strongly discouraged from modifying the style files. Please do not use other templates (e.g., Word). Submissions that do not conform to the required styles, including paper size, margin width, and font size restrictions, will be rejected without review. As the reviewing will be blind, papers should not include the authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's identity, e.g., °ßWe previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...°®, should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as °ßSmith (1991) previously showed ...°®. Acknowledgments of funding or assistance should be omitted. Submissions that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review. Separate author identification information is required as part of the online submission process. IJCNLP 2017 encourages the submission of supplementary material such as software and data mentioned in the paper. The supplementary material should be supplementary (rather than central) to the paper. It may include explanations or details of proofs or derivations that do not fit into the paper, lists of features or feature templates, sample inputs and outputs for a system, pseudo-code or source code, and data. It may also include reports on preprocessing decisions, model parameters, and other details necessary for the exact replication of the experiments described in the paper. The paper should be self-contained and not rely on the supplementary material. Reviewers are not asked to review or even download the supplemental material. If the pseudo-code or derivations or model specifications are an important part of the contribution, or if they are important for the reviewers to assess the technical correctness of the work, they should be a part of the main paper, not as appendices. Multiple Submission Policy Papers that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or publications must indicate this at submission time, and must be withdrawn from the other venues if accepted by IJCNLP 2017. We will not accept for publication or presentation papers that overlap significantly in content or results with papers that will be (or have been) published elsewhere. Authors submitting more than one paper to IJCNLP 2017 must ensure that submissions do not overlap significantly (>25%) with each other in content or results. Preprint servers such as arXiv.org and workshops that do not have published proceedings are not considered archival for purposes of submission. To preserve the spirit of blind review, authors are encouraged to refrain from posting until the completion of the review process. Otherwise, authors must state in the online submission form the name of the workshop or preprint server and title of the non-archival version. The submitted version should be suitably anonymized and not contain references to the prior non-archival version. Reviewers will be told: 'The author(s) have notified us that there exists a non-archival previous version of this paper with significantly overlapping text. We have approved submission under these circumstances, but to preserve the spirit of blind review, the current submission does not reference the non-archival version.' Presentation Requirement All accepted papers must be presented at the conference to appear in the proceedings. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for IJCNLP 2017. Accepted papers will be presented orally or as a poster (at the discretion of the program chairs based on the nature rather than the quality of the work). There will be no distinction in the proceedings between papers presented orally or as posters. Program Co-Chairs Greg Kondrak, University of Alberta, gkondrak@ualberta.ca Taro Watanabe, Google, taro.wtnb@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Institute for Anthropomatics
Research Group 3-01 'Multilingual Speech Recognition'
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Stüker
research group leader
Adenauerring 2, Building 50.20, Room 231
76131 Karlsruhe
Phone: +49 721 608 46284
Fax: +49 721 607 721
Email: sebastian.stueker@kit.edu
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3-3-34 | (2017-12-08) Dialog System Technology Challenge 6 (DSTC6) at NIPS; Call for Track Proposals ------------------------------ Dialog System Technology Challenge 6
Website: http://workshop.colips.org/dstc6/
Background
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The DSTC shared task has now been running since 2013. This year?s challenge has been renamed to Dialog System Technology Challenge, which reflects the wider scope we aim for. The DSTC6 workshop will be co-located to one of conferences such as NIPS or IWSDS.
The challenge will include 3-4 tracks, which should reflect the interests of the community. We will ask the community to cast expressions of interest via an online voting system in order to ensure sufficient numbers of participants per track.
Submissions
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We would like to encourage you to submit a 2-page proposal (+ unlimited references, + an appendix of unlimited size containing examples of the data, annotations, and expected output to be generated), including but not limited to:
- end-to-end systems
- dialogue state tracking
- spoken language understanding
- natural language generation for SDS
- dialogue breakdown detection
- automatic evaluation metrics
- question-answering
- text to API call
Your proposal should contain:
1) The names and affiliations of the organisers;
2) A description of the task, with particular reference to its relevance for the dialog community;
3) A description of the data that will be provided for participants;
4) A description of the evaluation methods that will be used to compare peer systems;
5) An appendix of unlimited size containing examples of the data, annotations, and expected output to be generated
Send your proposal document as an attached PDF file (no specific format required) to the DSTC distribution list dstc@lists.research.microsoft.com. See instructions on how to join the mailing list at http://workshop.colips.org/dstc6/contact.html
Important Dates:
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- 13 Feb 2017: Track Proposal Submission
- 15 Feb - 1 March: Voting Period
- 3 Mar 2017: Notification
- mid-Mar to mid-Jun 2017: Challenge Preparation
- mid-Jun to mid-Sep 2017: Challenge Period
- mid-Sep to mid-Oct 2017: Paper Preparation
- Dec 8-9 2017: NIPS Workshop
DSTC6 Organising Committee:
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- Chiori Hori - Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, USA
- Julien Perez - Xerox Research Centre Europe, France
- Koichiro Yoshino - Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
- Seokhwan Kim - Institute for Infocomm Research (A*STAR), Singapore
DSTC6 Steering Committee:
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- Rafael E. Banchs - Institute for Infocomm Research (A*STAR), Singapore
- Julien Epps - The University of New South Wales, Australia
- Luis Fernando D'Haro - Institute for Infocomm Research (A*STAR), Singapore
- Matthew Henderson - Google, USA
- Verena Rieser, Heriot-Watt University
- Jason Williams - Microsoft Research, USA
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3-3-35 | (2017-12-16)CfP IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop, Okinawa, JapanASRU 2017 IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop December 16-20, 2017 Okinawa, Japan http://asru2017.org CALL FOR PAPERS The biennial IEEE ASRU workshop has a tradition of bringing together researchers from academia and industry in an intimate and collegial setting to discuss problems of common interest in automatic speech recognition, understanding, and related fields of research. The workshop includes keynotes, invited talks, poster sessions and will also feature challenge tasks, panel discussions, and demo sessions. TOPICS AND FOCUS We invite papers in all areas of spoken language processing, with emphasis placed on the following topics: - Automatic speech recognition (ASR) - ASR in adverse environments - New applications of ASR - Speech-to-speech translation - Spoken document retrieval - Multilingual language processing - Spoken language understanding - Spoken dialog systems - Text-to-speech systems VENUE The ASRU workshop will take place in Okinawa, Japan. Okinawa is a subtropical island located roughly 640 kilometers (400 mi) south of the main islands of Japan. It is one of Japanfs main tourist destinations because of its warm weather, its rich natural resources, and its unique blend of cultures that evolved through centuries of trade with China, Korea and other Southeast Asian countries. FORMAT The workshop features one keynote and one or two invited talks a day. Regular papers are presented as posters. ASRU 2017 will also include challenge tasks, panel discussions and demo sessions. SCHEDULE Paper Submission............. June 29, 2017 Paper Notification........... August 31, 2017 Early Registration Period:... August 31 - Oct 5, 2017 Camera Ready Deadline........ Sept 21, 2017 Workshop..................... Dec 16-20, 2017 MORE INFORMATION For updates see http://www.asru2017.org
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3-3-36 | (2018-05-07) LREC 2018, 11th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation - Phoenix Seagaia Resort, Miyazaki, Japan LREC 2018, 11th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation -
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