ISCApad #228 |
Saturday, June 10, 2017 by Chris Wellekens |
2-1 | Message from the president Haizhou Li Dear ISCA members,
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2-2 | Videos of Interspeech and ISCA supported conferencesVideo archives are available in
http://www.isca-speech.org/iscaweb/index.php/archive/video-archive
where keynote speeches from IS 2010 can be seen. You will also find video archives
of many other conferences.
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2-3 | Videos of INTERSPEECH 2016 The videos for the plenary talks at IS2016 are now accessible via https://www.superlectures.com/interspeech2016/ where all the videos of previous conferences are also available. In case of problems, they can also be watched on our the website of the conference http://www.interspeech2016.org/
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2-4 | ISCA Online Archive
ISCA Online Archive is now accessible directly from ISCA Web main page.
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2-5 | Christian Benoit Award (extended deadline) Eighth Christian Benoît Award supported by the International Speech Communication Association, the Association Francophone de la Communication Parlée and GIPSA-lab Extended deadline June 18, 2017 The Christian Benoît Award is delivered periodically by the Association Christian Benoit (**). It is given to promising young scientists in the domain of SPEECH and FACE-TO-FACE COMMUNICATION. It can concern basic or applied research projects. The Award provides the elected scientist with financial support for the development of a short-term research project that (1) illustrates concretely the achievements of her/his research work (2) could help promoting this work in the scientific community and to Grant Agencies (3) gives an overall view of the state of the art in the research domain. The proposed research project can have the form of a demonstrator, a technical product or of a pedagogical multi-media product (Movie, Web-site, interactive software…). The Award is valued at 7,500 Euros(*). The commitments of the elected scientist are: -- to attend the Interspeech2017 Conference in Stockholm, Sweden -- to deliver the final product of the project within 2 years -- to present her/his results in a workshop such as, among others, AVSP, ISSP, or SpeechProsody. In the application, the candidate should provide --a statement of research interests (2 pages max), --a detailed curriculum vitae including the list of a selection of the most relevant publications for the project. --a description of the proposed short-term research project (15 pages max) . The description should include a presentation of the scientific and/or pedagogical objectives and of the methodological aspects, a link with the former research work of the applicant, as well as a detailed description of the provisional budget. Applications will be evaluated by an international committee including experts in the field of Speech and Face-to-Face communications and representatives of the Institutions supporting the award. Applications should be sent to Pascal.Perrier@gipsa-lab.fr before Monday May 29, 2017 . Electronic submissions are mandatory. The successful candidate will be notified by June 19, 2017. The Award will be delivered at the Interspeech 2017 Conference in Stockholm (Sweden) (www.interspeech2017.org) For further information, please contact Pascal Perrier. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * 3,500 Euros will be given immediately; the remaining 4,000 Euros will be available at reception of the multi-media project by the Christian Benoit Association. Travel and registration costs necessary to attend the Interspeech 2017 Conference will have to be paid on this grant. ** For details about the Association Christian Benoît and the past awardees of the Christian Benoît Award see http://www.gipsa-lab.fr/acb/
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2-6 | Our distinguished lecturers 2017-2018 ISCA Distinguished Lecturers for 2017-2018 are as follows. For invitations, please take a look at http://www.isca-speech.org/iscaweb/index.php/distinguished-lecturers and contact s-nakamura@is.naist.jp)
(1) Professor Jennifer S. Cole, Linguistics, Northwestern University, USA
(2) Professor Laurence Devillers, Artificial Intelligence and Human-Machine Interaction, University of Paris-Sorbonne IV, LIMSI-CNRS, France
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