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ISCApad #239

Friday, May 11, 2018 by Chris Wellekens

2 ISCA News
2-1ISCA Distinguished lecturers for 2018-2019

We are pleased to announce the Distinguished Lecturers for 2018-2019:

 

(1)   Dr. Daniel Hirst, Directeur de Recherche Emeritus, CNRS & Aix-Marseille University, France

(2)  Prof. Takayuki  Arai, Professor, Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Sophia University, Japan


Congratulations.


Satoshi Nakamura

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2-2SCOOT - Speech Communication On-line Training

SCOOT - Speech Communication On-line Training

The ISCA board is planning to set up an on-line portal, SCOOT,  on the ISCA web site to help and encourage students to enter the Speech Communication area. The goal is to provide students with an easy route to high-quality, up-to date learning resources which can be tailored to their individual needs.


The multidisciplinary nature of speech research raises problems for how students are introduced to our field. Students of various backgrounds may become interested in speech: while there are very few, if any, degree programmes centred on speech, speech modules are taught in a wide variety of curricula: in phonetics and linguistics, speech therapy, perceptual psychology, electrical engineering, computer science, communications and mathematics. Students come to these modules from different backgrounds and with different skills, requiring different training resources.

Many institutions do not have established speech research groups but nevertheless offer speech modules, and few speech groups are active across the entire axis from phonetics to speech technology. Consequently, many speech modules are not delivered as well as they might be, and teachers as well as students may need refreshing on new techniques (DNNs for example).

SCOOT will point students to material of all kinds: tutorials, lectures, videos, toolkits, interactive software, databases and so on. The only condition is that the material is freely available on the internet. SCOOT will be organised within a software platform which is designed to help students to learn,

At the moment we are collecting suggestions for items which should be available within SCOOT. You can make a suggestion using the google form on

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd-o6GOiADoJ4Xtik3AvFckonHBdTpcFnSHhpoDz0OhmdroMQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

and you can see the responses so far on

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13uLM63MqITXOsAlUIa-rC6d6O50zGzEnRxTJbz0X8lE/edit#responses

We hope to launch SCOOT at Interspeech 2018.

Phil Green (p.green@sheffield.ac.uk) for the ISCA Board.

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2-3Videos of Interspeech and ISCA supported conferences
Video 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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2-4Call for SProSIG Officer nominations

Call for SProSIG Officer Nominations

SProSIG, the Speech Prosody Special Interest Group, seeks nominations for new officers.   New officers will replace the outgoing officers at the end of 2018.   Nomination should include the name of the nominee, and a short candidate statement (not more than 200 words) suitable for e-mail to the SProSIG membership.  Self-nominations are accepted.  Nominations should be sent by e-mail to the current SProSIG President, Keikichi Hirose, at hirose@gavo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp.  Nominations will be open until July 31, 2018.  Elections will be held by e-mail thereafter.  Researchers who are considering running for office, but would like more information, are invited to meet with the current officers during the conference Speech Prosody 2018.

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2-5Prix de thèse AFCP - Edition 2016-2017
Prix de thèse AFCP - Edition 2016-2017
 
 
Après étude des candidatures par le Conseil d?administration de l?AFCP, le prix de thèse 2016-2017 a été attribué à: Ivana Didirkova pour sa thèse intitulée : « Parole, langues et disfluences: une étude linguistique et phonétique du bégaiement », réalisée au Laboratoire Praxiling, à l?Université de Montpellier 3. La thèse est disponible en ligne (http://www.afcp-parole.org/spip.php?article1812).
 
Les membres du Conseil d?administration de l?Association Francophone de la communication Parlée, félicitent la lauréate et remercient également l?ensemble des candidats pour leur participation et la qualité des dossiers qu?ils ont soumis.
 
Véronique Delvaux, 
présidente du CA de l'AFCP
 
 
 
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