ISCApad #250 |
Friday, April 12, 2019 by Chris Wellekens |
2-1 | Message from President Professor John Hansen
Dear ISCA members:
Welcome to the next installment of the ISCApad for April 2019! This edition has a number of updates from the community including upcoming meetings, job openings, theses, and announcements.
Interspeech-2019: [http://www.interspeech2019.org/] will take place September 15-19, 2019, in Graz, AUSTRIA, with the theme being: Crossroads of Speech and Language.This past month, the Interspeech-2019 organizers received a record number of more than 2000 initial submissions (March 29rd was the deadline for paper submissions, with final update deadline of April 5th). The conference promises to be very engaging and wide participation across all topic areas of speech communication. A few announcements pertaining to Interspeech-2019 follow here.
New Elevated ISCA Fellows for 2019:We are pleased to announce the following seven ISCA members will be elevated to ISCA Fellow in 2019. They will recognized at INTERSPEECH-2019 and receive their ISCA Fellow Plaque, Certificate, and Pin at the opening ceremony. Please join me in congratulating our colleagues for their significant contributions to the field!
Martine Adda-Decker (France): “For contributions to multilingual speech processing and large-scale, corpus-based linguistics, and for bridging communities”
Jennifer Cole (USA): “For theoretical and experimental descriptions of the sources of phonological and prosodic variability in spontaneous speech”
Mark Gales (UK): “For wide ranging, fundamental contributions to research and leadership in the fields of speech recognition, synthesis and statistical modelling algorithms”
Valerie Hazan (UK): “For contributions to speech perception and production”
Douglas O'Shaugnessy (Canada): “For contributions to automatic speech recognition and leadership in the speech community”
Yannis Stylianou (Greece): “For contributions to speech analysis, speech modification and speech communication”
Christian Wellekens (Belgium): “For pioneering contributions in the use of neural networks in automatic speech recognition and education activity in speech science”
ISCA Medal for Scientific Achievement:
While we announced this in the last ISCApad, I am including the ISCA Medal for Scientific Achievement announcement again. I am pleased to announce that ISCA has selected Dr. Keiichi Tokuda as the recipient of ISCA Medal for Scientific Achievement 2019 in recognition of “Pioneering the statistical parametric approach to speech synthesis, and for leadership in the provision of enabling software tools.” Prof. Tokuda is the originator of many of the early methods for statistical parametric speech synthesis using HMMs, which now include DNN and LSTM-based statistical parametric speech synthesis methods. Dr. Keiichi Tokuda will deliver a plenary speech in INTERSPEECH 2019. Congratulations to Dr. Keiichi Tokuda!
INTERSPEECH-2019 Events/Highlights:
I would also like to point out some additional items taking place at Interspeech-2019…
speech and language processing in a country where one of the first major published works on speech by Wolfgang von Kempelen originated (original speaking machine {read his original publication here (link)})! There are still opportunities for industry sponsorship, and I encourage companies to consider providing even modest support, since this allows for the organizers to provide expanded opportunities for attendees, particularly for students and young researchers exploring job prospects!
Supporting Diversity in Speech Communication:
ISCA has launched a new area on the ISCA website to support diversity in speech communication. This is intended to offer opportunities for organizers of workshops and conferences to help expand diversity representation in terms of geographic, gender, and topic/specialization. Please visit the ISCA website to learn more! https://www.isca-speech.org/iscaweb/
ISCA INTERSPEECH-2022 (location announcement):
Finally, I would like to update all on the ISCA Board evaluation process which took place for potential sites for ISCA INTERSPEEH-2022. We received four highly competitive proposals which were reviewed extensively by the ISCA Conferences Sub-Committee and discussed in ISCA Board Virtual Meeting as well. The board completed two rounds of voting in order to select the final entry, and I am pleased to announce that ISCA INTERSPEECH-2022 will take place in Dublin, Ireland! I encourage all interested in organizing future Interspeech events to consider submitting proposals, especially for regions which have not hosted Interspeech in recent years!
We look forward to your participation in ISCA and Interspeech-2019!
John H.L. Hansen, ISCA President
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2-2 | Elections for ISCA board. (New) Dear Members, Thank you to those members who have voted in the 2019 ISCA Board Election. This is a reminder for other members to VOTE NOW! Voting closes 30 April 2019. There are 12 qualified nominations for 6 vacant seats on the ISCA board. According to the ISCA by-laws, you are invited to vote for any number of candidates from 0 to 12 in the 2019 ISCA Board Election. Each vote has equal weight. Please visit http://www.isca-speech.org/iscavote to cast your vote using your ISCA userID and password. After voting, you can still revise your vote at any time before 30-Apr-2019. Only current ISCA members are eligible to vote. If your ISCA membership has lapsed please consider rejoining now so you can vote. You will get the reduced registration fees for Interspeech and other ISCA sponsored workshops and training schools. Join now at https://www.isca-speech.org/iscaweb/index.php/membership Thank you for your participation! Best regards, ISCA Board
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2-3 | Call for reviewers: ACTION REQUIRED At the start of this new year 2019, we invite you to update your contact and If you are one of the people who have multiple START IDs with different emails, please let us know your preferred username and we will see about cleaning this up. We are also updating the reviewer base in anticipation of Interspeech 2019. People should nominate themselves via the ISCA reviewer
portal. https://isca-speech.org/iscareviewers/reviewer.php
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2-4 | Call for papers 10th Christian Benoit award. Tenth Christian Benoît Award conferred by the International Speech Communication Association and the Association Francophone de la Communication Parlée * 3,500 Euros will be given immediately; with the remaining 4,000 Euros available on reception of the multimedia project by the chair of the ISCA Award committee. Travel and registration costs necessary to attend the Interspeech 2019 Conference will have to be paid from this grant.
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2-5 | ISCA 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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2-6 | 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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2-7 | Interspeech 2018 photo gallery
The Interspeech 2018 photo gallery is now available here:
The photographs are representative and to go to the respective albums, please click on the photographs.
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2-8 | Interspeech 2018, Tutorial slides INTERSPEECH 2018 Interspeech 2018 tutorial slides are now available on the conference webpage:
http://interspeech2018.org/program-tutorials.html
Tutorials Committee
Interspeech 2018
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2-9 | ISCA Archive Analysis: a never ending story! The article 'Rediscovering 25 Years of Discoveries in Spoken Language Processing: A Preliminary ISCA Archive Analysis', published at Interspeech 2013 on the occasion of the ESCA/ISCA Silver Jubilee, has been extended to the production and analysis of the NLP4NLP corpus containing close to 65,000 articles published in major conferences and journals in speech and language processing over 50 years (1965-2015) on various aspects (publication, collaboration, citation, innovation, plagiarism,...). The results of those analyses have recently been assembled in a series of two papers published in a special issue on 'Mining Scientific Papers: NLP-enhanced Bibliometrics' of the 'Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics' journal :
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