The workshop on NLP Solutions for Under Resourced Languages NSURL 2019 will be held with ICNLSP 2019 .
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3-3-1 | (2019-04-24) CfP IWSDS 2019: International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy CALL FOR PAPERS https://easychair.org/cfp/IWSDS2019 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=80840©ownerid=128361
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3-3-2 | (2019-04-24) European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (ESANN 2019), Bruges, Belgium ESANN 2019: European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning Bruges, Belgium, 24-25-26 April 2019
Call for papers
The call for papers is available at http://www.esann.org/. The deadline for submitting papers is November 19, 2018.
The ESANN conferences cover machine learning, artificial neural networks, statistical information processing and computational intelligence. Mathematical foundations, algorithms and tools, and applications are covered. In addition to regular sessions, 7 special sessions will be organized on the following topics: - Streaming data analysis, concept drift and analysis of dynamic data sets - Embeddings and Representation Learning for Structured Data - Parallel and Distributed Machine Learning: Theory and Applications - Societal Issues in Machine Learning: When Learning from Data is Not Enough - Reliable Machine Learning - Statistical physics of learning and inference - 60 Years of Weightless Neural Systems
ESANN 2019 builds upon a successful series of conferences organized each year since 1993. ESANN has become a major scientific event in the machine learning, computational intelligence and artificial neural networks fields over the years.
The conference will be organized in Bruges, one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Europe. Designated as the 'Venice of the North', the city has preserved all the charms of the medieval heritage. Its center, which is inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage list, is in itself a real open air museum.
We hope to receive your submission to ESANN 2019 and to see you in Bruges next year!
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* For submissions of papers, reviews, registrations: Michel Verleysen Univ. Cath. de Louvain - Machine Learning Group
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3-3-3 | (2019-05-12) 2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Brighton, UK 2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
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3-3-4 | (2019-05-12) CfDemos ICASSP 2019, Brighton, UK
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3-3-5 | (2019-05-14) 8èmes Journées de Phonétique Clinique, Mons, Belgique JPC2019 - 8èmes Journées de Phonétique Clinique
Mons, 14-16 mai 2019 Site web: http://langage.be/JPC/indexjpc.html
Deuxième appel à communications
Depuis leur création en 2005, les Journées de Phonétique Clinique ont été régulièrement organisées sur une base bisannuelle. Le plus souvent françaises (localisées à Paris en 2005 et 2017, à Grenoble en 2007, à Aix-en-Provence en 2009, à Strasbourg en 2011 et à Montpellier en 2015), elles seront belges en 2019, comme déjà elles le furent à la faveur de leur organisation à Liège en 2013. C?est en effet le Laboratoire de phonétique de l?Université de Mons (sous l?égide de l?Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage) qui accueillera la manifestation du 14 au 16 mai 2019.
Rencontre scientifique internationale, les Journées de Phonétique Clinique s?intéressent aux questions concernant le fonctionnement normal et pathologique de la voix, de la parole et du langage. Elles s?adressent à une communauté scientifique multidisciplinaire où se croisent chercheurs, ingénieurs, médecins, orthophonistes, logopèdes, logopédistes et toutes autres formes de « speech therapists ». Elles convoquent des questions relevant tant de la médecine que de la psychologie, de la linguistique et de manière générale, de la plupart des domaines se rattachant aux sciences du langage.
Les JPC se veulent un espace d?échange marqué du sceau de la convivialité et du respect des différences interindividuelles où professionnels, scientifiques confirmés et jeunes chercheurs se sentent libres de présenter dans un esprit d?ouverture leurs réflexions et travaux aboutis ou en cours, que ceux-ci reposent sur l?exploitation de données empiriques, l?élaboration de modèles ou l?analyse d?applications cliniques, concernant tant le sujet sain que le sujet pathologique.
Lors de cette huitième édition, deux conférences plénières seront organisées: - Prof. Pascale Tremblay, Faculté de Médecine, Université Laval & Laboratoire des neurosciences de la parole et de l?audition, Centre de Recherche CERVO, Québec:
« Vieillissement de la parole et de la voix chez les chanteurs et les non-chanteurs »
- Prof. Virginie Woisard, CHU ? Institut Universitaire du Cancer de Toulouse (en collaboration avec Jérôme Farinas, Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, et Corine Astésano, Laboratoire Octogone-Lordat, Université de Toulouse):
« Intelligibilité de la parole et qualité de vie. Réflexions à partir des résultats de l?étude 'carcinologic speech severity index' ».
Les deux premières journées (14-15 mai) seront consacrées à la conférence proprement dite. La troisième journée (16 mai) s'organisera autour d'ateliers thématiques (p.ex. outils de traitement automatique de la parole pathologique, troubles phonétiques vs. troubles phonologiques, etc.) et d'un salon de la logopédie ouvert aux étudiants et aux professionnels. Un appel à l?organisation des ateliers a été lancé: http://www.langage.be/JPC/AppelAteliers.html
Les propositions de communication (résumé de 400 mots, hors titre, auteurs et références) porteront sur les problématiques suivantes (liste non exhaustive): - Perturbations du système oro-pharyngo-laryngé - Parole et perturbations des systèmes perceptifs, auditifs et visuels - Troubles cognitifs et moteurs de la parole et du langage - Modélisation de la parole et de la voix pathologiques - Évaluation fonctionnelle du langage, de la parole et de la voix - Diagnostic et traitement des troubles/pathologies de la parole et de la voix parlée et chantée - Instrumentation et ressources en phonétique clinique - Bilinguisme et développement tout au long de la vie - Etc.
Dates importantes: - 01 février 2019 : Soumission des résumés via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jpc2019
- 15 mars 2019 : Notification aux auteurs - 01 avril - 01 mai 2019 : Inscriptions au tarif réduit - 01 mai 2019 : Version finale des abstracts - 14-16 mai 2019 : Conférence Nous nous réjouissons de vous accueillir à Mons en mai prochain!
Pour le comité d?organisation,
Véronique Delvaux
Prof. Véronique Delvaux, PhD
Chercheur qualifié FNRS à l'UMONS
Chargée de cours UMONS & ULB
Service de Métrologie et Sciences du Langage
Local ?1.7, Place du Parc, 18, 7000 Mons
+3265373140
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3-3-6 | (2019-05-17) Call For Demo at LTC 2019: Systems and Language Resources,Poznan, Poland Call For Demos: Systems and Language Resources http://ltc.amu.edu.pl/content.en.html#call-demos The call for System and Language Resources demonstrations is addressed to all Language Technology providers for both business and research purposes. Companies as well as individuals are welcome to present their novel or state-of-the-art products in form of demos. We are interested in:
The above must fit exactly to the LTC fields of interest (cf. the LTC topics as presented at www.ltc.amu.edu.pl). Contact: Zygmunt Vetulani (vetulani@amu.edu.pl) and Jacek Marciniak (jacekmar@amu.edu.pl)
Demo Program Fees Submission procedure Responsibility
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3-3-7 | (2019-05-17) The 9th Language and Technology Conference (LTC 2019), Poznan, Poland The 9th Language and Technology Conference (LTC 2019), May 17-19, 2019, Poznan, Poland CALL FOR PAPERS AND WORKSHOPS CONFERENCE CHAIRS: Zygmunt Vetulani (Poland) and Patrick Paroubek (France) Yes, we started 24 years ago! Our tradition goes back to the Language and Technology Awareness Days, a meeting organized in 1995 with the assistance of the European Commission (DG XIII). Among the key speakers were Antonio Zampolli (Italy), Dafydd Gibbon (Germany), Dan Tufi? (Romania), Orest Kossak (Ukraina). Today, we refer to this event as the first LTC. Since 2005 LTC is organized every two years as the ?Language & Technology Conference: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics?. Fostering language technologies and resources remains an important challenge in the dynamically changing, information-saturated world and we invite all concerned people to join us in Pozna? at the LTC 2019 in order to face this challenge together. Zygmunt Vetulani and Patrick Paroubek NEW LTC WORKSHOPS We are pleased to inform that the following LTC workshops have been announced:
Workshops are accessible to all LTC participants (no extra inscription fees). See www.ltc.amu.edu.pl for details. IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES
CONFERENCE TOPICS The conference topics include the following (the ordering is not significant and the list is not exhaustive):
This list is by no means closed and we are open to further proposals. Please do not hesitate to contact us with new suggestions and ideas. LANGUAGE The conference language is English PAPER SUBMISSION The conference accepts papers in English only. Papers (5 formatted pages in the conference format) are due by March 20, 2019 (midnight, any time zone) and should not disclose the authorship in any manner. In order to facilitate submission we have decided to reduce the formatting requirements as much as possible at this stage. Please, have a look at www.ltc.amu.edu.pl (Paper Submission section). PUBLICATION POLICY Acceptance will be based on the reviewers' assessments (double-blinded submission model). The accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings (hard copy, with ISBN number) and on CD-ROM. Proceedings will be published by Wydawnictwo Nauka i Innowacje sp. z o.o. indexed by the Polish Ministry of Higher Education. Publication requires full electronic registration and payment of the conference fee (full registration) by at least one of the co-authors in due time (dates will be presented at the conference site). One registration fee entitles publication of one paper. POST-CONFERENCE PAPERS We intend to publish a post-conference volume with extended versions of selected papers in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series (Springer Verlag). Papers will be selected on the basis of reviewers? reports among the best evaluated papers of general interest with new, innovative results. Preference will be given to papers providing substantial content extension with respect to the paper presented at the conference. REGISTRATION Only electronic registration will be possible. Details will be published at www.ltc.amu.edu.pl. OTHER Please notice that remaining important information on the general conference and workshops is or will be provided at the conference site www.ltc.amu.edu.pl.
CONTACT vetulani@amu.edu.pl mkubis@amu.edu.pl ltc19@amu.edu.pl
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3-3-8 | (2019-06-04) 14th PAC conference (Phonologie de l’Anglais Contemporain / Phonology of Contemporary English), Aix-en -Provence, France Call for papers: 14th PAC conference (Phonologie de l’Anglais Contemporain / Phonology of Contemporary English)
PAC AIX 2019 Phonetic and phonological variation in contemporary English: Xperience-Xperimentation
Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France June 4-5 2019
Guest Speakers : Dominic Watt (U. York) & Emmanuel Ferragne (U. Paris Diderot)
We are pleased to announce the 2019 edition of the annual PAC conference, ‘Phonetic and phonological variation in contemporary English: Xperience / Xperimentation’, due to take place from Tuesday June 4 to Wednesday June 5 2019 and, hosted by the Laboratoire Parole et Langage and Aix-Marseille University in Aix-en-Provence. We shall welcome as invited guest speakers Dominic Watt, from the University of York and Emmanuel Ferragne from The Paris Diderot University of Paris Diderot. Both have worked on varieties of English and are currently working on forensic phonetics, among other topics.
The PAC programme (http://www.pacprogramme.net) gathers researchers interested in the study of variation in contemporary spoken English, adhering to a common protocol for data collection and annotation. The PAC conferences have been organized annually since 2000 and have been willing to welcome researchers studying spoken English worldwide and from a wide variety of backgrounds.
The 2019 edition of the conference will focus on « experience/experimentation », in French « l’expérience » (which is polysemic). People working in the framework of the PAC programme are used to following a field approach. The data collected within the framework of the PAC programme may easily be exploited by experimentalists as well. The idea is to open the conference to researchers working in a more experimental setting. We would like to make the link between the 2 two domains and our guest speakers will show that the two approaches may be complementary in the study of language. Papers concerned by either field work or experimental methods or combining the two domains are welcome. A wide range of issues can be explored, matching the research axes of the PAC programme, such as, and among others, studies of English in urban contexts, analyses of prosodic variation, of L2 English or papers concerned with tools and annotation strategies.. The audience will consist of colleagues and students working on spoken English corpora and the presentations are all in English.
The deadline for sending a title with a one-page anonymous abstract (excluding references) is January 7, 2019.
Please visit the conference web site, where you can find a template for abstracts and upload your abstract submission: https://pacaix2019.sciencesconf.org/ (you will need to create a sciencesconf account if you don’t already have one).
Notification of acceptance will be sent by mid February 2019.
For any questions, you can contact us at the following address: pacaix2019@sciencesconf.org
Local Organising committee: Julia Bongiorno Stéphanie Desous Sophie Herment Joëlle Lavaud Catherine Perrot Claudia Pichon-Starke Paul Sartre Anne Tortel Gabor Turcsan
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3-3-9 | (2019-06-06) 22nd Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC 2019 - ED 268), Paris, France 22nd Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC 2019 - ED 268) ?Variation in linguistics: approaches, data, uses? 6th? 7thJune 2019 University Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 (Maison de la Recherche) 4, rue des Irlandais - 75005 PARIS Dear Colleagues,
The «Langage et langues : description, théorisation, transmission» Doctoral School (ED 268, University Sorbonne Nouvelle) is glad to announce the Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC 2019). The conference will be held from June 6th- June 7th 2019 in Paris.
These Rencontres offer junior researchers preparing a Master?s or a Doctorate degree, as well as post-doctorate students, the opportunity to present their work in individual paper or poster sessions.
This year?s theme tackles the issue of:
?Variation in linguistics: approaches, data, uses? We encourage proposals concerned with this topic from any linguistic discipline. Everyone who is interested in presenting an individual paper or a poster is welcome to submit a 4000 characters abstract in English or French for double-blind review by January 21st, 2019 at 7pm (Paris time UTC+1). Abstracts must be uploaded on the platform EasyChair at the following address: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rjc2019
Individual papers will be allocated 20 minutes, and an additional 10 minutes for discussion. The size of the posters is A0. Poster authors will be invited to give a short oral presentation of their work.
Agenda Submission deadline: January 21st, 2019 Notification of acceptance: March 2019 Conference dates: June 6th ? 7th, 2019 Conference location: Maison de la Recherche Address: 4, rue des Irlandais - 75005 PARIS Web site: http://www.univ-paris3.fr/rencontres-jeunes-chercheurs-301310.kjsp
Please find attached the call for papers and submission guidelines (in French and in English) for the Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs.
Please, circulate widely. Many thanks in advance. Best regards, --- The RJC Organizing Committee rjc-ed268@univ-paris3.fr
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3-3-10 | (2019-06-06) The Eighth Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies (SLPAT), Minneapolis, USA
SLPAT 2019
Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies (SLPAT)
7 June 2019, co-located with NAACL-HLT 2019, Minneapolis, USA
Submission deadline: 10 March 2019
Submission website: https://www.softconf.com/naacl2019/slpat/
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We are pleased to announce the first call for papers for the Eighth Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies (SLPAT) on Thursday 6 June 2019 to be co-located with NAACL-HLT 2019 in Minnesota, USA. Full details on the workshop, topics of interest, timeline, and formatting of regular papers are here:
http://www.slpat.org/slpat2019/
This workshop will bring together researchers from all areas of speech and language technology with a common interest in making everyday life more accessible for people with physical, cognitive, sensory, emotional, or developmental disabilities. The workshop will provide an opportunity for individuals from both research communities, and the individuals with whom they are working, to assist to share research findings, and to discuss present and future challenges and the potential for collaboration and progress. General topics include but are not limited to:
? Speech synthesis and speech recognition for physical or cognitive impairments ? Speech transformation for improved intelligibility ? Speech and language technologies for daily assisted living and Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) ? Translation systems; to and from speech, text, symbols and sign language ? Novel modeling and machine learning approaches for AAC and AT applications ? Personalized voices for ACC based on limited data ? Biofeedback for therapy in neurological disorders. ? Text processing for improved comprehension, e.g., sentence simplification or TTS ? Silent speech: speech technology based on sensors without audio ? Symbol languages, sign languages, nonverbal communication ? Dialogue systems and natural language generation for assistive technologies ? Multimodal user interfaces and dialogue systems adapted to assistive technologies ? NLP for cognitive assistance applications ? Presentation of graphical information for people with visual impairments ? Speech and NLP applied to typing interface applications ? Brain-computer interfaces for language processing applications ? Speech, natural language and multimodal interfaces to assistive technologies ? Assessment of speech and language processing within the context of AT ? Web accessibility; text simplification, summarization, and adapted presentation modes such as speech, signs or symbols ? Deployment of speech and NLP tools in the clinic or in the field ? Linguistic resources; corpora and annotation schemes ? Evaluation of systems and components, including methodology ? Other topics in AAC and AT
Please contact the conference organizers at slpat2019-organizers@googlegroups.com with any questions.
Important dates:
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3-3-11 | (2019-06-14) CfS The How2 Challenge - New Tasks for Vision and LanguageCall for SubmissionsThe How2 Challenge - New Tasks for Vision and LanguageResearch at the intersection of vision and language has attracted an increasing amount of attention over the last ten years. Current topics include the study of multi-modal representations, translation between modalities, bootstrapping of labels from one modality into another, visually-grounded question answering, embodied question-answering, segmentation and storytelling, and grounding the meaning of language in visual data. Still, these tasks may not be sufficient to fully exploit the potential of vision and language data.
To support research in this area, we recently released the How2 data-set,1 containing 2000 hours of how-to instructional videos, with audio, subtitles, Brazilian Portuguese translations, and textual summaries, making it an ideal resource to bring together researchers working on different aspects of multimodal learning. We hope that a common dataset will facilitate comparisons of tools and algorithms, and foster collaboration. We are organizing a workshop, “The How2 Challenge - New Tasks for Vision and Language” at ICML 2019, to bring together researchers and foster the exchange of ideas in this area. We seek submissions in the following two categories:
The organizers encourage both the publication of novel work that is relevant to the topics of discussion, and late-breaking results on the How2 tasks in a single format. The workshop will also feature a number of invited talks, and a moderated discussion around the challenges and opportunities that current tasks in vision and language present. We aim to stimulate discussion around new tasks that go beyond image captioning and visual question answering, and which could form the basis for future research in this area. We seek to create a venue to encourage collaboration between different sub-fields and help establish new research directions that we believe will sustain multimodal machine learning research for years to come. The How2 Challenge uses the How2 Corpus (https://srvk.github.io/how2-dataset/) Invited speakers:
Important dates: Challenge starts: March 15, 2019 Paper submission: May 15, 2019 Notification: May 22, 2019
For more information, visit https://srvk.github.io/how2-challenge/
Contact us at how2challenge@gmail.com.
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3-3-12 | (2019-06-20) Workshop COFLIS, Bari, Italy Dear SProSIG member,
Here are details of a workshop on 'Prominence between Cognitive Functions and Linguistic Structures“ (COFLIS, http://ifl.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de/coflis.html ) that might be of interest to you. The workshop is a satellite of the Phonetics and Phonology in Europe (PaPE) 2019 Conference and will be held immediately after PaPE on 20th June 2019 in Bari, a two-hour train ride from the venue of the main conference (Lecce). Abstract submission deadline for posters: 15th March 2019.
Description:
In the workshop, we capitalise on several decades of research on prosodic prominence to unravel the key components of the notion of prominence. By exploring the contribution of the signal, of meaning and of linguistic structure to the definition of prominence, and by relating prominence to basic cognitive concepts such as chunking and attention, we aim to provide a renewed understanding of prominence. The workshop will feature four invited talks, covering the measurable, structural and functional components of prominence. Rather than share new experimental evidence, invited speakers will be asked to focus on the theoretical implications of their use of prominence in their research. Invited talks will be complemented by regularly submitted and peer-reviewed submissions for poster presentations on prominence in phonetics and phonology. Submissions emphasising the challenges in defining and using the notion of prominence will be particularly welcome.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Francesco Cangemi, Stefan Baumann, Michelina Savino, Martine Grice
(Sent via to the sprosig list. To subscribe/unsubscribe, please mail list@sprosig.org. Alternative contact: Nigel Ward, Speech Prosody SIG Chair, Professor of Computer Science, University of Texas at El Paso, +1-915-747-6827, nigel@utep.edu http://www.cs.utep.edu/nigel/ )
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3-3-13 | (2019-07-01) 2019 42nd International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), Budapest, Hungary 2019 42nd International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP)
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3-3-14 | (2019-07-01?) Atelier Enseignement des langues et TAL -ELTAL 2019 (TALN-RECITAL 2019), Toulouse, France *APPEL A CONTRIBUTION : Atelier Enseignement des langues et TAL
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3-3-15 | (2019-07-02) 2nd Call for Papers ? ACM Intelligent Virtual Agents Conference- IVA2019 , Paris, France 2nd Call for Papers ? ACM Intelligent Virtual Agents Conference - IVA 2019 2-5 July 2019, Paris, France
https://iva2019.sciencesconf.org
The 19th ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA) will be held on July 2-5 2019 in Paris, France. The conference is organized by CNRS, Sorbonne University and Paris-Saclay University (France), and sponsored by ACM-SIGAI. The IVA conference started in 1998 as a workshop on Intelligent Virtual Environments at the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Brighton, UK, which was followed by a similar one in 1999 in Salford, Manchester, UK. Then dedicated stand-alone IVA conferences took place in Madrid, Spain, in 2001, Irsee, Germany, in 2003, and Kos, Greece, in 2005. Since 2006 IVA has become a full-fledged annual international event, which was first held in Marina del Rey, California, then Paris, France, in 2007, Tokyo, Japan, in 2008, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 2009, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, in 2010, Reykjavik, Iceland, in 2011, Santa Cruz, USA, in 2012, Edinburgh, UK, in 2013, Boston, USA, in 2014, Delft, The Netherlands, 2015, Los Angeles, USA, 2016, Stockholm, Sweden, 2017. IVA 2018 was held in Sydney, Australia.
PAPER SUBMISSION We invite submissions of research full papers on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to: theoretical foundations of virtual agents, agent modeling and evaluation, agents in games and simulations, and applications of virtual agents. Extended abstracts presenting late breaking work are also welcome. IVA 2019 is the 19th meeting of an interdisciplinary annual conference and the main leading scientific forum for presenting research on modeling, developing and evaluating Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVAs) with a focus on communicative abilities and social behavior. IVAs are interactive digital characters that exhibit human-like qualities and can communicate with humans and each other using natural human modalities like facial expressions, speech and gesture. They are capable of real-time perception, cognition, emotion and action that allow them to participate in dynamic social environments. In addition to presentations on theoretical issues, the conference encourages the showcasing of working applications.
IVA 2019?s special topic is ?Social Learning?, that is learning while interaction socially; agents can learn from the humans and humans can learn from the agents. Agents can take different roles such as tutors, peers, motivators, coaches in training and in serious games. They can act as job recruiter, virtual patient, and nurse to name a few applications. With this topic in mind we are seeking closer engagement with industry and also with social psychologists.
For more information, please visit the IVA 2019 website: https://iva2019.sciencesconf.org
The papers and extended abstracts will be published in the ACM digital library. All submissions will be reviewed via a double-blind review process.
IMPORTANT DATES (23h59 UTC/GMT) Full papers Submission Deadline: March 1, 2019 Notification of Acceptance: April 8, 2019 Camera Ready: April 22, 2019 Extended abstracts Submission Deadline: March 1, 2019 Notification of Acceptance: April 8, 2019 Camera Ready: April 22, 2019
INVITED SPEAKERS Beatrice de Gelder (Maastricht University) Rachael Jack (Glasgow University) Verena Rieser (Heriot-Watt University) Pierre-Yves Oudeyer (INRIA - Bordeaux)
COMMITTEE Conference Chairs Catherine Pelachaud, CNRS-ISIR, Sorbonne University, France Jean-Claude Martin, CNRS-LIMSI, University Paris Saclay, France
Gale Lucas, USC Institute for Creative Technologies, USA Hendrik Buschmeier, Bielefeld University, Germany Stefan Kopp, Bielefeld University, Germany
SCOPE AND LIST OF TOPICS IVA invites submissions on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:
List of TopicsSocio-emotional agent models:
Multimodal interaction:
Social agent architectures:
Evaluation methods and studies:
Applications:
Social learning:
WARNING: There is a conference called ICIVA 2019 that claims to be the 21st International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents in Bali in October 2019. This conference is not the official IVA and is launched by an organization World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology that is unfortunately very famous for its predatory publishing practices. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Academy_of_Science,_Engineering_and_Technology) Please note that no paper submitted to ICIVA 2019 in Bali will be published in the IVA 2019 proceedings.
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3-3-16 | (2019-07-08) CfP eNTERFACE 2019, Ankara, Turkey Call for Participation | eNTERFACE 2019
Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey July 8th ? August 2nd, 2019
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The eNTERFACE 2019 Workshop is being organized this summer in Ankara, Turkey, from July 8th to August 2nd, 2019. The Workshop will be held at Bilkent University (http://www.bilkent.edu.tr).
The eNTERFACE Workshops present an opportunity of collaborative research and software development by gathering, in a single place, a team of senior project leaders in multimodal interfaces, PhD students, and (undergraduate) students, to work on a pre-specified list of challenges, for the duration of four weeks. Participants are organized in teams, assigned to specific projects. The ultimate goal is to make this event a unique opportunity for students and experts all over the world to meet and effectively work together, so as to foster the development of tomorrow?s multimodal research community.
Senior researchers, PhD, or undergraduate students interested in participating to the Workshop should send their application by emailing the Organizing Committee at enterface19@cs.bilkent.edu.tr on or before April 8th, 2019. The application should contain:
- A short CV
- A list of three preferred projects to work on
- A list of skills to offer for these projects.
Participants must procure their own travel and accommodation expenses. Information about the venue location and stay are provided on the eNTERFACE?19 website (http://www.enterface19.bilkent.edu.tr). Note that although no scholarships are available for PhD students, there are no application fees.
eNTERFACE'19 will welcome students, researchers, and seniors, working in teams on the following projects
#1 A Multimodal Behaviour Analysis Tool for Board Game Interventions with Children
#2 Cozmo4Resto: A Practical AI Application for Human-Robot Interaction
#3 Developing a Scenario-Based Video Game Generation Framework for Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality Environments
#4 Exploring Interfaces and Interactions for Graph-based Architectural Modelling in VR
#5 Spatio-temporal and Multimodal Analysis of Personality Traits
#6 Stress and Performance Related Multi-modal Data Collection, Feature Extraction and Classification in an Interview Setting
#7 Volleyball Action Modelling for Behaviour Analysis and Interactive Multi-modal Feedback
The full detailed description of the projects is available at http://www.enterface19.bilkent.edu.tr/call-for-participation/
Best Regards,
Hamdi & Elif
-- Dr. Hamdi Dibeklioglu
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Engineering Bilkent University 06800 Ankara, Turkey
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3-3-17 | (2019-07-08) CfProjects eNTERFACE 2019, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey Call for Projects | eNTERFACE 2019
Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey July 8th ? August 2nd, 2019
Computer Engineering Department of Bilkent University invites project proposals for eNTERFACE?19, the 15th Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces, to be held in Ankara, Turkey, from July 8th ? August 2nd, 2019.
Following the success of the previous eNTERFACE workshops held in Mons (Belgium, 2005), Dubrovnik (Croatia, 2006), Istanbul (Turkey, 2007), Paris (France, 2008), Genova (Italy, 2009), Amsterdam (Netherlands, 2010), Plzen (Czech Republic, 2011), Metz (France, 2012), Lisbon (Portugal, 2013), Bilbao (Spain, 2014), Mons (Belgium, 2015), Twente (Netherlands, 2016), Porto (Portugal, 2017), and Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium, 2018), eNTERFACE?19 aims at continuing and enhancing the tradition of collaborative, localized research and development work by gathering, in a single place, leading researchers in multimodal interfaces and students to work on specific projects for 4 complete weeks. Procedure Gather a (partial) team and apply with a short project proposal on multimodal interfaces. When the proposal is accepted, a call for participants will be circulated, and people will apply to become a part of your project. You can specify desired skills in this call. You will evaluate the applicants and decide on the final team. The participants will come to the workshop for one month. There are no registration fees, and we have arranged cheap accommodation for the participants. Each participant is responsible from his or her own travel and subsistence. At the end of the workshop, project groups will prepare and present reports that will be gathered in proceedings, and extended reports will be gathered in a journal special issue (typically, Journal of Multimodal User Interfaces). You can check http://enterface.net/ for past editions, and find project reports, open code and data of past projects. The eNTERFACE workshop is a great opportunity to bring together researchers working on an international project, for testing new ideas, for integrating modules, for collecting new datasets, and for meeting new people. There will be some invited lectures and many social activities during the workshop. Topics This year?s special topics will be deep learning for behavior analysis and reinforcement learning. There will be seminars around those topics during the workshop. Although not exhaustive, the submitted projects can cover one or several of the topics listed below: - Art and Technology - Affective Computing - Assistive and Rehabilitation Technologies - Assistive Technologies for Education and Social Inclusion - Augmented Reality - Conversational Embodied Agents - Health Informatics - Human Behavior Analysis - Human Robot Interaction - Interactive Playgrounds - Innovative Musical Interfaces - Interactive Systems for Artistic Applications - Mixed Reality - Multimodal Interaction, Signal Analysis and Synthesis - Multimodal Spoken Dialog Systems - Search in Multimedia and Multilingual Documents - Serious Games - Smart Spaces and Environments - Social Signal Processing - Tangible and Gesture Interfaces - Teleoperation and Telerobotics - Wearable Technology - Virtual Reality Important Dates January 31st Reception of a 1-page Notification of Interest, with a summary of projects goals, tentative work packages, and deliverables February 15th: End of Call for Projects: Reception of the complete Project proposal February 20th: Notification of acceptance to project leaders and call for participation March 29th: End of the call for participation April 7th: Notification of acceptance to participants April 30th: Finalizing team building July 8th - August 2nd: eNTERFACE Workshop Proposals should be submitted to the organizers Hamdi Dibeklio?lu (dibeklioglu@cs.bilkent.edu.tr) and Elif Sürer (elifs@metu.edu.tr). They will be evaluated by eNTERFACE Steering Committee with respect to the suitability to the workshop goals and format. Authors of the accepted proposals will then be invited to build their teams
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3-3-18 | (2019-07-08) The 12th Annual International Conference on Languages & Linguistics, Athens, Greece The 12th Annual International Conference on Languages & Linguistics is organanized on 8-11 July 2019, Athens, Greece (Academic Responsible: Dr. Valia Spiliotopoulos, Associate Professor of Professional Practice & Academic Director Centre for English Language Learning, Teaching, and Research (CELLTR), Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, Canada). You are more than welcome to submit a proposal for presentation. The abstract submission deadline is 11 March 2019. You may also send us a stream-panel proposal to be organized as part of the conference. https://euagenda.eu/events/2019/07/08/12th-annual-international-conference-on-languages-linguistics-811-july-2019-athens-greece
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3-3-19 | (2019-07-21) The 42nd International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR 2019), Paris, France
The 42nd International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval July 21-25, 2019, Paris, France CALL FOR PAPERS Call for Full Papers The annual SIGIR conference is the major international forum for the presentation of new research results, and the demonstration of new systems and techniques, in the broad field of information retrieval (IR). The 42nd ACM SIGIR conference, to be held in Paris, France, welcomes contributions related to any aspect of information retrieval and access, including theories, foundations, algorithms, applications, evaluation, and analysis. The conference and program chairs invite those working in areas related to IR to submit original papers for review. Important Dates (timezone: anywhere on earth)
CommitteesProgram chairs
General chairs
ContactAll questions about full paper submissions should be emailed to sigir2019-pcchairs AT easychair DOT org. follow us on twitter : @sigir2019 follow us on our web site : http://sigir.org/sigir2019/
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3-3-20 | (2019-07-21) The Apollo-11 speech challenge HISTORY: On July 20, 1969 at 20:17 UTC, Earth witnessed one of the most challenging technology accomplishments by mankind to date of NASA Apollo-11 with over 600M people witnessing both the landing and first steps on the moon by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. Next July 2019 marks the 50th Anniversary of the historical Apollo-11 lunar landing and first steps. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_11 NSF CRSS-UTDallas Project: With support from the US National Science Foundation (NSF-CISE), CRSS-UTDallas has spent the last six years developing a hardware/software solution to digitize and recover all 30-track analog tapes from Apollo-11 (plus Apollo-13 and other missions), as well as development of speech diarization technologies to advance speech technology for such data. A total of 19,000 hours of data consisting of all NASA air-to-ground, mission control, and backroom support team discussions was released this year (news releases from this NSF sponsored project this year include: NSF, NASA, BBC, AIP (Acoustical Society of America), NPR, many on-line news sites, and involvement in a planned CNN documentary where this data is contributing, etc.). To date, this will be the largest publically available audio corpus of time synchronized, team based (~600 people) naturalistic communications to accomplish a real-world task. ANNOUNCEMNT: This email is to announce the release of the FEARLESS STEPS CHALLENGE corpus, which is being shared for a proposed Special Session at ISCA INTERSPEECH-2019. The attached flyer details the 5 challenge tasks involved: 1. SAD: Speech Activity Detection 2. Speaker Diarization 3. SID: Speaker Identification 4. ASR: Automatic Speech Recognition 5. Sentiment Detection
This challenge corpus consists of 100hours from 5 of the 30-track channels spanning three phases of Apollo-11 mission: (i) lift off, (ii) landing, (iii) lunar walk. All data for this challenge will be available soon via a download option for all to participate (this site has sample audio from the NSF funded project: https://app.exploreapollo.org/ ). In addition, any lab/group wishing to have access to the entire 19,000 hours can do so without charge (this is public data, so it will be available via download, or a small fee for a hard-disk and shipping to your lab). While diarization efforts in the past have concentrated on single channel broadcast news, interviews, etc. These all represent typically a single speaker, or small group discussing topics of interest. The FEARLESS STEPS CORPUS is all time synchronized (with IRIG Time Channel) across 30 channels, with loops containing anywhere from 3-33 speakers working collaboratively to solve challenging problems. CRSS-UTDallas has produced full diarization output for the entire 19,000hrs of data (SAD, SID, DIAR/ASR) which is available with the corpus. REQUEST: We are proposing a Special Session at ISCA INTERSPEECH-2019. If you have interest in getting access to the FEARLESS STEPS CORPUS and potentially participating in the CHALLENGE, please reply to this email Hansen, John' <john.hansen@utdallas.edu>(an expression of interest does not obligate you to submit, we are simply trying to collect a list of interested researchers for the data). Many thanks for your interest! CRSS-UTDallas Fearless Steps Team
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3-3-21 | (2019-07-22) 3rd INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING, Warsaw, Poland 3rd INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING
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3-3-22 | (2019-07-25) CfP The 1st Workshop on Conversational Interaction Systems (WCIS), Paris, FranceThe 1st Workshop on Conversational Interaction Systems (WCIS)
=== Call for Papers === You are invited to participate in the 1st Workshop on Conversational Interaction Systems (WCIS), to be held as part of 42nd International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR 2019) in Paris, France on 25th July 2019. === Important Dates === - Submissions due: May 3, 2019 - Paper Notification: May 31, 2019 - Camera Ready Papers due: June 30, 2019 - Workshop Day: July 25, 2019
=== Aim of the Workshop === Conversational interaction systems such as Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, and Cortana have become very popular over the recent years. Such systems provide a conversational interface to a wide variety of content and on the web and in turn for IR systems. Some interactive systems like Facebook Portal and Echo Show also involve challenges with language understanding in combination with vision. Research challenges such as Dialogue System Technology Challenges and Amazon Alexa Prize have continued to inspire research in conversational AI bringing together researchers from different communities such as speech recognition, spoken language understanding, reinforcement learning, information retrieval, language generation, and multi-modal question answering.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry to discuss the challenges and future of conversational agents and interactive systems. We will highlight applications like recommendation systems, search, knowledge graph induction, multi-modal interaction and web question answering. The workshop will include talks from senior technical leaders and researchers to share insights associated with building conversational systems at scale. We will issue an open call for papers and will prioritize innovative and impactful contributions. Accepted papers will be presented through contributed talks or poster presentations. We will end the workshop with an open panel discussion consisting of leading researchers.
=== Workshop Topics === We invite contributions in the following areas:
=== Submission Information === The submissions of research papers must be in PDF format and must be at most 6 pages (including figures, excluding references). The submissions should follow the current ACM two-column conference format. The templates are available on the ACM website (https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template). Please note that our workshop is non-archival, but accepted submissions will be hosted on the workshop website. Submissions can be optionally anonymous (posting on arXiv is allowed) and should be submitted electronically via the conference submission system by the due date.
Workshop Website: https://sites.google.com/view/wcis Submission Link : https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wcis2019 Templates : https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
=== Organizing Committee === - Chandra Khatri, Uber AI - Rahul Goel, Amazon Alexa AI - Abhinav Rastogi, Google AI - Alexandros Papangelis, Uber AI
Advisory Committee - Dilek Hakkani-Tur (Amazon Alexa AI), Rushin Shah (Facebook Conversational AI), Gokhan Tur (Uber AI), Zhou Yu (UC Davis), Arindam Mandal (Amazon Alexa AI), Jan Sedivy (Czech Technical University), Panagiotis Papadakos (FORTH -ICS), Raefer Gabriel (Amazon Alexa AI)
Program Committee - Semih Yavuz (University of California, Santa Barbara), Alessandra Cervone (University of Trento), Angeliki Metanillou (Amazon Alexa AI), Bhenam Hedayatnia (Amazon Alexa AI), Sanghyun Yi (Caltech), Huaixiu Zheng (Uber AI), Marco Damonte (University of Edinburgh), Tagyoung Chung (Amazon Alexa AI), Raghav Gupta (Google AI), Tanmay Rajpurohit (Genpact AI), Dian Yu (UC Davis), Pararth Shah (Facebook AI) Thanks! Abhinav, Chandra, Rahul, Alex
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3-3-23 | (2019-08-04) International Conference on Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, AustraliaDon't miss your opportunity to be a part of ICPhS 2019!
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Presentation
http://lig-getalp.imag.fr/icphs-2019-special-session/
The special session Computational Approaches for Documenting and Analyzing Oral Languages welcomes submissions presenting innovative speech data collection methods and/or assistance for linguists and communities of speakers: methods and tools that facilitate collection, transcription and translation of primary language data. Oral languages is understood here as referring to spoken vernacular languages which depend on oral transmission, including endangered languages and (typically low-prestige) regional varieties of major languages.
The special session intends to provide up-to-date information to an audience of phoneticians about developments in machine learning that make it increasingly feasible to automate segmentation, alignment or labelling of audio recordings, even in less-documented languages. A methodological goal is to help establish the field of Computational Language Documentation and contribute to its close association with the phonetic sciences. Computational Language Documentation needs to build on the insights gained through phonetic research; conversely, research in phonetics stands to gain much from the availability of abundant and reliable data on a wider range of languages.
Laurent Besacier ? LIG UGA (France)
Alexis Michaud ? LACITO CNRS (France)
Martine Adda-Decker ? LPP CNRS (France)
Gilles Adda ? LIMSI CNRS (France)
Steven Bird ? CDU (Australia)
Graham Neubig ? CMU (USA)
François Pellegrino ? DDL CNRS (France)
Sakriani Sakti ? NAIST (Japan)
Mark Van de Velde ? LLACAN CNRS (France)
This special session is endorsed by SIGUL (Joint ELRA and ISCA Special Interest Group on Under-resourced Languages)
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CfP 21st International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM-2019), Istanbul, Turkey
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21st International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM-2019)
Venue: Istanbul, Turkey, August 20-25, 2019
ORGANIZERS
The conference is organized by Bogazici University (BU, Istanbul, Turkey) in cooperation with St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Science (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Moscow State Linguistic University (MSLU, Moscow, Russia).
SPECOM-2019 CO-CHAIRS
Albert Ali Salah - Bogazici University, Turkey / Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Alexey Karpov - SPIIRAS, Russia
Rodmonga Potapova - MSLU, Russia
INVITED SPEAKERS
Hynek Hermansky - Johns Hopkins University, USA - 'If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them'
Odette Scharenborg - Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands - 'The representation of speech in the human and artificial brain'
Vanessa Evers - University of Twente, the Netherlands - 'Socially intelligent robotics'
CONFERENCE TOPICS
SPECOM conference is dedicated to issues of speech technology, human-machine interaction, machine learning and signal processing, particularly:
Affective computing
Applications for human-computer interaction
Audio-visual speech processing
Automatic language identification
Computational paralinguistics
Corpus linguistics and linguistic processing
Deep learning for sound and speech 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 and language resources
Speech analytics and audio mining
Speech dereverberation
Speech driving systems in robotics
Speech enhancement
Speech perception and speech disorders
Speech recognition and understanding
Speech translation automatic systems
Spoken dialogue systems
Spoken language processing
Text-to-speech and Speech-to-text systems
Virtual and augmented reality
SATELLITE EVENT
4th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Robotics ICR-2019: http://www.specom.nw.ru/icr2019
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
The official language of the event is English. However, papers on processing of languages other than English are strongly encouraged.
FORMAT OF THE CONFERENCE
The conference program will include presentation of invited talks, oral presentations, and poster/demonstration sessions.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Authors are invited to submit a full paper not exceeding 10 pages formatted in the LNCS style. Those accepted will be presented either orally or as posters. The decision on the presentation format will be based upon the recommendation of several independent reviewers. The authors are asked to submit their papers using the on-line submission system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=specom2019
Papers submitted to SPECOM-2019 must not be under review by any other conference or publication during the SPECOM review cycle, and must not be previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere.
PROCEEDINGS
SPECOM Proceedings will be published by Springer as a book in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI/LNCS) series listed in all major citation databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, DBLP, etc. SPECOM Proceedings are included in the list of forthcoming proceedings for August 2019.
IMPORTANT DATES
April 22, 2019 ............ Submission of full papers (extended deadline)
May 22, 2019 ............ Notification of acceptance (extended)
June 01, 2019 ............ Camera-ready papers and early registration
Aug. 20-25, 2019 ......... Conference dates
VENUE
The conference will be organized at the Bogazici University, South campus, Albert Long Hall.
CONTACTS
All correspondence regarding the conference should be addressed to:
SPECOM-2019 Secretariat:
E-mails: specom@iias.spb.su; salah@boun.edu.tr
SPECOM-2019 web-site: http://www.specom.nw.ru
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2019 Jelinek Summer Workshop on Speech and Language Technology
We are pleased to invite one page research proposals for a workshop on Machine Learning for Speech and Language Technology at ÉTS (École de Technologie Supérieure) in Montreal, CA June 24 to August 2, 2019 (Tentative)
CALL FOR PROPOSALS Deadline: Monday, November 5th, 2018.
One-page proposals are invited for the annual Frederick Jelinek Memorial Workshop in Speech and Language Technology. Proposals should aim to advance the state of the art in any of the various fields of Human Language Technology (HLT) or related areas of Machine Intelligence, including Computer Vision and Healthcare. Proposals may address emerging topics or long-standing problems. Areas of interest in 2019 include but are not limited to: * SPEECH TECHNOLOGY: Any aspect of information extraction from speech signals; techniques that generalize in spite of very limited amounts of training data and/or which are robust to input signal variations ; techniques for processing of speech in harsh environments, etc.
* NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING: Knowledge discovery from text; new approaches to traditional problems such as syntactic/semantic/pragmatic analysis, machine translation, cross - language information retrieval, summarization, etc.; domain adaptation; integrated language and social analysis; etc.
* MULTIMODAL HLT: Joint models of text or speech with sensory data; grounded language learning; applications such as visual question - a nswering, video summarization, sign language technology, multimedia retrieval, analysis of printed or handwritten text. * DIALOG AND LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING: U n d e r s t a n din g h u m a n - to - h u m a n o r h u m a n - to - computer conversation; dialog manag ement; naturalness of dialog (e.g. sentiment analysis).
* LANGUAGE AND HEALTHCARE: information extraction from electronic health records; speech and language technology in health monitoring; healthcare delivery in hospitals or the home, public health, etc.
These workshops are a continuation of the Johns Hopkins University CLSP summer workshop series, and will be hosted by various partner universities on a rotating basis. The research topics selected for investigation by teams in past workshops should serve as good examples for prospective proposers: http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/workshops/. An independent panel of experts will screen all received proposals for suitability. Results of this screening will be communicated by November 9th, 2018. Authors passing this initial screening will be invited to an interactive peer-review meeting in Baltimore on December 7-9th, 2018. Proposals will be revised at this meeting to address any outstanding concerns or new ideas. Two or three research topics and the teams to tackle them will be selected at this meeting for the 2019 workshop. We attempt to bring the best researchers to the workshop to collaboratively pursue research on the selected topics. Each topic brings together a diverse team of researchers and students. Authors of successful proposals typically lead these teams. Other senior participants come from academia, industry and government. Graduate student participants familiar with the field are selected in accordance with their demonstrated performance. Undergraduate participants, selected through a national search, are rising star seniors: new to the field and showing outstanding academic promise. If you are interested in participating in the 2019 Summer Workshop we ask that you submit a one-page research proposal for consideration, detailing the problem to be addressed. If a topic in your area of interest
is chosen as one of the topics to be pursued next summer, we expect you to be available to participate in the six - week workshop . We are not asking for an ironclad commitment at this juncture, just a good faith commitment that if a project in your area of interest is chosen, you will actively pursue it. We in turn will make a good faith effort to accommodate any personal/logistical needs to make your six-week participation possible.
Proposals must be submitted to jsalt2019-planning@jhu.edu by 23:59PM EDT on Monday, 11/05/2018.
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EUSIPCO 2019
27th European Signal Processing Conference
A Coruña, Spain
September 2-6, 2019
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IMPORTANT DATES
- Satellite Workshop Proposals ? February 4, 2019
- Full Paper Submission ? February 18, 2019
- Notification of Acceptance ? May 17, 2019
- Final Manuscript Submission - May 31, 2019
The 2019 European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) will be held in the charming
city of A Coruña, Spain, from September 2 to September 6, 2019. This flagship conference
of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) will feature a comprehensive
technical program addressing all the latest developments in research and technology for
signal processing. EUSIPCO 2019 will feature world-class speakers, oral and poster
sessions, plenaries, exhibitions, demonstrations, tutorials, and satellite workshops, and
is expected to attract many leading researchers and industry figures from all over the
world.
TECHNICAL SCOPE
We invite the submission of original, unpublished technical papers on topics including
but not limited to:
- Audio and acoustic signal processing
- Speech and language processing
- Image and video processing
- Multimedia signal processing
- Signal processing theory and methods
- Sensor array and multichannel signal processing
- Signal processing for communications
- Radar and sonar signal processing
- Signal processing over graphs and networks
- Nonlinear signal processing
- Statistical signal processing
- Compressed sensing and sparse modelling
- Optimization methods
- Machine learning
- Bio-medical image and signal processing
- Signal processing for computer vision and robotics
- Computational imaging /spectral imaging
- Information forensics and security
- Signal processing for power systems
- Signal processing for education
- Bioinformatics and genomics
- Signal processing for big data
- Signal processing for the internet of things
- Design/implementation of signal processing systems
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
- General Co-Chairs: Mónica F. Bugallo, Stony Brook University, USA; Luis Castedo,
University of A Coruña, Spain
- Technical Program Chairs: Maria Sabrina Greco , University of Pisa, Italy; Marius
Pesavento, University of Darmstadt, Germany
- Publications Co-Chairs: Andrea Ferrari, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France;
Luca Martino, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain
- Financial Chair: Ignacio Santamaría, University of Cantabria, Spain
- Special Sessions Co-Chairs: Markus Rupp, Vienna University of Technology, Austria;
Danilo Mandic, Imperial College London, UK
- Tutorials Co-Chairs: Aleksandar Dogand?i?, Iowa State University, USA; Mario A.T.
Figueiredo, University of Lisboa, Portugal
- Satellite Workshops Chair: Wolfgang Utschick, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- Students Activities Co-Chairs: Pau Closas, Northeastern University, USA; Jordi
Vilà-Valls, University of Toulouse / ISAE-SUPAERO, France
- Industrial Program Chair: Víctor Elvira, IMT Lille Douai, France
- Publicity Chair: Javier Vía, University of Cantabria, Spain
- International Liaisons: Ke Guan, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Henry Argüello,
Industrial University of Santander, Colombia
- Local Chair: Roberto López-Valcarce, atlanTTic, University of Vigo, Spain
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Announcements mailing list
https://lists.eurasip.org/mailman/listinfo/announcements
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Text Mining and Applications (TEMA?19) Track of EPIA?19
TeMA 2019 will be held at the 18th Portuguese Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (EPIA 2018) taking place at Vila Real, Portugal, from 3rd
to 6th September 2019. This track is organized under the auspices of
the Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence (APPIA).
EPIA 2019 URL http://www.epia2019.utad.pt/index.php/call-for-papers
This announcement contains the following information:
[1] Track description; [2] Topics of interest; [3] Important dates;
[4] Paper submission; [5] Track fees; [6] Organizing Committee; [7]
Program Committee and [8] Contacts.
[1] Track Description
The 8th edition of the Text Mining and Applications (TeMA 2019) track
will be a forum for researchers working in Human Language
Technologies, i.e. Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computational
Linguistics (CL), Natural Language Engineering (NLE), Text Mining
(TM), Information Retrieval (IR), and related areas.
The most natural form of sharing knowledge is indeed through textual
documents. Especially on the Web, a huge amount of textual information
is openly published every day, on many different topics and written in
natural language, thus offering new insights and many opportunities
for innovative applications of Human Language Technologies.
Following recent advances in general IA sub?fields such as Natural
Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning (ML), text mining is
now even more valuable as tool for bridging the gap between language
theories and effective use of natural language contents, for
harnessing the power of semi?structured and unstructured data, and to
enable important applications in real?world heterogeneous
environments. Both hidden and new knowledge can be discovered by using
text mining methods, at multiple levels and in multiple dimensions,
and often with high commercial value.
Authors are invited to submit their papers on any of the issues
identified in section [2]. Papers will be blindly reviewed by at least
three members of the Program Committee. All accepted papers will be
published by Springer in a volume of Springer?s Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) corresponding to the proceedings of the
19th EPIA Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2019.
[2] Topics of Interest
Topics include but are not limited to:
Text Mining Natural Language Processing, and Social Media Content Analysis
? Entity Recognition and Disambiguation
? Relation Extraction
? Analysis of Opinions, Emotions and Sentiments
? Text Clustering and Classification
? Machine Translation
? Summarization
? Word Sense Disambiguation
? Co?Reference Resolution
? Language Modeling
? Syntax and Parsing
? Distributional Models and Semantics
? Multi?Word Units
? Lexical Knowledge Acquisition
? Spatio?Temporal Text Mining
? Entailment and Paraphrases
? Natural Language Generation
? Language Resources: Acquisition and Usage
? Cross?Lingual Approaches
? Algorithms and Data Structures for Text Mining
Applications:
? Information Retrieval
? Information Extraction
? Question?Answering and Dialogue Systems
? Text?Based Prediction and Forecasting
? Web Content Annotation
? Computational Social Science
? Computational Journalism
? Health and Well?being
? Big Data Analysis
[3] Important dates
April 15, 2019: Paper submission deadline
May 31, 2019: Notification of paper acceptance
June 15, 2019: Deadline for camera?ready versions
September 3?6, 2019: Conference dates
[4] Paper submission
Submissions must be full technical papers on substantial, original,
and previously unpublished research. Papers can have a maximum length
of 12 pages. All papers should be prepared according to the formatting
instructions of Springer LNAI series. Authors should omit their names
from the submitted papers, and should take reasonable care to avoid
indirectly disclosing their identity. References to own work may be
included in the paper, as long as referred to in the third person. All
papers should be submitted in PDF format through the conference
management website at:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=epia2019
[5] Track Fees:
Track participants must register at the main EPIA 2019 conference. No
extra fee shall be paid for attending this track.
[6] Organizing Committee:
Joaquim F. Ferreira da Silva. Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal.
Altigran Soares da Silva, Universidade Federal do Amzonas
[7] Program Committee:
Adeline Nazarenko ? University of Paris 13, France
Alberto Diaz ? Universidade Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Alberto Simões ? Algoritmi Center - University of Minho, Portugal
Alexandre Rademaker ? IBM / FGV, Brazil
Altigran Silva ? Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Brasil
Aline Villavicencio ? Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Antoine Doucet ? University of Caen, France
António Branco ? Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Béatrice Daille ? University of Nantes, France
Belinda Maia ? Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Bruno Martins ? Instituto Superior Técnico ? Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Eric de La Clergerie ? INRIA, France
Fernando Batista ? Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
Francisco Couto ? Faculdade de Ciências ? Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Gaël Dias ? University of Caen Basse-Normandie
Hugo Oliveira ? Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Irene Rodrigues ? Universidade de Évora, Portugal
Jesús Vilares ? University of A Coruña, Spain
Joaquim Ferreira da Silva ? Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia ?
Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Katerzyna Wegrzyn-Wolska ? ESIGETEL, France
Luciano Baebosa ? Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
Luisa Coheur ? Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal
Manuel Vilares Ferro ? University of Vigo, Spain
Mário Silva ? Instituto Superior Técnico ? Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Mohand Boughanem ? University of Toulouse III, France
Nuno Marques ? Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Pablo Gamallo ? Faculdade de Filologia, Santiago de Compustela, Spain
Paulo Quaresma ? Universidade de Évora, Portugal
Pavel Brazdil ? University of Porto, Portugal
Pável Calado ? Instituto Superior Técnico ? Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Sebastião Pais, Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal
Sérgio Nunes ? Faculdade de Engenharia ? Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Vitor Jorge Rocio ? Universidade Aberta, Portugal
[8] Contacts
Joaquim Francisco Ferreira da Silva, DI/FCT/UNL, Quinta da Torre,
2829?516, Caparica, Portugal. Tel: +351 21 294 8536 (ext. 10732) ?
Fax: +351 21 294 8541 ? E?mail: jfs [at]fct [dot] unl [dot] pt
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Call for Papers
CBMI 2019 - Dublin, Ireland, 4-6 Sept 2019
International Conference on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing
http://cbmi2019.org/
CBMI is the annual conference that brings together the various communities
involved in all aspects of content-based multimedia indexing for retrieval,
browsing, management, visualization and analytics. After 15 successful
editions of the CBMI workshop, CBMI became a conference in 2018 and the next
edition will take place in Dublin, Ireland from 4-6 September 2019. The
scientific program will include invited keynote talks, regular papers,
demonstration papers and three special sessions on ?Medical Image Mining and
Health? (MIME), ?Signals And Multimedia? (SAM), and ?Multimedia Indexing for
Comics? (MIC).
Authors are encouraged to submit previously unpublished research papers in the
broad field of content-based multimedia indexing and applications using the
CBMI 2019 submission system: https://www.conftool.org/cbmi2019/. We wish to
highlight significant contributions addressing the main problems of search and
retrieval but also the related and equally important issues of multimedia
content management, user interaction, large-scale search, machine learning in
retrieval, social media indexing and retrieval.
Authors can submit full length (6 pages ? to be presented as oral
presentation) or short papers (4 pages ? to be presented as posters) to the
regular or special sessions. All paper limits are assumed to include
references. Additionally demonstration papers (up to 4 pages) may also be
submitted that highlight interesting and novel demos of CBMI-related
technologies. The submissions are peer reviewed in a single blind process. The
language of the conference is English. The CBMI 2019 conference adheres to the
IEEE paper formatting guidelines. When preparing your submission, please
follow the IEEE guidelines given by IEEE at the Manuscript Templates for
Conference Proceedings.
The CBMI proceedings are traditionally indexed and distributed by IEEE Xplore
and ACM DL. In addition, authors of the best papers of the conference will be
invited to submit extended versions of their contributions to a special issue
of a leading journal in the field.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
? Audio,visual and multimedia indexing;
? Multimodal and cross-modal indexing;
? Deep learning for multimedia indexing;
? Visual content extraction;
? Audio (speech, music, etc.) content extraction;
? Identification and tracking of semantic regions and events;
? Social media analysis;
? Metadata generation, coding and transformation;
? Multimedia information retrieval (image, audio, video,
text);
? Mobile media retrieval;
? Event-based media processing and retrieval;
? Affective/emotional interaction or interfaces for multimedia
retrieval;
? Multimedia data mining and analytics;
? Multimedia recommendation;
? Large scale multimedia database management;
? Summarization, browsing and organization of multimedia
content;
? Personalization and content adaptation;
? User interaction and relevance feedback;
? Multimedia interfaces, presentation and visualization tools;
? Evaluation and benchmarking of multimedia retrieval systems;
? Applications of multimedia retrieval, e.g., medicine,
lifelogs, satellite imagery, video surveillance;
? Cultural heritage applications.
Important dates:
Full/short paper submission: May 04, 2019
Demo paper submission: May 04, 2019
Special sessions paper submission: May 04, 2019
Notification of acceptance: June 18, 2019
Camera-ready papers due: June 29, 2019
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TSD 2019 - LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
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The twenty-second International Conference on
TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE (TSD 2019)
Ljubljana, Slovenia
September 10-13, 2019
http://www.tsdconference.org
IMPORTANT
The submission deadline March 31 is approaching. We will not extend the deadline.
However, in case you need some extra days, please let us know and do
the following: Register yourself and submit your paper with a valid abstract.
Put 'UNFINISHED' as the first word in the abstract (both in the system
and in the paper). We need at least the abstract to organize the reviews.
When you finish your work, please, update the paper.
TSD HIGHLIGHTS
* Keynote speakers:
Denis Jouvet (Loria, Nancy, France),
Aline Villavicencio (University of Essex, UK),
Bhiksha Raj (Carnegie Mellon University, USA),
Ryan Cotterell (University of Cambridge, UK).
* TSD is traditionally published by Springer-Verlag and regularly listed in
all major citation databases: Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings
Citation Index, DBLP, SCOPUS, EI, INSPEC, COMPENDEX, etc.
* The TSD2019 conference is officially recognized as an INTERSPEECH 2019
satellite event.
* The TSD2019 conference is supported by the International Speech
Communication Association (ISCA). It holds the status of an ISCA
Supported Event.
* TSD offers a high-standard transparent review process - double blind,
final reviewers' discussion.
* TSD is going to take place in the beautiful centre of Ljubljana, the
capital of Slovenia.
* The conference is organized in cooperation with the Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
* TSD provides an all-service package (conference access and material, all
meals, one social event, etc.) for an easily affordable fee.
IMPORTANT DATES
March 31, 2019 ............... Deadline for submission of contributions
May 10, 2019 ................. Notification of acceptance or rejection
May 31, 2019 ................. Deadline for submission of camera-ready papers
September 10-13, 2019 ........ TSD2019 conference date
The proceedings will be provided on flash drives in form of navigable
content. Printed books will be available for extra fee.
TSD SERIES
The TSD series has evolved as a prime forum for interaction between
researchers in both spoken and written language processing from all over
the world. Proceedings of the TSD conference form a book published by
Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)
series. The TSD proceedings are regularly indexed by Thomson Reuters
Conference Proceedings Citation Index. LNAI series are listed in all major
citation databases such as DBLP, SCOPUS, EI, INSPEC, or COMPENDEX.
TOPICS
Topics of the 22nd conference will include (but are not limited to):
Speech Recognition (multilingual, continuous, emotional speech,
handicapped speaker, out-of-vocabulary words, alternative way of
feature extraction, new models for acoustic and language modeling).
Corpora and Language Resources (monolingual, multilingual, text, and
spoken corpora, large web corpora, disambiguation, specialized
lexicons, dictionaries).
Speech and Spoken Language Generation (multilingual, high fidelity
speech synthesis, computer singing).
Tagging, Classification and Parsing of Text and Speech (multilingual
processing, sentiment analysis, credibility analysis, automatic text
labeling, summarization, authorship attribution).
Semantic Processing of Text and Speech (information extraction,
information retrieval, data mining, semantic web, knowledge
representation, inference, ontologies, sense disambiguation, plagiarism
detection).
Integrating Applications of Text and Speech Processing (machine
translation, natural language understanding, question-answering
strategies, assistive technologies).
Automatic Dialogue Systems (self-learning, multilingual,
question-answering systems, dialogue strategies, prosody in dialogues).
Multimodal Techniques and Modeling (video processing, facial animation,
visual speech synthesis, user modeling, emotion and personality
modeling).
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
All programme committee members are listed on the conference web pages
https://www.kiv.zcu.cz/tsd2019/index.php?page=committees
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
The official language of the event is English, however, papers on issues
related to text and speech processing in languages other than English are
strongly encouraged.
LOCATION
Ljubljana, the Slovenian capital - a city, whose name means `The beloved',
is a great place to visit, although you will not find world renowned
attractions here. Nevertheless, it has history, tradition, style, arts
& culture, an atmosphere that is both Central European and Mediterranean;
many also add the adjectives multilingual and hospitable. Being close to
many of the major sights and attractions of Slovenia, Ljubljana can also be
your starting point to discover the country's diversity.
Ljubljana is situated about halfway between Vienna and Venice. Its
character and appearance have been shaped by diverse cultural influences
and historical events. While in winter it is remarkable for its dreamy
Central European character, it is the relaxed Mediterranean feel that
stands out during summer.
Ljubljana is a picturesque city full of romantic views, with a medieval
castle towering over its historical city centre and a calm river spanned by
a series of beautiful bridges running right through it. It's a city with
a medieval heart, a city of the Baroque and Art Nouveau, with an old castle
resting above it like a sleeping beauty.
In Ljubljana eastern and western cultures met; and the Italian concept of
art combined with the sculptural aesthetics of Central European cathedrals.
The city owes its present appearance partly to Italian baroque and partly
to Art Nouveau, which is the style of the numerous buildings erected
immediately after the earthquake of 1895.
The central point of interest in Ljubljana is the Ljubljana Castle,
watching over the city from the centrally located castle hill. The
beginnings of the medieval castle go back to the 9th century, although the
castle building is first mentioned only in 1144. It gained its present
image after the earthquake of 1511 and following further renovations at the
beginning of the 17th century. At present, a funicular connects the Old
Town to the castle hill, adding an even more convenient access alternative
to the tourist train.
Ljubljana lies at the centre of Slovenia. In the morning you can visit the
stunningly beautiful Lake Bled, Lake Bohinj or Soca Valley in the high
mountainous region of the Alps, and in the evening enjoy the sunset in one
of the charming little towns on the Adriatic coast.
It only takes minutes to reach the peaceful and unspoiled countryside of
the city's green surrounding areas, which offer endless opportunities for
hiking, cycling, fishing and horse riding.
We are very excited of the fact that the TSD conference leaves the Czech
Republic for the first time within its 22-year history and that the TSD2019
is going to take place in such a wonderful location as Ljubljana.
ABOUT CONFERENCE
The conference is organized by the Faculty of Applied Sciences, University
of West Bohemia, Pilsen, the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University,
Brno, and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana.
VENUE
Faculty of Electrical Engineering - University of Ljubljana
Trzaska cesta 25
SI-1000 Ljubljana
CONTACT
The preferred way of contacting the conference organizing committee is
writing an e-mail to:
Ms Lucie Tauchenova, TSD2019 Conference Secretary
E-mail: tsd2019@tsdconference.org
Phone: +420 702 994 699
All paper correspondence regarding the conference should be addressed to:
TSD2019 - NTIS P2
Fakulta aplikovanych ved
Zapadoceska univerzita v Plzni
Univerzitni 8
CZ-306 14 Plzen
Czech Republic
Fax: +420 377 632 402 - Please, mark the faxed material with large
capitals 'TSD' on top.
TSD2019 conference website: http://www.tsdconference.org/
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ICNLSP 2019 , the third edition of the International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing, which will be held at the University of Trento on September 12th, 13th 2019.
ICNLSP aims to attract contributions related to natural language and speech processing in basic theories and applications as well. Regular and posters sessions will be organized, in addition to keynotes presented by senior international researchers.
This year, a workshop on NLP solutions for under-resourced languages will be held with ICNLSP.
Authors are invited to present their work relevant to the topics of the conference.
The following list includes the topics of ICNLSP 2019 but not limited to:
Signal processing, acoustic modeling
Architecture of speech recognition system
Deep learning for speech recognition
Analysis of speech
Paralinguistics in Speech and Language
Pathological speech and language
Speech coding
Speech comprehension
Summarization
Speech Translation
Speech synthesis
Speaker and language identification
Phonetics, phonology and prosody
Cognition and natural language processing
Text categorization
Sentiment analysis and opinion mining
Computational Social Web
Arabic dialects processing
Under-resourced languages: tools and corpora
New language models
Arabic OCR
Lexical semantics and knowledge representation
Requirements engineering and NLP
NLP tools for software requirements and engineering
Knowledge fundamentals
Knowledge management systems
Information extraction
Data mining and information retrieval
Machine translation
Submission
Papers must be submitted via the online paper submission system Easychair.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icnlsp2019
Keynote speakers
The workshop on NLP Solutions for Under Resourced Languages NSURL 2019 will be held with ICNLSP 2019 .
Important dates
Submission deadline: 30 April 2019
Notification of acceptance: 15 June 2019
Camera-ready paper due: 10 July 2019
Conference dates: 12, 13 September 2019
Chairs:
Dr. Mourad Abbas
Dr. Abed Alhakim Freihat
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Zero Resource Speech Challenge 2019: TTS without T
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ASVspoof 2019 CHALLENGE:
Future horizons in spoofed/fake audio detection
http://www.asvspoof.org/
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Can you distinguish computer-generated or replayed speech from authentic/bona fide speech? Are you able to design algorithms to detect spoofs/fakes automatically?
Are you concerned with the security of voice-driven interfaces?
Are you searching for new challenges in machine learning and signal processing?
Join ASVspoof 2019 ? the effort to develop next-generation countermeasures for the automatic detection of spoofed/fake audio. In combining the forces of leading research institutes and industry, ASVspoof 2019 encompasses two separate sub-challenges in logical and physical access control, and provides a common database of the most advanced spoofing attacks to date. The aim is to study both the limits and opportunities of spoofing countermeasures in the context of automatic speaker verification and fake audio detection.
CHALLENGE TASK
Given a short audio clip, determine whether it represents authentic/bona fide human speech, or a spoof/fake (replay, synthesized speech or converted voice). You will be provided with a large database of labelled training and development data and will develop machine learning and signal processing countermeasures to distinguish automatically between the two. Countermeasure performance will be evaluated jointly with an automatic speaker verification (ASV) system provided by the organisers.
BACKGROUND:
The ASVspoof 2019 challenge follows on from two previous ASVspoof challenges, held in 2015 and 2017. The 2015 edition focused on spoofed speech generated with text-to-speech (TTS) and voice conversion (VC) technologies. The 2017 edition focused on replay spoofing. The 2019 edition is the first to address all three forms attack and the latest, cutting-edge spoofing attack technology.
ADVANCES:
Today?s state-of-the-art, TTS and VC technologies produce speech signals that are as good as perceptually indistinguishable from bona fide speech. The LOGICAL ACCESS sub-challenge aims to determine whether the advances in TTS and VC pose a greater threat to the reliability of automatic speaker verification and spoofing countermeasure technologies. The PHYSICAL ACCESS sub-challenge builds upon the 2017 edition with a far more controlled evaluation setup which extends the focus of ASVspoof to fake audio detection in, e.g. the manipulation of voice-driven interfaces (smart speakers).
METRICS:
The 2019 edition also adopts a new metric, the tandem detection cost function (t-DCF). Adoption of the t-DCF metric aligns ASVspoof more closely to the field of ASV. The challenge nonetheless focuses on the development of standalone spoofing countermeasures; participation in ASVspoof 2019 does NOT require any expertise in ASV. The equal error rate (EER) used in previous editions remains as a secondary metric, supporting the wider implications of ASVspoof involving fake audio detection.
SCHEDULE:
Training and development data release: 19th December 2018
Evaluation data release: 15th February 2019
Deadline to submit evaluation scores: 22nd February 2019
Organisers return results to participants: 15th March 2019
INTERSPEECH paper submission deadline: 29th March 2019
REGISTRATION:
Registration should be performed once only for each participating entity and by sending an email to registration@asvspoof.org with ?ASVspoof 2019 registration? as the subject line. The mail body should include: (i) the name of the team; (ii) the name of the contact person; (iii) their country; (iv) their status (academic/non-academic), and (v) the challenge scenario(s) for which they wish to participate (indicative only). Data download links will be communicated to registered contact persons only.
MAILING LIST:
Subscribe to general mailing list by sending e-mail with subject line ?subscribe asvspoof2019? to sympa@asvspoof.org. To post messages to the mailing list itself, send e-mails to asvspoof2019@asvspoof.org
ORGANIZERS*:
Junichi Yamagishi, NII, Japan & Univ. of Edinburgh, UK
Massimiliano Todisco, EURECOM, France
Md Sahidullah, Inria, France
Héctor Delgado, EURECOM, France
Xin Wang, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Nicholas Evans, EURECOM, France
Tomi Kinnunen, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Kong Aik Lee, NEC, JAPAN
Ville Vestman, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
* Equal contribution
CONTRIBUTORS:
University of Edinburgh, UK; Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, University of Science and Technology of China, China; iFlytek Research, China; Saarland University / DFKI GmbH, Germany; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Japan; HOYA, Japan; Google LLC (Text-to-Speech team, Google Brain team, Deepmind); University of Avignon, France; Aalto University, Finland; University of Eastern Finland, Finland; EURECOM, France.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
info@asvspoof.org
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The NASA Apollo program relied on a massive team of dedicated scientists, engineers, and specialists working seamlessly together in a cohesive manner to accomplish probably one of mankind’s greatest technological achievements in history. The Fearless Steps Initiative by UTD-CRSS has led to the digitization of 19,000 hours of analog audio data and development of algorithms to extract meaningful information from this multichannel naturalistic data. Further exploring the intricate communication characteristics of problem solving on the scale as complex as going to the moon can lead to the development of novel algorithms beneficial for speech processing and conversational understanding in challenging environments. As an initial step to motivate a streamlined and collaborative effort from the speech and language community, we propose The FEARLESS STEPS (FS-1) Challenge.
Most of the data for the Apollo Missions is unlabeled and has thus far motivated the development of some unsupervised and semi-supervised speech algorithms. The Challenge Tasks for this session encourage the development of such solutions for core speech and language tasks on data with limited ground-truth/low resource availability, and serves as the first step towards extracting high level information from such massive unlabeled corpora.
This edition of the Fearless Steps Challenge with include all or most of the following tasks:
The necessary ground truth labels and transcripts will be provided for the training/development set data.
For more information, Please visit the release website: https://exploreapollo.org/
The Corpus Data can be found at http://fearlesssteps.exploreapollo.org/
Organizers:
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The organizing committee has the pleasure to invite you to the 1st Automatic Assessment of Parkinsonian Speech Workshop which will be held in Cambridge, MA, USA, at the premises of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Parkinson’s disease affects the cells producing dopamine in the brain. Parkinson’s disease symptoms include muscle rigidity, tremors, and changes in the speech. After diagnosis, treatments can help relieve symptoms, but there is no cure. Thus an early diagnosis is essential and the speech is one of those biomarkers requiring more research to evaluate its potentiality for this purpose.
Despite of the amount of research in the field, there is still room for developing new knowledge, not only about the characteristics of the speech of people affected with Parkinson’s disease, but also about its correlation with the extent of the disease. Automatic systems to evaluate and assess the disease will take advantage of the new knowledge generated in the field to make more accurate and robust systems.
AAPS'2019 aims at fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and interactions among researchers in the field of the automatic assessment of parkinsonian speech, thus reaching the whole scientific community.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Prospective authors are asked to electronically submit an extended abstract of their contributions using the online management tool. Preliminary papers should be submitted as .pdf documents using the on-line management tool of the workshop, fitted to the linked template with a maximum length of 4 pages (recommended length 1 page), including figures and tables, in English. The submitted documents should include the title and authors' names, affiliations and addresses. In addition, the e-mail address and phone number of the corresponding author should be given. The final version of the paper will be submitted by the authors after its acceptance by the program committee, fitted to the linked template, with a maximum length of 4 pages.
Workshop proceedings will be edited in electronic form with an ISBN. Author registration to the conference is required for accepted papers to be included in the proceedings. An extended version of the best papers presented at the workshop will be eligible for publication in a referred journal.
If you are thinking about submitting your work to the workshop, please, have in mind the deadlines set by the local organizing committee:
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Call for participation - FinTOC shared task
? The Second Financial Narrative Processing Workshop (FNP 2019)
?The 22nd Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa?19)
Task: Predict a Table of Content (ToC) from financial documents.
Two sub-tasks are proposed :
Detection of titles
Prediction of a ToC
Shared task webpage:http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/cfie/shared-task/
Shared task contact: fin.toc.task@gmail.com
Important dates
Registration deadline: June 29, 2019
Submission deadline: July 13, 2019
Workshop day: September 30, 3019
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The Second Financial Narrative Processing Workshop (FNP 2019)
To be held at The 22nd Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa?19) in Turku, Finland. Workshop URL: http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/cfie/fnp2019/ Shared Task URL: http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/cfie/shared-task/ WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: Following the success of the First FNP 2018 at LREC18, Japan, we have had a great deal of positive feedback and interest in continuing the development of the financial narrative processing field. This prompted us to hold a training workshop in textual analysis methods for financial narratives that was oversubscribed showing that there is an increasing interest in the subject. As a result, we are now motivated to organise the Second Financial Narrative Processing Workshop, FNP 2019. The workshop will continue focusing on the use of Natural Language Processing (NLP), Machine Learning (ML), and Corpus Linguistics (CL) methods related to all aspects of financial text mining and financial narrative processing (FNP). There is a growing interest in the application of automatic and computer-aided approaches for extracting, s g, and analysing both qualitative and quantitative financial data. In recent years, previous manual small-scale research in the Accounting and Finance literature has been scaled up with the aid of NLP and ML methods, for example to examine approaches to retrieving structured content from financial reports, and to study the causes and consequences of corporate disclosure and financial reporting outcomes. One focal point of the proposed workshop is to develop a better understanding of the determinants of financial disclosure quality and the factors that influence the quality of information disclosed to investors beyond the quantitative data reported in the financial statements. The workshop will also encourage efforts to build resources and tools to help advance the work on financial narrative processing (including content retrieval and classification) due to the dearth of publicly available datasets and the high cost and limited access of content providers. The workshop aims to advance research on the lexical properties and narrative aspects of corporate disclosures, including glossy (PDF) annual reports, US 10-K and 10-Q financial documents, corporate press releases (including earning announcements), conference calls, media articles, social media, etc. For FNP 2019 we are collaborating with Fortia Financial Solutions, a French based company specialised in Financial Investment and Risk management on organising a shared task on automatic detection of financial documents structure as part of FNP 2019. http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/cfie/shared-task/ Systems participating in the shared task can be submitted as short papers to be part of the workshop's proceedings. MOTIVATION AND TOPICS OF INTEREST: Financial narrative disclosures represent a large part of firms overall financial communications with investors. Textual commentaries help to clarify issues obscured by complex accounting methods and footnote disclosures. In addition, narratives summarise corporate strategy,contextualise results, explain governance arrangements, describe corporate social responsibility policy, and provide forward-looking information for investors. They also provide management with an opportunity to obfuscate accounting results and manipulate readers? perceptions of underlying economic performance. ORGANISING COMMITTEE: - General Chair: Dr Mahmoud El-Haj (SCC, Lancaster University, UK) - Program Chairs: Dr Paul Rayson (SCC, Lancaster University,UK)and Prof Steven Young (LUMS, Lancaster University, UK) - Publication Chair: Dr Houda Bouamor (Fortia Financial Solution, France) - Publicity Chairs: Dr Sira Ferradans (Fortia Financial Solution, France), and Dr Cathrine Salzedo (LUMS, Lancaster University, UK)IMPORTANT DATES: March 25, 2019: First Call for Workshop Papers June 5, 2019: Second Call for Workshop Papers August 18, 2019 (Midnight PST): Workshop Paper Submissions Deadline August 18, 2019: Notification of Acceptance September 6, 2019 (Midnight GMT -12): Camera Ready Papers September 18, 2019 Workshop Schedule Monday September 30, 2019: Workshop Date (Half day). CALL FOR PAPERS We invite submissions on topics that include, but are not limited to, the following: Applying core technologies on financial narratives: morphological analysis, disambiguation, tokenization, POS tagging, named entity recognition, chunking, parsing, semantic role labeling, sentiment analysis, document quality and advanced readability metrics etc. Financial narratives resources: dictionaries, annotated data, tools and technologies etc. Given the international nature of the conference, we particularly welcome FNP papers reporting non- English and multilingual research, describing the different regulatory regimes within which companies operate internationally. Submissions may include work in progress as well as finished work. Submissions must have a clear focus on specific issues pertaining to the financial narrative processing whether it is English or multilingual. Descriptions of commercial systems are welcome but authors should be willing to discuss the details of their work. Dual submissions should be disclosed at time of submission.PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Submissions must describe substantial, original, completed and unpublished work. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation and analysis should be included. Submissions may consist of no less than four (4) and up to eight (8) pages of content, plus unlimited references. Accepted papers authors are required to submit a camera ready to be included in the final proceedings. Authors of accepted papers will be notified after the notification of acceptance with further details. Accepted papers will be published on ACL Anthology https://aclanthology.info. The Proceedings will include both oral and poster papers, in the same format. Authors of papers accepted for oral or poster presentation at FNP 2019 must notify the program chairs by the camera-ready deadline as to whether the paper will be presented. We will not accept for publication or presentation the papers that overlap significantly in content or results with papers that will be (or have been) published elsewhere. PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: Andrew Moore (SCC, Lancaster University, UK) Antonio Moreno Sandoval (UAM, Spain) Catherine Salzedo (LUMS, Lancaster University, UK) Denys Proux (Naver Labs, Switzerland) Djamé Seddah (INRIA-Paris, France) Eshrag Refaee (Jazan University, Saudi Arabia) George Giannakopoulos (SKEL Lab ? NCSR Demokritos, Greece) Haithem Afli (Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland) Houda Bouamor (Fortia Financial Solutions, France) Mahmoud El-Haj (SCC, Lancaster University, UK) Marina Litvak (Sami Shamoon College of Engineering, Israel) Martin Walker (University of Manchester, UK) Paul Rayson (SCC, Lancaster University, UK)
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'SpeD 2019' Organizing Committee invites you to attend the 10th Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue, at Timisoara, Romania. SpeD 2019 celebrates its 10th edition by extending the topics of interest from spoken language technology and human-computer dialogue towards broader, related domains: multimodal signal processing, biosecurity, human-robot interaction and embedded systems.
Furthermore, 'SpeD 2019' conference and international forum will reflect some of the latest tendencies in machine learning for audio, speech, image and multimodal information processing, biometrics and security for IoT, intelligent robots and embedded systems. 'SpeD 2019' will also focus on the most recent applications in these domains.
The series of 'SpeD' conferences is sponsored by IEEE and EURASIP. As all previous editions since 2009, 'SpeD 2019' Proceedings will be indexed by the IEEE Xplore and by Thomson Conference Proceedings Citation Index.
Topics:
Schedule:
Conference website: https://sped.pub.ro/'
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The 21st ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2019)
Suzhou, Jiangsu, China October 14-18, 2019
ICMI 2019 Doctoral Consortium - Call for Contributions
The goal of the ICMI Doctoral Consortium is to provide PhD students with an opportunity to present their work to a group of mentors and peers from a diverse set of academic and industrial institutions, to receive feedback on their doctoral research plan and progress, and to build a cohort of young researchers interested in designing and developing multimodal interfaces and interaction. We invite students from all PhD granting institutions who are in the process of forming or carrying out a plan for their PhD research in the area of designing and developing multimodal interfaces. We expect to provide some economic support to attendees that will cover part of their costs (travel, registration, etc.).
Who should apply?
While we encourage applications from students at any stage of doctoral training, the doctoral consortium will benefit most the students who are in the process of forming or developing their doctoral research. These students will have passed their qualifiers or have completed the majority of their coursework, will be planning or developing their dissertation research, and will not be very close to completing their dissertation research. Students from any PhD granting institution whose research falls within designing and developing multimodal interfaces and interaction are encouraged to apply.
Submission Guidelines
Graduate students pursuing a PhD degree in a field related to designing multimodal interfaces should submit the following materials:
1. Extended Abstract: A four-page description of your PhD research plan and progress in the ACM SigConf format. Your extended abstract should follow the same outline, details, and format of the ICMI short papers. The submissions will not be anonymous. In particular, it should cover: o The key research questions and motivation of your research o Background and related work that informs your research o A statement of hypotheses or a description of the scope of the technical problem o Your research plan, outlining stages of system development or series of studies o The research approach and methodology o Your results to date (if any) and a description of remaining work o A statement of research contributions to date (if any) and expected contributions of your PhD work 2. Advisor Letter: A one-page letter of nomination from the student's PhD advisor. This letter is not a letter of support. Instead, it should focus on the student's PhD plan and how the Doctoral Consortium event might contribute to the student's PhD training and research. 3. CV: A two-page curriculum vitae of the student.
All materials should be prepared in PDF format and submitted through the ICMI submission system.
Review Process
The Doctoral Consortium will follow a review process in which submissions will be evaluated by a number of factors including (1) the quality of the submission, (2) the expected benefits of the
consortium for the student's PhD research, and (3) the student's contribution to the diversity of topics, backgrounds, and institutions, in order of importance. More particularly, the quality of the submission will be evaluated based on the potential contributions of the research to the field of multimodal interfaces and its impact on the field and beyond. Finally, we hope to achieve a diversity of research topics, disciplinary backgrounds, methodological approaches, and home institutions in this year's Doctoral Consortium cohort. We do not expect more than two students to be invited from each institution to represent a diverse sample. Women and other underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply.
Financial Support
The conference is pleased to offer partial financial support for doctoral students participating in the Doctoral Consortium and attending the conference. Only students who apply and are accepted for participation in the Doctoral Consortium can be considered for financial support. The number and size of the offers of financial support are contingent upon the number of invited student participants.
Attendance
All authors of accepted submissions are expected to attend the Doctoral Consortium and the main conference poster session. The attendees will present their PhD work as a short talk at the Consortium and as a poster at the conference poster session. A detailed program for the Consortium and the participation guidelines for the poster session will be available after the camera-ready deadline.
Process
Submission format: Four-page extended abstract using the ACM format (https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template#aL2) Submission system: https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=sigchi/ Selection process: Peer-Reviewed Presentation format: Talk on consortium day and participation in the conference poster session Proceedings: Included in conference proceedings and ACM Digital Library Doctoral Consortium Co-chairs: Daniel McDuff (Microsoft Research) and Kristiina Jokinen (AIST)
Important Dates
Submission deadline June 28th, 2019 (23:59PM, PST) Notifications July 26th, 2019 Camera-ready August 9th, 2019 Doctoral Consortium date October 14th, 2019
Questions?
For more information and updates on the ICMI 2019 Doctoral Consortium, visit the Doctoral Consortium page of the main conference website https://icmi.acm.org/2019/index.php?id=cfdc For further questions, contact the Doctoral Consortium co-chairs:
Daniel McDuff (Microsoft Research) damcduff@microsoft.com Kristiina Jokinen (AI Research Center, AIST Tokyo Waterfront) kristiina.jokinen@aist.go.jp
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Call for Workshops
The International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2019) will be held in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China, during October 14-18, 2019. ICMI is the premier international conference for multidisciplinary research on multimodal human-human and human-computer interaction analysis, interface design, and system development. The theme of the ICMI 2019 conference is Multimodal representation of human behavior in context. ICMI has developed a tradition of hosting workshops in conjunction with the main conference to foster discourse on new research, technologies, social science models and applications. Examples of recent workshops include:
Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction
Group Interaction Frontiers in Technology
Modeling Cognitive Processes from Multimodal Data
Human-Habitat for Health
Multimodal Analyses enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction
Investigating Social Interactions with Artificial Agents
Child Computer Interaction
Multimodal Interaction for Education
We are seeking workshop proposals on emerging research areas related to the main conference topics, and those that focus on multi-disciplinary research. We would also strongly encourage workshops that will include a diverse set of keynote speakers (factors to consider include: gender, ethnic background, institutions, years of experience, geography, etc.).
The format, style, and content of accepted workshops are under the control of the workshop organizers. Workshops may be of a half-day or one day in duration. Workshop organizers will be expected to manage the workshop content, be present to moderate the discussion and panels, invite experts in the domain, and maintain a website for the workshop. Workshop papers will be indexed by ACM.
Submission
Prospective workshop organizers are invited to submit proposals in PDF format (Max. 3 pages). Please email proposals to the workshop chairs: Hongwei Ding (hwding@sjtu.edu.cn), Carlos Busso (busso@utdallas.edu) and Tadas Baltrusaitis (tadyla@gmail.com). The proposal should include the following:
Workshop title
List of organizers including affiliation, email address, and short biographies
Workshop motivation, expected outcomes and impact
Tentative list of keynote speakers
Workshop format (by invitation only, call for papers, etc.), anticipated number of talks/posters, workshop duration (half-day or full-day) including tentative program
Planned advertisement means, website hosting, and estimated participation
Paper review procedure (single/double-blind, internal/external, solicited/invited-only, pool of reviewers, etc.)
Paper submission and acceptance deadlines
Special space and equipment requests, if any
Important Dates
Workshop proposal submission: Saturday, February 16, 2019
Notification of acceptance: Saturday, March 2, 2019
Workshop Date: Monday, October 14, 2019
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Call for Papers
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Second International Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis in Sports @ ACM Multimedia, October 21-25, 2019, Nice, France
We'd like to invite you to submit your paper proposals for the 2nd International Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis in Sports to be held in Nice, France together with ACM Multimedia 2019. The ambition of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from different disciplines to share ideas on current multimedia/multimodal content analysis research in sports. We welcome multimodal-based research contributions as well as best-practice contributions focusing on the following (and similar, but not limited to) topics:
– annotation and indexing
– athlete and object tracking
– activity recognition, classification and evaluation
– event detection and indexing
– performance assessment
– injury analysis and prevention
– data driven analysis in sports
– graphical augmentation and visualization in sports
– automated training assistance
– camera pose and motion tracking
– brave new ideas / extraordinary multimodal solutions
Submissions can be of varying length from 4 to 8 pages, plus additional pages for the reference pages. There is no distinction between long and short papers, but the authors may themselves decide on the appropriate length of the paper.
Please refer to the workshop website for further information:
http://multimedia-computing.de/mmsports2019/
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Due: July 8, 2019
Acceptance Notification: August 5, 2019
Camera Ready Submission: August 19, 2019
Workshop Date: TBA; either Oct 21 or Oct 25, 2019
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Lienhart
Multimedia Computing & Computer Vision
Institut für Informatik, Universität Augsburg
Informatik Building N, Room # 1013
Universitätsstr. 6 a, 86159 Augsburg, Germany
email: Rainer.Lienhart@informatik.uni-augsburg.de
phone: +49 (821) 598-5703 cell: +49 (163) 960 5367
Skype: skype@videoanalysis.org. Threema oder FaceTime
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First Call for Papers
Conference on
*Rational Approaches in Language Science (RAILS)*
24-26 October, 2019
Saarbruecken, Germany
The language sciences increasingly have in common their adoption of rational
probabilistic approaches, such as Bayesian, Information Theoretic, and Game Theoretic
frameworks. The goal of this conference is to bring together speech and language
researchers whose scientific contributions reflect the full diversity of disciplines and
methodologies ? from speech to discourse, on-line processing to corpus-based
investigation, through to language change and evolution ? that have benefited from, and
share, such rational explanations.
*Keynote speakers:*
* Gerhard Jaeger, /Tuebingen University/
* Gina Kuperberg, /Tufts University/
* Hannah Rohde, /University of Edinburgh/
* Rory Turnbull, /University of Hawai?i at M?noa/
We therefore seek submissions from across the language sciences ? including speech
science, theoretical linguistics, empirical linguistics, psycholinguistics and
neuroscience, computational linguistics, as well as language development, change and
evolution ? which apply rational probabilistic explanations to linguistic phenomena, or
bring novel experimental findings to bear on such accounts.
Submissions in the form of 400 word abstracts are to be submitted electronically:
Submissions open: 1 May
Submissions due: 1 June
Notification of acceptance: 1 July
Conference: October 24-26
Submission will be considered for either oral or poster presentation. More details on the
submission format and procedure will be available soon from the conference web-page:
rails.sfb1102.uni-saarland.de <http://rails.sfb1102.uni-saarland.de>
Scientific and financial support for this conference comes from the *Collaborative
Research Center SFB1102 ?Information Density and Linguistic Encoding?*:
sfb1102.uni-saarland.de <http://sfb1102.uni-saarland.de>
Conference organizers:
Matthew Crocker (chair)
Bistra Andreeva
Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb
Vera Demberg
Robin Lemke
Noortje Venhuizen
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR 7018 CNRS/Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle
‘R-atics6 [paʁi] 7th - 8th November 2019
‘R-atics6 The Laboratory of Phonetics and Phonology of the Université Sorbonne nouvelle organizes the ’R-atics 6 colloquium in Paris the 7th and 8th November 2019. ‘R-atics gathers an international network of researchers working on different issues concerning r sounds and has been previously organized in Nijmegen (The Netherlands), Bruxelles (Belgium), Bozen (Italy), Grenoble (France) and Leeuwarden (Nethrelands). This is an international mid-size specific conference that enhances mutual cooperation in a friendly environment on phonetic, phonological and sociolinguistic aspects of rhotics. The 2019 edition will propose to emphasize, in addition to the usual themes, r's in indigenous languages and the automatic treatment of rhotic consonants variation.
Invited speakers
Martine Adda-Dekker: LPP, CNRS-UMR 7018, Sorbonne nouvelle & Limsi CNRS
Koen Sebreghts: University of Utrecht
Moges Yigezu: University of Addis Ababa Organizing committee
Didier Demolin: LPP, CNRS-UMR 7018, Sorbonne nouvelle
Alexis Dehais Underdown: LPP, CNRS-UMR 7018, Sorbonne nouvelle
Cédric Gendrot: LPP, CNRS-UMR 7018, Sorbonne nouvelle
Naomi Yamaguchi: LPP, CNRS-UMR 7018, Sorbonne nouvelle
Key dates
Abstract deadline: 1st July 2019.
Authors notification: 15th July 2019
Registration: 30th September 2019
Colloquium: 7th-8th November 2019
CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite contributions specifically to any theme concerning the r and the two themes chosen for this edition: 'r's in indigenous languages and the automatic treatment of the variation of rhotics'.
the diversity of r realizations
the socio-phonetic aspects of r realizations
the production the perception of rhotics in a language or in a language family
the description of rhotics in the world’s languages
the phonological status of r sounds
issues in the acquisition of rhotics in L1 and L2
aspects of corrective phonetics in the pronunciation of r sounds
r sounds in clinical phonetics
Abstracts of 500 words (plus bibliographic references) should be sent in PDF format to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ratics6 by 1 July 2019. Authors will take care to anonymize their communication (do not indicate names and affiliations of authors, do not refer directly to one’s own publications) and specify the type of presentation (oral, poster, indifferent).
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LREC 2020, 12th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation -
Palais du Pharo, Marseille, France
11-16 May 2020
Main Conference: 13-14-15 May 2020
Workshops and Tutorials: 11-12 & 16 May 2020
Conference web site: https://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/
Twitter: @LREC2020
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
The European Language Resources Association (ELRA) is glad to announce the 12th edition of LREC, organised with the support of national and international organisations among which AFCP, AILC, ATALA, CLARIN, ILCB, LDC, ...
CONFERENCE AIMS
LREC is the major event on Language Resources (LRs) and Evaluation for Human Language Technologies (HLT). LREC aims to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art, explore new R&D directions and emerging trends, exchange information regarding LRs and their applications, evaluation methodologies and tools, on-going and planned activities, industrial uses and needs, requirements coming from e-science and e-society, with respect both to policy issues as well as to scientific/technological and organisational ones.
LREC provides a unique forum for researchers, industrials and funding agencies from across a wide spectrum of areas to discuss issues and opportunities, find new synergies and promote initiatives for international cooperation, in support of investigations in language sciences, progress in language technologies (LT) and development of corresponding products, services and applications, and standards.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
Issues in the design, construction and use of LRs: text, speech, sign, gesture, image, in single or multimodal/multimedia data
Exploitation of LRs in systems and applications
LRs in the age of deep neural networks
Issues in LT evaluation
General issues regarding LRs & Evaluation
LREC 2020 HOT TOPICS
Less Resourced and Endangered Languages
Special attention will be devoted to less resourced and endangered languages: it is expected that LREC2020 makes room to activities carried out to support indigenous languages, building on the United Nations/UNESCO International Year of Indigenous Languages being celebrated in 2019.
Language and the Brain
Studying the neural basis of language helps in understanding both language processing and the brain mechanisms. LREC2020 will encourage all submissions addressing language and the brain. Among possible subtopics, submissions could focus on new datasets and resources (neuroimaging, controlled corpora, lexicons, etc.), methods aiming at new multimodal experimentations (e.g. EEG in virtual reality), language processing applications (e.g. brain decoding, brain-computer interfaces), etc.
Machine/Deep Learning
The availability of LRs is a key element of the development of high quality Human Language Technologies based on AI/Machine Learning approaches, and LREC is the best place to get access to this data, in many languages and for many domains. In addition to submissions addressing ML issues based on large quantities of data, those applied to languages for which only small, noisy or sparse data exist are also most welcomed.
DESCRIBE AND SHARE YOUR LRs!
In addition to describing your LRs in the LRE Map ? now a normal step in the submission procedure of many conferences ? LREC recognises the importance of sharing resources and making them available to the community.
When submitting a paper, you will be offered the possibility to share your LRs (data, tools, web-services, etc.), uploading them in a special LREC repository set up by ELRA. Your LRs will be made available to all LREC participants before the conference, to be re-used, compared, analysed. This effort of sharing LRs, linked to the LRE Map for their description, contributes to creating a common repository where everyone can deposit and share data.
PROGRAMME
The Scientific Programme will include invited talks, oral presentations, poster and demo presentations, and panels, in addition to a keynote address by the winner of the Antonio Zampolli Prize.
We will also organise an Industrial Track and a Reproducibility Track: for these there will be separate Calls.
SUBMISSIONS AND DATES
Submission of oral and poster (or poster+demo) papers: 25 November 2019
LREC2020 asks for full papers from 4 pages to 8 pages (plus more pages for references if needed) , which must strictly follow the LREC stylesheet which will be available on the conference website. Papers must be submitted through the LREC2020 submission platform (it uses START from Softconf) and will be peer-reviewed.
Submission of proposals for workshops, tutorials and panels: 24 October 2019
Proposals should be submitted via an online form on the LREC website and will be reviewed by the Programme Committee.
PROCEEDINGS
The Proceedings will include both oral and poster papers, in the same format.
There is no difference in quality between oral and poster presentations. Only the appropriateness of the type of communication (more or less interactive) to the content of the paper will be considered.
LREC 2010, LREC 2012 and LREC 2014 Proceedings are included in the Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index. The other editions are being processed.
LREC Proceedings are indexed in Scopus (Elsevier).
Substantially extended versions of papers selected by reviewers as the most appropriate will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Language Resources and Evaluation Journal published by Springer (a SCI-indexed journal).
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Nicoletta Calzolari ? CNR, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale ?Antonio Zampolli?, Pisa - Italy (Conference chair)
Frédéric Béchet ? LIS-CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille- France
Philippe Blache ? CNRS & Aix-Marseille University, Marseille- France
Christopher Cieri ? Linguistic Data Consortium, Philadelphia - USA
Khalid Choukri ? ELRA, Paris - France
Thierry Declerck ? DFKI GmbH, Saarbrücken - Germany
Hitoshi Isahara ? Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi - Japan
Bente Maegaard ? Centre for Language Technology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen - Denmark
Joseph Mariani ? LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay - France
Asuncion Moreno ? Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona - Spain
Jan Odijk ? UIL-OTS, Utrecht - The Netherlands
Stelios Piperidis ? Athena Research Center/ILSP, Athens - Greece
CONFERENCE EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Sara Goggi ? CNR, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale ?Antonio Zampolli?, Pisa - Italy
Hélène Mazo ? ELDA/ELRA, Paris - France
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
REPROLANG 2020
Shared Task on the Reproduction of Research Results in Science and Technology of Language
(part of LREC 2020 conference)
Marseille, France
May 13-15, 2020
http://wordpress.let.vupr.nl/lrec-reproduction
We are very pleased to announce REPROLANG 2020, the Shared Task on the Reproduction of
Research Results in Science and Technology of Language, organized by ELRA - European
Language Resources Association with the technical support of CLARIN - European Research
Infrastructure for Language Resources and Technology, as part of the LREC 2020 conference.
BACKGROUND
Scientific knowledge is grounded on falsifiable predictions and thus its credibility and
raison d?être relies on the possibility of repeating experiments and getting similar
results as originally
obtained and reported. In many young scientific areas, including ours, acknowledgement
and promotion of the reproduction of research results need very much to be increased.
For this reason, a special track on reproducibility is included into the LREC 2020
conference regular program (side by side with other sessions on other topics) for papers
on reproduction of research results, and the present specific community-wide shared task
is launched to elicit and motivate the spread of scientific work on reproduction. This
initiative builds on the previous pioneer LREC workshops on reproducibility 4REAL 2016
and 4REAL 2018.
SHARED TASK
The shared task is of a new type: it is partly similar to the usual competitive shared
tasks --- in the sense that all participants share a common goal; but it is partly
different to previous shared tasks --- in the sense that its primary focus is on seeking
support and confirmation of previous results, rather than on overcoming those previous
results with superior ones. Thus instead of a competitive shared task, with each
participant struggling for an individual top system that scores as far as possible from a
rough baseline, this will be a cooperative shared task, with participants struggling for
systems that reproduce as close as possible an original complex research experiment and
thus eventually reinforcing the level of reliability on its results by means of their
eventually convergent outcomes. Concomitantly, like with competitive shared tasks, in the
process of participating in the collaborative shared task, new ideas for improvement and
new advances beyond the reproduced results find here an excellent ground to be ignited.
We invite researchers to reproduce the results of a selected set of articles, which have
been offered by the respective authors with their consent to be used for this shared
task. Papers submitted for this task are expected to report on reproduction findings, to
document how the results of the original paper were reproduced, to discuss
reproducibility challenges, to inform on time, space or data requirements found
concerning training and testing, to ponder on lessons learned, to elaborate on
recommendations for best practices, etc.
Submissions that in addition to the reproduction exercise, report also on results of the
replication of the selected tasks with other languages, domains, data sets, models,
methods, algorithms, downstream tasks, etc. are also encouraged. These should permit to
gain insight also into the robustness of the replicated approaches, their learning curves
and potential of incremental performance, their capacity of generalization, their
transferability across experimental circumstances and into eventual real-life usage
scenarios, their suitability to support further progress, etc.
PUBLICATION
LREC conferences have one of the top h5-index scores of research impact among the world
class venues for research on Human Language Technology.
Accepted papers for the shared task will be published in the Proceedings of the LREC 2020
main conference. LREC Proceedings are freely available from ELRA and ACL Anthology. They
are indexed in Scopus (Elsevier) and in DBLP. LREC 2010, LREC 2012 and LREC 2014
Proceedings are included in the Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index
(the other editions are being processed).
Substantially extended versions of papers selected by reviewers as the most appropriate
will be considered for publication in special issues of the Language Resources and
Evaluation Journal published by Springer (a SCI-indexed journal).
IMPORTANT DATES
November 25, 2019: deadline for paper submission (aligned with LREC 2020)
November 27: deadline for projects in gitlab.com to go public
February 14, 2020: notification of acceptance
May 11-16: LREC conference takes place
SELECTED TASKS
The Selection Committee has selected a broad range of papers and tasks.
Chapter A: Lexical processing
Task A.1: Cross-lingual word embeddings
Artetxe, Mikel, Gorka Labaka, and Eneko Agirre. 2018. ?A robust self-learning method for
fully unsupervised cross-lingual mappings of word embeddings?. In Proceedings of the 56th
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2018), pp. 789?798.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/P18-1073
Major reproduction comparables: Accuracy scores (tables 1 to 4).
Task A.2: Named entity embeddings
Newman-Griffis, Denis, Albert M Lai, and Eric Fosler-Lussier. 2018. ?Jointly Embedding
Entities and Text with Distant Supervision?. In Proceedings of The Third Workshop on
Representation Learning for NLP, pp. 195?206.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/W18-3026
Major reproduction comparables: Spearman?s ? scores for semantic similarity predictions
(tables 3 and 4), and accuracy scores (table 6).
Chapter B: Sentence processing
Task B.1: POS tagging
Bohnet, Bernd, Ryan McDonald, Gonçalo Simões, Daniel Andor, Emily Pitler, and Joshua
Maynez. 2018. ?Morphosyntactic Tagging with a Meta-BiLSTM Model over Context Sensitive
Token Encodings?. In Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics (ACL 2018), pp. 2642?2652.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/P18-1246
Major reproduction comparables: f-score values (tables 2 to 8).
Task B.2: Sentence semantic relatedness
Gupta, Amulya, and Zhu Zhang. 2018. ?To Attend or not to Attend: A Case Study on
Syntactic Structures for Semantic Relatedness?. In Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting
of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2018), pp. 2116?2125.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/P18-1197
Major reproduction comparables: Pearson?s r and Spearman?s ? scores for the semantic
relatedness
(table 1), and f-score values for paraphrase detection (table 2).
Chapter C: Text processing
Task C.1: Relation extraction and classification
Rotsztejn, Jonathan, Nora Hollenstein, and Ce Zhang. 2018. ?ETH-DS3Lab at SemEval-2018
Task 7: Effectively Combining Recurrent and Convolutional Neural Networks for Relation
Classification and Extraction?. In Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on
Semantic Evaluation (SemEval 2018), pp. 689?696.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/S18-1112
Major reproduction comparables: precision, recall and f-score values (tables 3 and 4).
Task C.2: Privacy preserving representation
Li, Yitong, Timothy Baldwin, and Trevor Cohn. 2018. ?Towards Robust and
Privacy-preserving Text Representations?. In Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of
the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2018), pp. 25-30.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/P18-2005
Major reproduction comparables: POS accuracy scores (tables 1 and 2), and sentiment
analysis
f-score scores (table 3).
Task C.3: Language modelling
Howard, Jeremy, and Sebastian Ruder. 2018. ?Universal Language Model Fine-tuning for Text
Classification?. In Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics (ACL 2018), pp. 328?339.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/P18-1031
Major reproduction comparables: Error rate (%) scores in sentiment analysis and question
classification tasks (tables 2 and 3).
Chapter D: Applications
Task D.1: Text simplification
Nisioi, Sergiu, Sanja Stajner, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, and Liviu P. Dinu. 2017.
?Exploring Neural Text Simplification Models?. In Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting
of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2017), pp. 85-91.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/P/P17/P17-2014.pdf
Major reproduction comparables: Averaged human evaluation scores, by 3 evaluators,
in 1 to 5 and -2 to +2 scales (table 2).
Task D.2: Language proficiency scoring
Vajjala, Sowmya, and Taraka Rama. 2018. ?Experiments with Universal CEFR classifications?.
In Proceedings of Thirteenth Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational
Applications, pp. 147?153.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/W18-0515
Major reproduction comparables: f-score values (tables 2, 3 and 4).
Task D.3: Neural machine translation
Vanmassenhove, Eva, and Andy Way. 2018. ?SuperNMT: Neural Machine Translation with
Semantic Supersenses and Syntactic Supertags?. In Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting
of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2018), pp. 67?73.
http://aclweb.org/anthology/P18-3010
Major reproduction comparables: BLEU scores (tables 1 and 2; plots in figures 2, 3 and 4).
Chapter E: Language resources
Task E.1: Parallel corpus construction
Brunato, Dominique, Andrea Cimino, Felice Dell'Orletta, and Giulia Venturi. 2016.
?PaCCSS-IT: A Parallel Corpus of Complex-Simple Sentences for Automatic Text
Simplification?. In Proceedings of the 2016 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural
Language Processing (EMNLP 2016), pp. 351-361.
https://aclweb.org/anthology/D16-1034
Major reproduction comparables: data set.
Participants are expected to obtain the data and tools for the reproduction from the
information provided in the paper. Using the description of the experiment is part of the
reproduction exercise.
SUBMISSION
The START platform of LREC 2020 will be used for the submission of the following required
elements: A paper describing the reproduction effort, and a link to the software and data
used to obtain the results reported in the paper (more details below). The submitted
materials and results will be checked by a CLARIN panel. Papers will be peer-reviewed.
PAPER PREPARATION
REPROLANG 2020 invites the submission of full papers from 4 pages to 8 pages (plus more
pages for references if needed). These submissions must strictly follow the LREC 2020
conference stylesheet which will be available on the conference website.
MATERIALS PREPARATION
To be checked by a CLARIN panel and the submission to be complete, the software used to
obtain the results reported in the paper must be made available as a docker container
through a project in gitlab. Detailed instructions are available at
https://gitlab.com/CLARIN-ERIC/reprolang/ For technical support, the CLARIN team can be
contacted at reprolang-tc@clarin.eu or an issue can be created under
https://gitlab.com/CLARIN-ERIC/reprolang/issues.
Submissions are done via the START conference management system used by LREC 2020 and
include the following elements:
- url address of your gitlab.com project
- url of the tar.gz with the datasets - the md5 checksum of the above tar.gz
- .pdf with the paper, which must include the above url of your gitlab.com project, and
the above commit hash and tag
The project in gitlab.com should be made public within 2 days after the submission
deadline.
PRESENTATION Papers accepted for publication will be presented in a specific session of
the LREC main conference. There is no difference in quality between oral and poster
presentations. Only the appropriateness of the type of communication (more or less
interactive) to the content of the paper will be considered. The format of the
presentations will be decided by the Program Committee. The proceedings will include both
oral and poster papers in the same format.
REGISTRATION
For a selected paper to be included in the programme and to be published in the
proceedings, at least one of its authors must register for the LREC 2020 conference by
the early bird registration deadline. A single registration only covers one paper,
following the general LREC policy on registration. Registration service is to be found at
the LREC 2020 website.
CONTACTS
About the shared task:
Piek Vossen
p.t.j.m.vossen@vu.nl
About the preparation and submission of materials:
reprolang-tc@clarin.eu
REPROLANG 2020 website: http://wordpress.let.vupr.nl/lrec-reproduction
ORGANIZATION
Steering Committee
António Branco, University of Lisbon (chair of Steering Committee)
Nicoletta Calzolari, ILC, Pisa (co-chair of Steering Committee)
Gertjan van Noord, University of Groningen (chair of Task Selection Committee)
Piek Vossen, VU University Amsterdam (chair of Program Committee)
Task Selection Committee
Gertjan van Noord, University of Groningen (chair)
Tim Baldwin, University of Melbourne
António Branco, University of Lisbon
Nicoletta Calzolari, ILC, Pisa
Ça?r? Çöltekin, University of Tuebingen
Nancy Ide, Vassar College, New York
Malvina Nissim, University of Groningen
Stephan Oepen, University of Oslo
Barbara Plank, University of Copenhagen
Piek Vossen, VU University Amsterdam
Dan Zeman, Prague University
Program Committee
several invitations awaiting an answer marked with [!]
Piek Vossen, VU University Amsterdam (chair)
[!]Gilles Adda, LIMSI-CNRS, Paris
[!]Eneko Agirre Basque University
Francis Bond, NanyangTechnical University, Singapore
António Branco, University of Lisbon
Nicoletta Calzolari, ILC, Pisa
Kevin Cohen, University of Colorado Boulder
[!]Thierry Declerck declerck@dfki.de, DFKI Saarbruecken
[!]John McCrae, Galway University
Nancy Ide , Vassar College, New York
[!]Antske Fokkens VU University Amsterdam
Karën Fort, University of Paris-Sorbonne
[!] Cyril Grouin, LIMSI-CNRS, Paris
Mark Liberman, University of Pennsylvania
[!] Margo Mieskis
[!] Aurélie Névéol, LIMSI-CNRS, Paris
Gertjan van Noord, University of Groningen
Stephan Oepen, University of Oslo
[!]Ted Pedersen, University of Minnesota
Senja Pollak, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana
[!]Paul Rayson, Lancaster University
Martijn Wieling, University of Groningen
Technical Committee
reprolang-tc@clarin.eu
Dieter Van Uytvanck, CLARIN (chair)
André Moreira, CLARIN
Twan Goosen, CLARIN
João Ricardo Silva, CLARIN and University of Lisbon
Luís Gomes, CLARIN and University of Lisbon
Willem Elbers, CLARIN
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Dear SProSIG Members,
We are pleased to announce that the 2020 Speech Prosody conference
will be held in Tokyo, tentatively in late May or early June.
Also, there are two upcoming special sessions relating to prosody, at
ICPhs 2019, with submission deadlines for both of December 4:
'Interacting Channels of Speech - Tune and Text'
https://timo-roettger.weebly.com/icphs---tune-and-text.html and
'Modeling Meaning-Bearing Configurations of Prosodic Features'
http://www.cs.utep.edu/nigel/pconstructions/icphs-configs.html .
We'd also like to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves, the
incoming officers of SProSig for 2018-2020: namely Martine Grice,
Plinio Barbosa, Hongwei Ding, Aoju Chen and myself. We look forward
to serving the membership and are eager to hear your ideas and
suggestions.
Finally, the SProSIG mailing list is now hosted at the University of
Texas at El Paso. Subscription/unsubscription instructions are below.
Mailings will continue to be infrequent and focus on conference
announcements and the like. If you have such information to share,
please contact any of us.
Hongwei Ding, Aoju Chen, Martine Grice, Plinio Barbosa, Nigel Ward
Speech Prosody Special Interest Group www.sprosig.org
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Nigel Ward, Professor of Computer Science, University of Texas at El Paso
CCSB 3.0408, +1-915-747-6827
nigel@utep.edu http://www.cs.utep.edu/nigel/
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