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Tuesday, July 09, 2019 by Chris Wellekens

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3-3-1(2019-07-21) The 42nd International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR 2019), Paris, France

 



ACM SIGIR 2019

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)

Full paper abstract registration deadline
  January 21, 2019
Full paper submission deadline
Full paper notifications
  January 28, 2019
  April 14, 2019

Committees

Program chairs

  • Yoelle Maarek, Amazon Research, Haifa, Israel
  • Jian-Yun Nie, University of Montreal, Canada
  • Falk Scholer, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

General chairs

  • Max Chevalier, CNRS &  Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
  • Eric Gaussier, CNRS & Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
  • Benjamin Piwowarski, CNRS, LIP6, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France

Contact

All 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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3-3-2(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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3-3-3(2019-07-22) 3rd INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING, Warsaw, Poland (updated)

3rd INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING
 

DeepLearn 2019
 
Warsaw, Poland
 
July 22-26, 2019
 
Co-organized by:
 
Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences
 
IRDTA ? Brussels/London
 
http://deeplearn2019.irdta.eu/
 
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SCOPE:
 
DeepLearn 2019 will be a research training event with a global scope aiming at updating participants about the most recent advances in the critical and fast developing area of deep learning. This is a branch of artificial intelligence covering a spectrum of current exciting machine learning research and industrial innovation that provides more efficient algorithms to deal with large-scale data in neurosciences, computer vision, speech recognition, language processing, human-computer interaction, drug discovery, biomedical informatics, healthcare, recommender systems, learning theory, robotics, games, etc. Renowned academics and industry pioneers will lecture and share their views with the audience.
 
Most deep learning subareas will be displayed, and main challenges identified through 2 keynote lectures, 24 four-hour and a half courses, and 1 round table, which will tackle the most active and promising topics. The organizers are convinced that outstanding speakers will attract the brightest and most motivated students. Interaction will be a main component of the event.
 
An open session will give participants the opportunity to present their own work in progress in 5 minutes. Moreover, there will be two special sessions with industrial and recruitment profiles.
 
ADDRESSED TO:
 
Master's students, PhD students, postdocs, and industry practitioners will be typical profiles of participants. However, there are no formal pre-requisites for attendance in terms of academic degrees. Since there will be a variety of levels, specific knowledge background may be assumed for some of the courses. Overall, DeepLearn 2019 is addressed to students, researchers and practitioners who want to keep themselves updated about recent developments and future trends. All will surely find it fruitful to listen and discuss with major researchers, industry leaders and innovators.
 
STRUCTURE:
 
3 courses will run in parallel during the whole event. Participants will be able to freely choose the courses they wish to attend as well as to move from one to another.
 
VENUE:
 
DeepLearn 2019 will take place in Warsaw, whose historical Old Town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The venue will be:
 
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
 
tba
 
PROFESSORS AND COURSES: (to be completed)
 
Pierre Baldi (University of California, Irvine), [intermediate/advanced] Deep Learning: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications to the Natural Sciences
 
Christopher Bishop (Microsoft Research Cambridge), [introductory] Introduction to the Key Concepts and Techniques of Machine Learning
 
Aaron Courville (University of Montréal), [introductory/intermediate] Deep Generative Models
 
Sergei V. Gleyzer (University of Florida), [introductory/intermediate] Feature Extraction, End-end Deep Learning and Applications to Very Large Scientific Data: Rare Signal Extraction, Uncertainty Estimation and Realtime Machine Learning Applications in Software and Hardware
 
Tomas Mikolov (Facebook), [introductory] Using Neural Networks for Modeling and Representing Natural Languages (with Armand Joulin)
 
Hermann Ney (RWTH Aachen University), [intermediate/advanced] Speech Recognition and Machine Translation: From Statistical Decision Theory to Machine Learning and Deep Neural Networks
 
Navraj Pannu (GoDaddy), [introductory/intermediate] Deep Learning and Maximum Likelihood in Structural Biology
 
Jose C. Principe (University of Florida), [intermediate/advanced] Cognitive Architectures for Object Recognition in Video
 
Björn Schuller (Imperial College London), [introductory/intermediate] Deep Learning for Intelligent Signal Processing
 
Alex Smola (Amazon), tba
 
Ponnuthurai N Suganthan (Nanyang Technological University), [introductory/intermediate] Learning Algorithms for Classification, Forecasting and Visual Tracking
 
Johan Suykens (KU Leuven), [introductory/intermediate] Deep Learning, Neural Networks and Kernel Machines
 
Alexey Svyatkovskiy (Princeton University), [introductory/intermediate] From Natural Language Processing to Machine Learning on Source Code
 
Gaël Varoquaux (INRIA), [intermediate] Representation Learning in Limited Data Settings
 
OPEN SESSION:
 
An open session will collect 5-minute voluntary presentations of work in progress by participants. They should submit a half-page abstract containing title, authors, and summary of the research to david@irdta.eu by July 14, 2019.
 
INDUSTRIAL SESSION:
 
A session will be devoted to 10-minute demonstrations of practical applications of deep learning in industry. Companies interested in contributing are welcome to submit a 1-page abstract containing the program of the demonstration and the logistics needed. At least one of the people participating in the demonstration must register for the event. Expressions of interest have to be submitted to david@irdta.eu by July 14, 2019.
 
EMPLOYER SESSION:
 
Firms searching for personnel well skilled in deep learning will have a space reserved for one-to-one contacts. It is recommended to produce a 1-page .pdf leaflet with a brief description of the company and the profiles looked for, to be circulated among the participants prior to the event. At least one of the people in charge of the search must register for the event. Expressions of interest have to be submitted to david@irdta.eu by July 14, 2019.
 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
 
?ukasz Kobyli?ski (Warsaw, co-chair)
Sara Morales (Brussels)
Manuel J. Parra-Royón (Granada)
David Silva (London, co-chair)
 
REGISTRATION:
 
It has to be done at
 
http://deeplearn2019.irdta.eu/registration/
 
The selection of up to 8 courses requested in the registration template is only tentative and non-binding. For the sake of organization, it will be helpful to have an estimation of the respective demand for each course. During the event, participants will be free to attend the courses they wish.
 
Since the capacity of the venue is limited, registration requests will be processed on a first come first served basis. The registration period will be closed and the on-line registration facility disabled when the capacity of the venue is exhausted. It is highly recommended to register prior to the event.
 
FEES:
 
Fees comprise access to all courses and lunches. There are several early registration deadlines. Fees depend on the registration deadline.
 
ACCOMMODATION:
 
Suggestions for accommodation will be available in due time.
 
CERTIFICATE:
 
A certificate of successful participation in the event will be delivered indicating the number of hours of lectures.
 
QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
 
david@irdta.eu
 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
 
Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences
 
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice (IRDTA) ? Brussels/London

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3-3-4(2019-07-25) CfP The 1st Workshop on Conversational Interaction Systems (WCIS), Paris, France

The 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:

  • End to end approaches for multi-turn dialog and retrieval systems

  • Reinforcement and imitation learning for dialog and retrieval systems

  • Dialog systems:

    • Speech recognition

    • Language understanding

    • Dialog manager and state tracking

    • Language generation and dialog evaluation

  • Conversational approaches for information retrieval:

    • Knowledge grounding

    • Multi-turn interactions for addressing complex queries

    • Conversational recommendation systems and personalization

    • Surfacing and realization of search results

  • Visual dialog and question answering

  • Human-human, human-machine and multi-modal interactions

  • Usability, interpretability and explain ability of conversational AI and IR models

  • User modeling, user context, and personalization

  • Dialog datasets and innovative data collection techniques

 

=== 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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3-3-5(2019-08-04) International Conference on Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia
Music Monthly - MAY
 

Don't miss your opportunity to be a part of ICPhS 2019!


Call for papers

Authors will be invited to submit papers in December 2018 on original, unpublished research in the phonetic sciences. Papers related to the Congress themes are especially welcome, but we welcome papers related to any of the following list of scientific areas below. The submission deadline will be 4 December 2018.

 

Call for special sessions are now open

The organisers of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences invite proposals for special sessions covering emerging topics, challenges, interdisciplinary research, or subjects that could foster useful debate in the phonetic sciences.

The ICPhS themes are ?Endangered Languages, and Major Language Varieties?. Special sessions related to these themes are especially welcome, but we are interested in proposals related to any of the scientific areas covered in the Congress. The submission deadline will be 30 April 2018.
 

 

Satellite meetings and workshops

There are opportunities for holding satellite meetings as well as workshops associated with ICPhS 2019. We invite those interested in arranging a satellite event to contact the organising committee now.

 
 

Meet our keynote speakers

The organising committee is pleased to announce the keynote speakers who will be presenting at the ICPhS 2019 Congress:

  • Professor Amalia Arvaniti
  • Professor Jonas Beskow
  • Professor Nicholas Evans
  • Professor Bryan Gick
  • Professor Lucie Menard
 
 

Scientific areas

The scientific committee have put together a list of scientific areas for the 2019 ICPhS program based on previous editions and current developments within phonetics

Please click on the button below to see the full list.

 
 

Stay in the loop!

If you would like to stay up to date with the Congress and ensure you don't miss out on any milestones, let us know by clicking the button below.

 
 


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Located on the south-east coast of Australia, Melbourne has been voted The World?s Most Liveable City on a number of occasions.

Melbourne is a thriving and cosmopolitan city with a unique balance of graceful old buildings and stunning new architecture surrounded by parks and gardens.

Find our more about Melbourne here.

 


CONGRESS KEY DATES

Call for special sessions proposals
Now open!
Deadline for proposals
30 April 2018
Deadline for on-line full paper submission
4 December 2018
Registration opens
Late 2018
Author notification deadline
15 February 2019
Congress Dates
4-10 August 2019

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3-3-6(2019-08-05) ICPHS 2019 SPECIAL SESSION on Computational Approaches for Documenting and Analyzing Oral Languages, Melbourne, Australia

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.

Papers will be submited directly to the conference by December 4th and will then be evaluated according to the standard ICPhS review process [see here]. Accepted papers will be allocated either to this special session or a general session. When submitting you can specify if you want to be considered for this special session.
 
 
Organizers

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)

Endorsement

This special session is endorsed by SIGUL (Joint ELRA and ISCA Special Interest Group on Under-resourced Languages)

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3-3-7(2019-08-10) The International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing AVSP 2019), Melbourne,Australia
AVSP 2019
The International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing
 
Melbourne, Australia, August 10 &11, 2019.
 
Paper Submission Deadline: May 7th, 2019
 
 
AVSP 2019 Call for Papers
 
AVSP is a uniquely interdisciplinary conference, focusing on the effects of auditory and visual speech information on human perception, machine recognition, and human-machine interaction. AVSP conferences attract many researchers from various fields, such as psychology, computer engineering, neuroscience, linguistics, and robotic engineering. AVSP is a satellite workshop of ICPhS 2019, the 19th International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences.
 
The AVSP conference will be held in Melbourne, Australia, August 10 &11, 2019.
 
 
CONFERENCE TOPICS
 
Submission of papers are invited in all areas of auditory-visual speech processing and facial animation and including but not limited to:
  • Human recognition of audio-visual speech
  • Machine recognition of audio-visual speech
  • Human and machine models of multimodal integration
  • Multimodal processing of spoken events
  • Cross-linguistic studies
  • Developmental studies
  • Studies of the multisensory aspects of reading (e.g., print to sound mapping)
  • Role of gestures accompanying speech
  • Modeling, synthesis and recognition of facial gestures
  • Audio-visual speech synthesis
  • Audio-visual prosody
  • Emotion and Expressivity modeling
  • Neuropsychology and neurophysiology of audio-visual speech processing
  • Scene analysis using audio and visual speech information
 
IMPORTANT DATES
  • Paper Submission Deadline: May 7th, 2019 
  • Notification of Acceptance: June 7th, 2019
  • Camera-ready Paper: June 15th, 2019
  • Conference: August 10 & 11, 2019
PAPER SUBMISSION
Prospective AVSP2019 authors are invited to submit a 4 to 6 page long paper or a 1 to 2 page abstract.
 
 
 
The organizing committee of AVSP 2019 is looking forward to your submissions.
 
Christopher Davis, University of Western Sydney (Australia)
Jonas Beskow, KTH Speech Music and Hearing (Sweden)
Slim Ouni , University of Lorraine (France)
Alexandra Jesse, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)
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3-3-8(2019-08-19) Summer school Machine learning Applied to Speech, Univ.Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

University of Eastern Finland (UEF) summer school

Course: Machine learning Applied to Speech
https://vvestman.github.io/summerschool19/

August 19-23, 2019
Joensuu, Finland

Registration (deadline: July 12, 2019)
https://apply.summerschool.uef.fi/

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ORGANIZERS

Tomi Kinnunen, UEF
Ville Hautamäki, UEF

LECTURERS

Kong Aik Lee, NEC Corporation, Japan
Tanel Alumäe, Tallinn Univ. Tech, Estonia
Stefan Werner, UEF
Einar Meister, UEF
Rosa González Hautamäki, UEF

EXERCISE INSTRUCTORS

Ville Vestman, UEF
Trung Ngo Trong, UEF
Bhusan Chettri, UEF & QMUL, UK

COURSE OVERVIEW

University of Eastern Finland (UEF) hosts a number of different summer
courses in August 2019. The School of Computing at UEF organizes a
course on Machine Learning for Speech. The course is intended as a
brief introduction to machine learning techniques and their
application to selected speech applications. We focus in particular on
methods of speaker and language recognition and related topics such as
anti-spoofing. Covered methods include feature extraction, statistical
models, deep learning approaches, and related techniques.

The course covers lectures, practicals, and a learning diary. No
formal pre-requirements are set but sufficient programming knowledge
and a certain level of mathematics/statistics (linear algebra and
probability theory) will be helpful for the maximum benefit of the
participant. The foreseen programming tools in the 2019 course edition
include Python, Numpy, PyTorch/Tensorflow, and Google Colab.

The course is intended to be self-contained with limited or no prior
knowledge of speech or machine learning. The course is recommended for
PhD students (and MSc students close to graduation) who are familiar
with basics of signal processing and are interested to obtain a brief
overview of principles and selected recent trends in speaker
recognition.

GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION

Teaching language is English. The primary target group are PhD and MSc
students. The course amounts to either 3 ECTS or 5 ECTS, depending on
the chosen study mode:

A. Lectures + practicals + learning diary, 3 ECTS
B. The A. part + individual project (completed afterwards), 5 ECTS

The course contains 5 days of lectures, hands on practicals, project
work and learning diary. The course will be assessed as pass/fail.
Students who pass the course will receive a course certificate.

SOCIAL PROGRAM

The course involves social programme organized by the UEF. The
activities will mostly be included in your course fee, but some of
them may have a small participation fee. Details:
http://www.uef.fi/en/web/summerschool/social-programme-in-joensuu

MORE INFORMATION

Course content related matters:
tkinnu@cs.uef.fi

General summer school matters:
summer.school@uef.fi

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3-3-9(2019-08-20) CfP 21st International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM-2019), Istambul, Turkey

 

CfP 21st International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM-2019), Istanbul, Turkey

 

 

 

 

 

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SPECOM-2019 – SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

 

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21st International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM-2019)

 

Venue: Istanbul, Turkey, August 20-25, 2019

 

Web: http://www.specom.nw.ru

 

 

 

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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3-3-10(2019-08-24) 2019 Jelinek Summer Workshop on Speech and Language Technology , Montreal, Canada

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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3-3-11(2019-09-02) 27th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2019), La Coruña, Spain

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                       EUSIPCO 2019
          27th European Signal Processing Conference
                     A Coruña, Spain
                   September 2-6, 2019
                   www.eusipco2019.org
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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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https://lists.eurasip.org/mailman/listinfo/announcements

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3-3-12(2019-09-03) 4th International Workshop on Emotion and Sentiment in Social and Expressive Media (ESSEM 2019) :Media and Arts for Inclusive, Fair and Reflective Societies, Cambridge UK.
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ESSEM2019@ACII
4th International Workshop on 
Emotion and Sentiment in Social and Expressive Media (ESSEM 2019): 
Media and Arts for Inclusive, Fair and Reflective Societies
 
 
Co-located with the 8th International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction
(ACII 2019), Cambridge, UK
 
September 3, 2019
 
***Submission deadline: June 15, 2019***
 
Keynote: 'Effecting Affect', Steve Benford, Mixed Reality laboratory, University of Nottingham
 
 
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The advent of social media has brought about new paradigms of interaction fostering first-person engagement and crowdsourced contents: the subjective dimension moves to the foreground, opening the way to the emergence of an affective component within a dynamic corpus of digitized contents created and enriched by the users. Expressive media, which play a key role in fields related to creativity, gather multimedia contents into online social environments, by joining the social dimension with the aims of artistic creation and self-expression. Social and expressive media generate ? in a continuous loop of interaction between online environments and the community of users based in the society ? new digitized contents, including spontaneous, multi-faceted and unstructured user emotional responses. This advocates new types of processing of affective and subjective information, as a basis for developing applications that specifically address the role of sentiment and emotions in social and expressive media interactions, with a focus on education, health, cultural heritage, artistic expression, and entertainment (e.g., storytelling, artistic curation, audience development, games and edutainment). 
Supporting an inclusive, fair and reflective society is the novel focus of ESSEM with respect to the previous editions, for encouraging  the discussion of implications of using social and expressive media for applications. In particular, we are interested in the reflection brought about by media and arts, as forms of emotional communication for building narratives and counternarratives too, about the changes and conflicts occurring in society: models and methods to detect, measure and study social phenomena in media though affect; artistic expression as a way to reverberate collective sentiment and promote awareness of ongoing transformations. Therefore, a major focus will be given to models and applications that can impact on monitoring, analyzing inequalities and on supporting the implementation of countermeasures to foster inclusion and fairness. Inequalities are indeed an increasingly spreading phenomena in combination with the pervasiveness of social media, which may play a (dramatical) key role with respect to exclusion of younger (cyberbullying), women (misogyny), and immigrants (hate speech), just to cite few related challenges for the ESSEM community. 
Topics include, but are not limited to:
 
- Affect-related phenomena in social media
- Subjectivity, sentiments and emotions in social media
- Affect and figurative language, stance or deception in social media  
- Moral emotions (e.g. contempt, anger and disgust) in conflictual social interactions
- Emotions beyond stereotypes and prejudice
- Affect and abusive language detection
- Affect and hate speech detection 
- Affect and stance detection
- Affect and rumor analysis
- Affect-related phenomena in expressive media
- Affective modeling of the audience
- Affect in reviews and critical reception
- Affective models for interactive performance and entertainment 
- Affective models for curation and audience development
- Emotions in storytelling and drama
- Affect-related phenomena in interaction
- Socio-emotional strategies for user engagement
- User engagement in human-human and human-agent interactions using NLP &  audio-video analysis
- Grounding affect in conversational context  
- Affect and regulation of human-agent interaction
- Affect and emotions in embodiment 
- Applications: 
- Applications of affective computing in multimodal interaction
- Applications of sentiment analysis and emotion detection in social & expressive media
- Applications of sentiment and emotion analysis in implementing countermeasures to foster inclusion and fairness
- Applications of sentiment and emotion analysis to fight misogyny, cyberbullying, homophobia, racism.
 
 
*Important dates*
 
June 15, 2019: Paper submission deadline
June 28, 2019: Notification of acceptance
July 12, 2019: Final manuscripts due (hard deadline for all workshops)
- Workshop date: September 3, 2019
 
*Paper submission* 
 
Standard research papers should be a maximum of 6 pages long (plus 1 page of references). We also encourage submission of short research papers (including opinion statements) of maximum 3 pages long.
Submissions must be anonymous and follow the ACII 2019 formatting guidelines: http://acii-conf.org/2019/submission 
 
All papers should be electronically submitted in PDF format via the main conference platform:       
 
Workshop Proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore.
 
*Organizers*
 
Cristina Bosco, University of Torino, Italy
Erik Cambria, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chloé Clavel, LTCI, Telecom-ParisTech, Paris-Saclay University, Paris, France
Rossana Damiano, University of Torino, Italy
Viviana Patti, University of Torino, Italy
Paolo Rosso, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
 
*Programme Committee*
Alexandra Balahur, European Commission Joint Research Centre
Zoraida Callejas, University of Granada, Spain
Paula Carvalho, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Marc Cavazza, Teesside University, UK
Antonio Chella, University of Palermo, Italy
Giuseppe Riccardi, University of Trento, Italy
Dipankar Das, Jadavpur University, India
Berardina Nadja De Carolis, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Guillaume Dubuisson-Duplessis, Telecom-ParisTech, Paris-Saclay University, France
Elisabetta Fersini, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Dirk Heylen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Carlos A. Iglesias, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Emiliano Lorini, IRIT-CNRS, Toulouse, France
Alessandro Moschitti, University of Trento, Italy
Malvina Nissim, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Nicole Novielli, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Magalie Ochs, LSIS, University of Aix Marseille, France
Paolo Petta, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Austria
Saif Mohammad, National Research Council, Canada
Marko Tkalcic, Free University of Bozen, Italy
Nicolas Turenne, LISIS, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée (UPEM), INRA, CNRS, France
Serena Villata, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
Gualtiero Volpe, University of Genova, Italy
Georgios Yannakakis, Institute of Digital Games, University of Malta
Enrico Zovato, Nuance Communications, USA
 
 
*Follow us!*
 
Spread the news: #essem2019
 
If have any enquiries/comments about the workshop or the submission procedure, please just contact us via email: essem4acii2019@gmail.com
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3-3-13(2019-09-03) CfP Text Mining and Applications (TEMA?19) Track of EPIA?19, Villa Real, Portugal

*********** CALL FOR PAPERS ***********

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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3-3-14(2019-09-04) CfP International Conference on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI 2019) - Dublin, Ireland

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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3-3-15(2019-09-10) CfP The 22nd conference on SPEECH,TEXT and DIALOGUE (TDS 2019), Ljubljana, Slovenia

                      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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3-3-16(2019-09-12) The 3rd edition of the International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing (ICNLSP 2019), Trento, Italy

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 2015   and   ICNLSP 2018 are indexed in DBLP, and published in Elsevier and IEEExplore respectively.
 

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

Each submitted paper will be reviewed by three program committee members.

 

Keynote speakers

 

Fausto Giunchiglia, University of Trento, Italy.
Preslav Nakov, QCRI, Qatar.


Workshop

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

 

 
Dr. Mourad Abbas
Research director
Computational Linguistics Department, Director
Chairman of CRSTDLA Scientific council
CRSTDLA, Algiers, Algeria
http://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9
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3-3-17(2019-09-14) Second International Workshop on Speech, Music and Mind, (SMM 2019): Detecting and Influencing Mental States with Audio, Wien, Austria

We are pleased to announce the Second International Workshop on Speech, Music and Mind, 2019 (SMM19): Detecting and Influencing Mental States with Audio.
The workshop will be held on 14th September 2019, one day before INTERSPEECH 2019 commences. We invite you to submit relevant contributions to the workshop before Jun 24 2019 and encourage you to attend the workshop at the Technical University of Vienna (TU Wien), Vienna, Austria.

Further details can be found in the attached document and workshop website: http://smm19.ifs.tuwien.ac.at

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3-3-18(2019-09-14) Young Female Researchers in Speech Workshop (YFRSW) , Graz, Austria

Call for Abstracts: Young Female Researchers in Speech Workshop 2019

 

What it is about:

The Young Female Researchers in Speech Workshop (YFRSW) is a workshop for women undergraduate and masters students who are currently working in speech science and technology. It is designed to foster interest in research in our field in women at the undergraduate or master level who have not yet committed to getting a PhD in speech science or technology areas, but who have had some research experience in their college and universities via individual or group projects.

 

The workshop is to be held prior to Interspeech 2019 on SaturdaySeptember 14th, 2019, in Graz, Austria. It will feature panel discussions with PhD students and senior researchers in the field, student poster presentations and a mentoring session. Student poster presentations should give an overview of a current or planned research project in which the student is involved, with an emphasis on promoting discussion.

 

The workshop is the fourth of its kind, after a successful inaugural event  YFRSW 2016, at Interspeech 2016 in San Francisco, USA, YFRSW 2017 at Interspeech 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden,  and YFRSW 2018 at Interspeech in Hyderabad, India.

 

Travel funds are available for students accepted to attend the workshop.

 

How to submit:

To attend the workshop please send an abstract describing your (planned) research (maximum of 300 words). This abstract should be submitted by email to yfrsw2019@gmail.com by June 1, 2019.

 

Abstracts will be reviewed by the committee and applicants will be notified as soon as possible. We will emphasize inclusivity although all submissions should be in the core scientific domains covered by Interspeech.

 

Please direct any questions to: yfrsw2019@gmail.com

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3-3-19(2019-09-15) Zero Resource Speech Challenge 2019: TTS without T

Zero Resource Speech Challenge 2019: TTS without T

 
Dear Colleague,
 
We have the pleasure to announce the new iteration of the Zero Ressource Speech Challenge, which is submitted to Interspeech 2019. Its aim is to build a speech synthesizer  without any text or phonetic labels (hence Text to Speech without T). We takes inspiration from young infants who learn to talk before they learn to read or write. Here, the task is to discover a pseudo-text (a sub-word symbolic representation internal to the machine), from raw speech, without any labels, and to use these discovered units to resynthesize new utterances in a target voice.
 
The Challenge is now open (deadline March 15, 2019). Details and registration at http://www.zerospeech.com/2019.

 

The organizers
Dunbar, E., Algayres, R., Benjumea, J., Karadayi, J., Cao, X-N., Bernard, M., Ondel, L., Besacier, L., Sakti, S., & Dupoux, E.
 
NoteThe Challenge is a continuation of the 'sub-word unit discovery' task of previous ZeroSpeech challenges, and is open to everyone (including participants concentrating solely on sub-word unit discovery or solely on synthesis, as well as participants building complete end-to-end systems).
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3-3-20(2019-09-15) ASVspoof 2019 CHALLENGE

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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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3-3-21(2019-09-15) The FEARLESS STEPS (FS-1) Challenge

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:

  1. Speech Activity Detection: SAD
  2. Speaker Diarization: SD
  3. Speaker Identification: SID
  4. Automatic Speech Recognition: ASR
  5. Sentiment Detection: SENTIMENT

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:

  • John H.L. Hansen (Center for Robust Speech Systems, Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA)
  • Abhijeet Sangwan (Speetra Inc., Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA)
  • Lakshmish Kaushik (Staff Researcher, SONY, Foster City, California, USA)
  • Chengzhu Yu (Researcher, Tencent AI Lab, Seattle, USA)
  • Aditya Joglekar (Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA)
  • Meena M.C. Shekar (Center for Robust Speech Systems, Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA)
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3-3-22(2019-09-15) The VOICES from a Distance Challenge 2019, Graz, Austria
The VOiCES from a Distance Challenge 2019
 
SRI International and Lab 41 are organizing a speaker and speech recognition challenge for Interspeech 2019, focused especially on distant/far-field speech: 'The VOiCES from a Distance Challenge 2019'. This challenge is based on the recently collected VOiCES data, recorded in real reverberant and noisy environments (https://voices18.github.io/). The data is collected in multiple rooms with background distractors (music, TV, babble) and microphone types. Evaluation findings and papers will form part of a special session hosted at Interspeech 2019. The participating teams will get early access to the VOiCES phase 2 data, that will form the evaluation set for the challenge.
 
 
Both speaker recognition and automatic speech recognition (ASR) tasks will have two tracks:
(i) Fixed System - Training data is limited to specific datasets
(ii) Open System - Participants can use any datasets they have access to (private or public)
 
 
Challenge Timeline:
 
January 15, 2019 Release of the evaluation plan and development sets
February 25, 2019 Evaluation data available
March 4, 2019 System output submission deadline (11:59 PM PST)
March 11, 2019 Release of evaluation results 
March 15, 2019 System description submission and release of VOiCES phase 2 data and evaluation keys for the participating teams 
March 29, 2019 Regular paper submission deadline for Interspeech 2019
 
More information about the challenge including evaluation plan, evaluation data, and registration link can be found at: https://voices18.github.io/Interspeech2019_SpecialSession/
 
For more information, please reach out to voices_poc@sri.com 
 
Organizers, 
Mahesh Kumar Nandwana, Julien van Hout, Mitchell McLaren, Colleen Richey, Aaron Lawson (SRI International)
Maria Alejandra Barrios (Lab41) 
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3-3-23(2019-09-20) CfP 1st Automatic Assessment of Parkinsonian Speech Workshop (AAPS2019) , Cambridge, MA, USA

Call for papers

1st Automatic Assessment of Parkinsonian Speech Workshop (AAPS2019)

 

Cambridge, MA, USA, September 20th-21st, 2019

 

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. 

Motivation

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

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 

  • Automatic detection of Parkinson's Disease from the voice and speech 
  • Automatic stratification of Parkinson's Disease from the speech
  • Automatic assessment & rating of voice and speech quality for parkinsonian patients 
  • Prognosis for Parkinson's Disease from the speech
  • New strategies for parameterization and modeling parkinsonian speech
  • Corpora of parkinsonian speech 
  • Speech enhancement for parkinsonian voices 
  • Multi-modal analysis of parkinsonian speech
  • Diagnosis and Evaluation Protocols
  • Automatic Evaluation of Clinical Treatments from the speech 

Submission

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.

Schedule

If you are thinking about submitting your work to the workshop, please, have in mind the deadlines set by the local organizing committee:

  • Proposal due June, 15th 2019
  • Notification of acceptance July,1st, 2019
  • Final papers due August 25th, 2019
  • Preliminary program September 1st, 2019
  • Workshop September 20-21, 2019
  • MISTI Global Seed Funds Award
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)
  • Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)
  • Elizabeth C. Jeung-Yoon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Laureano Moro-Velázquez, Johns Hopkins University, (JHU) 
  • José M. Díaz-López (UPM)
  • José L. Rodríguez-Vázquez (UPM)
  • Jorge A. Gómez-García, (UPM)
  • José Peinado Serrano, (UPM)

Registration and Information

Registration will be handled via the AAPS2019 web site (http://www.byo.ics.upm.es/AAPS).

Please contact the secretariat (aaps19@etsist.upm.es) for further information.

Sponsors

Program Chairs

Scientific Secretariat

Local Organizing Committee

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3-3-24(2019-09-23) 61st International Symposium ELMAR-2019, Zadar, Croatia

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61st International Symposium ELMAR-2019
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September 23-25, 2019
Zadar, Croatia

Extended paper submission deadline: April 25, 2019
http://www.elmar-zadar.org/
CALL FOR PAPERS


TECHNICAL CO-SPONSORS

IEEE Region 8
IEEE Croatia Section
IEEE Croatia Section SP, AP and MTT Chapters


TOPICS

--> Image and Video Processing
--> Multimedia Communications
--> Speech and Audio Processing
--> Wireless Communications
--> Telecommunications
--> Mobile communications
--> Antennas and Propagation
--> Robotics
--> e-Learning and m-Learning
--> Satellite technologies
--> Radar systems
--> Navigation Systems
--> Ship Electronic Systems
--> Transport systems
--> Power Electronics and Automation
--> Naval Architecture
--> Sea Ecology

--> Special Sessions:
http://www.elmar-zadar.org/2019/index.html#sessions


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Prof. Snjezana Rimac Drlje, PhD
Vice-Dean for International Cooperation
Chair of Multimedia Systems and Digital Television
J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology Osijek
Osijek, Croatia


SCHEDULE OF IMPORTANT DATES

Extended deadline for submission of full papers: April 25, 2019
Notification of acceptance mailed out by: May 22, 2019
Submission of (final) camera-ready papers: June 5, 2019
Preliminary program available online by: June 21, 2019
Registration deadline: June 26, 2019


E-mail: elmar2019@fer.hr
http://www.elmar-zadar.org/

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3-3-25(2019-09-27) IEEE MMSP 2019, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

IEEE MMSP 2019

https://mmsp2019.org


Call for Papers

[Deadline Extended: 31 May 2019]

IEEE MMSP 2019 is the IEEE 21st International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, organized by the Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee (MMSP-TC) of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS). The workshop will bring together researchers, industry practitioners and developers from diverse fields relating to multimedia signal processing to share their experiences, exchange ideas, explore future research directions and network. This is the 21st edition of this long-standing internationally renowned workshop. The workshop will feature prominent keynote speakers and cutting edge challenges, and noteworthy special sessions. 
 
Prospective authors are invited to submit regular and special session papers (full page, 4-6 pages) and demo papers (1 page). All accepted papers will be included in the IEEE Xplore and indexed by Scopus and EI.

Papers of interest to this workshop include, but are not limited to the following areas:
  • Image / video / speech / audio processing 
  • Multimedia communications and networking 
  • Multimedia quality assessment 
  • Internet of Things (IoT)-based multimedia systems and applications 
  • Multimedia hardware design 
  • Multimedia databases and digital libraries 
  • Multimedia security and forensics 
  • Multimedia interaction
  • Multimedia big data analytics 
  • Deep Learning for Multimedia 
  • Multimedia processing for tele-rehabilitation 
  • Multimedia for smart homes and elderly case 
  • Augmented, mixed and virtual reality 
  • Signal processing and learning for big biological / biomedical data 
  • Multimedia systems and emerging applications

Important Dates

  • Regular Paper Submission: May 31, 2019 (Extended)                  

  • Author Notification: July 18, 2019

  • Camera Ready Submission: July 30, 2019

  • Demo Paper Submission: August 10, 2019                     

  • Workshop dates: September 27-29, 2019

 

 

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3-3-26(2019-09-30) CfP FinTOC shared task at the Second Financial Narrative Processing Workshop

 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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3-3-27(2019-09-30) The Second Financial Narrative Processing Workshop (FNP 2019), Turku, Finland

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 LREC?18, 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, summarising, 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: 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) Simonetta Montemagni (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale ? ILC, Italy) Sira Ferradans (Fortia Financial Solutions, France) Steven Young (LUMS, Lancaster University, UK) 
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3-3-28(2019-10-10) The 10th Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue (SpeD 2019), Timisoara, Romania.

'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:

  • Speech Analysis, Representation and Models
  • Spoken Language Recognition and Understanding
  • Computational Resource Constrained Speech Recognition
  • Text-to-Speech Synthesis
  • Speech-to-Speech Translation
  • Affective Speech Recognition, Interpretation and Synthesis
  • Speaker Identification and Diarization
  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning for Speech and Speaker Recognition
  • Speech Enhancement
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Speech and Language Resources ? Data Collection, Transcription and Annotation
  • Spoken Dialogue Systems
  • Speech Interface Design and Human Factors Engineering
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Speech Disorders and Voice Pathologies
  • Educational / Healthcare Applications
  • Assistive Technologies
  • Forensic Speech Investigations and Security Systems
  • Speaker Recognition in Biometric Systems and Security
  • Biosecurity in Man-Machine Interfaces
  • IoT Security
  • Speech Emotion Recognition ? Technologies and Applications
  • Speech Interface Implementation for Embedded / Network-Based Applications
  • Audio-Visual Speech Processing
  • Multimodal Information Retrieval
  • Multivariate Information Analysis
  • Applications for Multimodal and Multimedia Processing
  • Compressed Sensing (for Speech and/or Image Processing)
  • Intelligent Robots and Human-Robot Interaction
  • Cyber-physical Systems
  • Machine Learning Applications for Embedded Systems
  • Applications of Modeling, Simulation and Verification in Automotive

Schedule:

  • Paper submission (6 to 10 pages, IEEE format): June 17, 2019.
  • Notification of acceptance and reviewers comments: September 9, 2019.
  • Submission of final papers: September 23, 2019.
  • Conference: October 10-12, 2019.

Conference website: https://sped.pub.ro/'

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3-3-29(2019-10-14) 7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STATISTICAL LANGUAGE AND SPEECH PROCESSING, Ljubljana,Slovenia

7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STATISTICAL LANGUAGE AND SPEECH PROCESSING
 

SLSP 2019
 
Ljubljana, Slovenia
 
October 14-16, 2019
 
Co-organized by:
 
Jo?ef Stefan Institute
 
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice (IRDTA), Brussels/London
 
http://slsp2019.irdta.eu/
 
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AIMS:
 
SLSP is a yearly conference series aimed at promoting and displaying excellent research on the wide spectrum of statistical methods that are currently in use in computational language or speech processing. It aims at attracting contributions from both fields. Though there exist large conferences and workshops hosting contributions to any of these areas, SLSP is a more focused meeting where synergies between the two domains will hopefully happen. In SLSP 2019, significant room will be reserved to young scholars at the beginning of their career and particular focus will be put on methodology.
 
VENUE:
 
SLSP 2019 will take place in Ljubljana, a charming city full of art and one of the smallest capital cities in Europe. The venue will be:
 
Jo?ef Stefan Institute
Jamova cesta 39
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
 
SCOPE:
 
The conference invites submissions discussing the employment of statistical models (including machine learning) within language and speech processing. Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to:
 
anaphora and coreference resolution
authorship identification, plagiarism and spam filtering
computer-aided translation
corpora and language resources
data mining and semantic web
information extraction
information retrieval
knowledge representation and ontologies
lexicons and dictionaries
machine translation
multimodal technologies
natural language understanding
neural representation of speech and language
opinion mining and sentiment analysis
parsing
part-of-speech tagging
question-answering systems
semantic role labelling
speaker identification and verification
speech and language generation
speech recognition
speech synthesis
speech transcription
spelling correction
spoken dialogue systems
term extraction
text categorisation
text summarisation
user modeling
 
STRUCTURE:
 
SLSP 2019 will consist of:
 
invited talks
peer-reviewed contributions
posters
 
INVITED SPEAKERS:
 
tba
 
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: (to be completed)
 
Pushpak Bhattacharyya (Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, IN)
Fethi Bougares (University of Le Mans, FR)
Philipp Cimiano (Bielefeld University, DE)
Nikos Fakotakis (University of Patras, GR)
Robert Gaizauskas (University of Sheffield, UK)
Julio Gonzalo (National Distance Education University, ES)
Reinhold Häb-Umbach (Paderborn University, DE)
Julia Hirschberg (Columbia University, US)
Jing Huang (JD AI Research, CN)
Mei-Yuh Hwang (Mobvoi AI Lab, US)
Nancy Ide (Vassar College, US)
Martin Karafiát (Brno University of Technology, CZ)
Vangelis Karkaletsis (National Center for Scientific Research 'Demokritos', GR)
Tomi Kinnunen (University of Eastern Finland, FI)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Rovira i Virgili University, ES, chair)
David Milne (University of Technology Sydney, AU)
Marie-Francine Moens (KU Leuven, BE)
Preslav Nakov (Qatar Computing Research Institute, QA)
Elmar Nöth (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, DE)
Stephen Pulman (University of Oxford, UK)
Matthew Purver (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Mats Rooth (Cornell University, US)
Tony Russell-Rose (UX Labs, UK)
Horacio Saggion (Pompeu Fabra University, ES)
Tanja Schultz (University of Bremen, DE)
Efstathios Stamatatos (University of the Aegean, GR)
Erik Tjong Kim Sang (Netherlands eScience Center, NL)
Isabel Trancoso (Instituto Superior Técnico, PT)
Josef van Genabith (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, DE)
K. Vijay-Shanker (University of Delaware, US)
Atro Voutilainen (University of Helsinki, FI)
Hsin-Min Wang (Academia Sinica, TW)
Hua Xu (University of Texas, Houston, US)
Edmund S. Yu (Syracuse University, US)
François Yvon (CNRS - Limsi, FR)
Wlodek Zadrozny (University of North Carolina, Charlotte, US)
 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
 
Tina An?i? (Ljubljana)
Jan Kralj (Ljubljana)
Matej Martinc (Ljubljana)
Sara Morales (Brussels)
Manuel Parra-Royón (Granada)
Senja Pollak (Ljubljana, co-chair)
Matthew Purver (London)
David Silva (London, co-chair)
Anita Valmarska (Ljubljana)
 
SUBMISSIONS:
 
Authors are invited to submit non-anonymized papers in English presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced pages (all included) and should be prepared according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).
 
Submissions have to be uploaded to:
 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=slsp2019
 
PUBLICATIONS:
 
A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS/LNAI series will be available by the time of the conference.
 
A special issue of a major journal will be later published containing peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation.
 
REGISTRATION:
 
The registration form can be found at:
 
http://slsp2019.irdta.eu/Registration.php
 
DEADLINES (all at 23:59 CET):
 
Paper submission: June 1, 2019
Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: July 8, 2019
Final version of the paper for the LNCS/LNAI proceedings: July 15, 2019
Early registration: July 15, 2019
Late registration: September 30, 2019
Submission to the journal special issue: January 16, 2020
 
QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
 
david@irdta.eu
 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
 
Institut 'Jo?ef Stefan'
 
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice (IRDTA), Brussels/London

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3-3-30(2019-10-14) Call forposters: 7th International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing (SLSP 2019) , Ljubljana,Slovenia.

The 7th International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing (SLSP 2019) invites researchers to submit poster presentations. SLSP 2019 will be held in Ljubljana on October 14-16, 2019. See 

http://slsp2019.irdta.eu/

Poster presentations are intended to enhance informal interactions with conference participants, at the same time allowing for in-depth discussion.

TOPICS

Presentations displaying novel work in progress on statistical models (including machine learning) for language and speech processing are encouraged. Posters do not need to show final research results. Work that might lead to new interesting developments is welcome.

KEY DATES

Poster submission deadline: September 7, 2019

Notification of poster acceptance or rejection: September 14, 2019

SUBMISSION

Please submit a .pdf abstract through:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=slsp2019

It should contain the title, author(s) and affiliation, and should not exceed 500 words.

PRESENTATION

Posters will be allocated 10 minutes each in the programme for oral presentation. Moreover, they will remain hanging out during the whole conference for discussion.

PUBLICATION

Posters will not appear in the LNCS/LNAI proceedings volume of SLSP 2019. However, they will be eligible for submission to the post-conference journal special issue.

REGISTRATION

At least one author of each accepted poster must register to the conference by September 30, 2019. The registration fare is reduced: 285 Euro. It gives the same rights all other conference participants have (attendance, copy of the proceedings volume, lunches, coffee breaks). Contributors of regular papers who in addition get a poster accepted must register for the latter independently.

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3-3-31(2019-10-14) CfC ICMI 2019 Doctoral Consortium, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China

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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3-3-32(2019-10-14) CfDemos ICMI 2019 Conference, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
 
ICMI 2019 ? Call for Demonstrations and Exhibits General info: https://icmi.acm.org/2019/index.php?id=cfd ======================================================== Dear Colleages,
We invite you to submit your proposals for demonstrations and exhibits to be held during the 21st ACM International Conference
 on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2019), located in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China, October 14-18th, 2019. The ICMI 2019 Demonstrations & Exhibits session is intended to provide a forum to showcase innovative implementations,
 systems and technologies demonstrating new ideas about interactive multimodal interfaces. It can also serve to introduce
 commercial products. Proposals may be of two types: demonstrations and exhibits. The main difference is that demonstration proposals consist of
 a short paper (2 pages), which will be included in ICMI proceedings, while the exhibit proposals only need to include a brief
 outline (no more than 1 page) and will not be included in the ICMI proceedings. We encourage both the submission of early 
research prototypes and interesting mature systems. In addition, authors of accepted regular research papers may be invited
 to participate in the demonstration sessions as well. Demonstration Submission: Please submit a 1-2 page description of the demonstration through the main ICMI conference management system
 https://new.precisionconference.com/icmi19a Demonstration description(s) must be in PDF format, according to the ACM conference format, of no more than 2 pages in
 length including references (for MS Word and Latex templates and examples, please see 
https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow). Demonstration proposals should include a description with photographs and/or screen captures of the demonstration and,
 where possible, a video of the proposed demo should accompany the submission (no larger than 200MB). The demo and
 exhibit paper submissions are not anonymous. However, all ACM rules and guidelines related to paper submission should
 be followed (e.g. plagiarism, including self-plagiarism). The demonstration submissions will be peer reviewed, according to the following criteria: suitability as a demo, scientific 
or engineering feasibility of the proposed demo system, application, or interactivity, alignment with the conference focus,
 potential to engage the audience, and overall quality and presentation of the written proposal. Authors are encouraged
 to address such criteria in their proposals (paper submission), along with preparing the short papers mindful of the quality
 and rigorous scientific expectations of an ACM publication. The demo program will include the accepted proposals and may additionally include invited demos from among full-length
 papers accepted for presentation at the conference. Please note that the accepted descriptions will be included in the ICMI 
proceedings. Exhibit Submission: Exhibit proposals should be submitted following the same guidelines, formatting, and due dates as for demonstration
 proposals. Exhibit proposals must be shorter in length (up to one page) and more suitable for mature systems. Exhibits
 will not have a paper published in the ICMI 2019 proceedings. Attendance: At least one author of all accepted Demonstrations and Exhibits submissions must register for and attend the conference, 
including the conference demonstrations and exhibits session(s). Important dates for demonstrations and exhibits: Submission of demo and exhibit proposals: July 30, 2019 Demo and exhibit notification of acceptance: August 23, 2019 Submission of demo final papers: August 30, 2019 Questions? For further questions, contact the Demonstrations and Exhibits co-chairs: Florian Metze (fmetze@cs.cmu.edu) and
 Dan Bohus (dbohus@microsoft.com)
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3-3-33(2019-10-14) CfW The International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2019), Suzhou, Jiangsu, China

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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3-3-34(2019-10-14) The 21th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2019) , Suzhou, China (deadline extended)

The 21th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2019) will be held in Suzhou, China, October 14 to 18, 2019 (http://icmi.acm.org/2019/index.php?id=home), which is the premier international forum for multidisciplinary research on multimodal human-human and human-computer interaction, interfaces, and system development. The conference focuses on theoretical and empirical foundations, component technologies, and combined multimodal processing techniques that define the field of multimodal interaction analysis, interface design, and system development.

 

You are cordially invited to submit high-quality papers of research in the areas of multimodal interaction from behavioral and social sciences, which may help us better understand how technology can be used to increase our scientific knowledge for intelligent interaction. Many thanks.

 

Important Dates

Abstract Submission 
   (must include title, authors, abstract)
May 1, 2019 (11:59pm PST)
Final Submission 
  (final submissions )
May 13, 2019 (11:59pm PST) extended
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3-3-35(2019-10-21) Second International Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis in Sports, Nice, France (updated)

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

Extended Submission Deadline:         July 8, 2019

Acceptance Notification:             August 5, 2019

Camera Ready Submission:        August 19, 2019

Workshop Date:                           TBA; either Oct 21 or Oct 25, 2019

 

____________________________________________

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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3-3-36(2019-10-24)CfP Conference on *Rational Approaches in Language Science (RAILS)*, Saarbruecken, Germany

Second 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*, University of Tuebingen
/  Bayesian typology/

*Gina Kuperberg*, Tufts University and Massachusetts General Hospital
/  What a probabilistic computational approach can tell us about us about the
neurobiology of language comprehension/

*Hannah Rohde*, University of Edinburgh
/Why are you telling me this:  Comprehension as a process of reverse engineering/
//
*Rory Turnbull**,* University of Hawai?i at M?noa
/  Phonetic reduction, natural selection, and bounded rationality/


We 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 a *400 word abstract* (excluding references), in *text
format*, are to be submitted electronically at: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/rails2019

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. Details on the
submission format and procedure are also available at the conference web-page:
http://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 First Call for Papers


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3-3-37(2019-11-07) 'Ratics, CNRS-Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris, France (updated)

 ‘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. (Deadline pour la soumission de résumé (500 mots en anglais) de la conférence R-atics 6 (Phonétique, Phonologie et Sociolinguistique des R) est le Lundi 1er Juillet. Les résumés sont à déposer au lien suivant https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ratics6

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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3-3-38(2019-11-28) SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE “COMPUTATIONAL, FORMAL & FIELD LINGUISTICS” RESEARCH GROUP, Orléans, France

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE “COMPUTATIONAL, FORMAL & FIELD LINGUISTICS” RESEARCH GROUP
28-29 November 2019, Orléans

Guest speakers

Dates

  • Deadline for Abstracts Submission: 9 September 2019
  • Notification of acceptance: 23 September 2019
  • Scientific meetings: 26 and 27 November 2019

Description

To this day, advances in computer linguistics have mainly led to the development of applications: automatic translation, speech recognition and synthesis, opinion detection, and so on. However, these technical advances (in symbolic methods and automatic learning models) can also be used to facilitate linguistic analysis: they allow for searching for generalizations and creating falsifiable models, and they can also help with data collection and management. For example, speech recognition technology can be leveraged to facilitate the work of field linguists; machine translation and alignment techniques can facilitate the creation of bilingual lexicons to document a language; and analysis and generation algorithms can be used to validate syntactic and lexical assumptions. Computer linguistics provides linguists with a wide range of techniques and resources that open up new perspectives.

The objective of the scientific meeting is to promote interactions between the three broad fields of (i) computational linguistics, (ii) formal linguistics and (iii) field linguistics (“diversity linguistics”), in order to encourage the development of linguistic research that makes the most of new technologies.

The format of the Days will consist of

  • four plenary sessions: presentations by invited speakers
  • poster sessions

The Call for Abstracts is open to all. Participation in the Scientific Days is likewise open to all (presenters and non-presenters alike). Registration is free but compulsory. Here is an open-ended list of topics:

  • Feedback on the use and/or development of computer tools for linguistic analysis
  • Computer linguistics and open science: perspectives opened by sharing data, tools and publications
  • Formal computer and linguistic modelling (formal language theory, unification grammars, proof theory…)
  • Dialogue between linguistic models and automatic learning models (of all types: generative and discriminating approaches, neural statistical approaches, encoder-decoder approaches, etc.)
  • Unsupervised or poorly supervised methods for the analysis of poorly endowed, poorly written or undocumented languages
  • Reflections on the automation of analysis and validation processes

Abstracts (2 to 4 pages) will be submitted via the SciencesConf platform, at the following address: https://lift2019.sciencesconf.org/ (opening date: June 17th). The templates (OpenOffice or LaTeX) are available here (OpenOffice ou LaTeX).

The languages of the Scientific Days will be English and French. Abstracts may be submitted in either language. For posters, if your poster is in French, please provide an English summary and/or an English version to be distributed on an A3 or A4 sheet.

Venue

Amphi IRD, 5 Rue du Carbone, 45000 Orléans

Organizing Committee

Scientific Committee

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3-3-39(2019-12-01) CfP 1st International Seminar on the Foundations of Speech (SEFOS): Breathing, Pausing, and the Voice., Univ. Southern Denmark, Sönderborg, Denmark

1st International Seminar on the Foundations of Speech (SEFOS): Breathing, Pausing, and the Voice.

 

Website and Contact

www.sefos.dk, sefos@sdu.dk

Theme

SEFOS is dedicated to the physiological patterns, acoustic signals, and communicative functions of breathing, pausing and the voice - in human-human as well as in human-machine interaction. SEFOS aims to bring together researchers from different disciplines, such as phonetics, phonology, psychology, medicine, acoustics, speech technology, and computer linguistics.

Location and Venue

SEFOS will be held from 1st - 3rd December at the University of Southern Denmark, Campus Sønderborg.

Keynote speakers

Plinio Barbosa, Department of Linguistics, Unicamp, Campinas, Brazil.

'Stylistic and cross-linguistic differences in the prosodic organization of breathing, stressing, and pausing'

 

Jens Edlund, Department of Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.

'Breathing in interaction between humans and between humans, machines and robots'

 

Donna Erickson, Kanazawa Medical University, Kanazawa, Japan / Haskins Laboratories, USA

'Our voice: A multifaceted finely-tuned instrument for any occasion and culture'

 

Call for papers

We invite contributions on all the various aspects of breathing, pausing, and the voice. Reflecting the cross-disciplinary nature of these fields of research, we are particularly pleased about submissions from the entire speech sciences and beyond, i.e., for example, medicine, rhetoric, technology, music, and zoology. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  • acoustic and physiological analyses of speech breathing

  • breathing, pausing, and phonation patterns under different mental, emotional, physical conditions

  • pathological/clinical aspects of breathing, pausing, and the voice, including pain.

  • personality traits (including attractiveness), speaking styles, and their links to breathing, pausing, and the voice

  • breathing, pausing, and/or voice patterns in human-machine-interaction and speech technology in general

  • interrelations between breathing, pausing, and the voice

  • interrelations with other features of prosody, such as F0 and intensity

  • silent, fluent, and disfluent pauses, hesitation phenomena

  • breathing, pausing and interaction, turn-taking, discourse control

  • forms and functions of voice quality in communication

  • singing and its relation to phonation and breathing

  • new technological or methodological development on the analysis of breathing, pausing, and the voice

  • recourses and corpora

Submissions to SEFOS should be made in the form of extended abstracts, consisting of 2 pages of text plus a third page for (additional) figures and references. The abstract template is provided on the SEFOS website: www.sefos.dk.

Please submit your extended abstract to sefos@sdu.dk and indicate in your email whether you would prefer an oral or a poster presentation (A0 portrait).

Submission and deadlines

Deadline for submissions is the 30th of September. This deadline will NOT be extended!

Submissions will be subject to anonymous peer review by two reviewers. Information about acceptance/rejection will be provided on the 15th of October.

Note that the peer-review is only to check whether the submissions meet basic scientific standards concerning method and analysis. No papers that meet these standards will be excluded unless the maximum number of submissions (100) is exceeded. Therefore, we strongly encourage authors to register for SEFOS when submitting the paper or even earlier. All authors who register for SEFOS until 30 June only pay the reduced student fee of € 90,- !

Accepted contributions will have the opportunity to hand in revised abstracted until one week before the seminar. Accepted papers will be included on a SEFOS Proceedings USB drive (with ISBN number).

Note that authors of selected papers will have the opportunity to publish a full paper in a special issue of the International Journal of Linguistics (Acta Linguistica Hafniensia): https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=salh20

Registration fees

Regular participant: 150 €

Student participant (incl. PhD students): 90 €

The registration fee includes the SEFOS Proceedings, a conference bag, and free lunch breaks (food and soft drinks), a welcome reception, and a social event.

Organizing committee and contact

Oliver Niebuhr: Mads Clausen Institute, SDU Electrical Engineering, Centre for Industrial Electronics, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.

Jana Neitsch: Mads Clausen Institute, SDU Electrical Engineering, Centre for Industrial Electronics, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.

Kerstin Fischer: Dept. of Design and Communication, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.

Jan Michalsky: Chair of Technology Management, Friedrich-Alexander-University Nuremberg, Germany

Stephanie Berger: Dept. of General Linguistics, Institute of Scandinavian Languages, Frisian, and General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany.

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3-3-40(2019-12-09) 8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF NATURAL COMPUTING, Kingston, Canada

8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF NATURAL COMPUTING
 

TPNC 2019
 
Kingston, Canada
 
December 9-11, 2019
 
Co-organized by:
 
Royal Military College of Canada
 
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice
Brussels / London
 
http://tpnc2019.irdta.eu/
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AIMS:
 
TPNC is a conference series intending to cover the wide spectrum of computational principles, models and techniques inspired by information processing in nature. TPNC 2019 will reserve significant room for young scholars at the beginning of their career and particular focus will be put on methodology. The conference aims at attracting contributions to nature-inspired models of computation, synthesizing nature by means of computation, nature-inspired materials, and information processing in nature.
 
VENUE:
 
TPNC 2019 will take place in Kingston, a city midway between Toronto and Montréal with an important military history. The venue will be:
 
Royal Military College of Canada
Kingston, Ontario
Canada K7K 7B4
 
https://www.rmc-cmr.ca/en
 
SCOPE:
 
Topics include, but are not limited to:
 
- Theoretical contributions to:
 
ant colony optimization
artificial immune systems
artificial life
cellular automata
cognitive computing
collective behaviour
collective intelligence
computational intelligence
computing with words
developmental systems
DNA computing
DNA nanotechnology
evolutionary algorithms
evolutionary computing
fuzzy logic
fuzzy sets
fuzzy systems
genetic algorithms
genetic programming
granular computing
heuristics
intelligent agents
intelligent systems
machine intelligence
metaheuristics
molecular programming
multiobjective optimization
neural networks
quantum communication
quantum computing
quantum information
rough sets
self-organization
soft computing
swarm intelligence
unconventional computing
 
- Applications of natural computing to:
 
algorithmics
bioinformatics
control
cryptography
design
economics
graphics
hardware
human-computer interaction
knowledge discovery
learning
logistics
medicine
natural language processing
optimization
pattern recognition
planning and scheduling
programming
robotics
telecommunications
web intelligence
 
A flexible 'theory to/from practice' approach would be the perfect focus for the expected contributions.
 
STRUCTURE:
 
TPNC 2019 will consist of:
 
- invited talks
- peer-reviewed contributions
- posters
 
INVITED SPEAKERS:
 
tba
 
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
 
Mohammad Amin (D-Wave Systems, CA)
Plamen P. Angelov (Lancaster University, UK)
Thomas Bäck (Leiden University, NL)
Peter Bentley (University College London, UK)
Mauro Birattari (Université Libre de Bruxelles, BE)
Christian Blum (Higher Scientific Research Council, ES)
Shyi-Ming Chen (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, TW)
Carlos A. Coello Coello (CINVESTAV ? National Polytechnic Institute, MX)
Claude Crépeau (McGill University, CA)
Marco Dorigo (Université Libre de Bruxelles, BE)
Matthias Ehrgott (Lancaster University, UK)
Andries Engelbrecht (Stellenbosch University, ZA)
Juan José García-Ripoll (Higher Scientific Research Council, ES)
Deborah M. Gordon (Stanford University, US)
Jin-Kao Hao (University of Angers, FR)
Wei-Chiang Samuelson Hong (Jiangsu Normal University, CN)
Thomas R. Ioerger (Texas A&M University, US)
Etienne E. Kerre (Ghent University, BE)
Chung-Sheng Li (Accenture, IE)
Gui Lu Long (Tsinghua University, CN)
Chao-Yang Lu (University of Science and Technology of China, CN)
Pabitra Kumar Maji (Bidhan Chandra College, IN)
Vittorio Maniezzo (University of Bologna, IT)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Rovira i Virgili University, ES, chair)
Luis Martínez López (University of Jaén, ES)
Serge Massar (Université Libre de Bruxelles, BE)
Marjan Mernik (University of Maribor, SI)
Hossein Nezamabadi-Pour (Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, IR)
Norman Packard (Daptics, US)
Sidhartha Panda (Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, IN)
Elpiniki Papageorgiou (University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly, GR)
Geoffrey Pond (Royal Military College of Canada, CA)
Kai (Alex) Qin (Swinburne University of Technology, AU)
Celso C. Ribeiro (Fluminense Federal University, BR)
José Santos-Victor (Instituto Superior Técnico, PT)
Shahab Shamshirband (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO)
Narasimhan Sundararajan (Nanyang Technological University, SG)
José Luis Verdegay (University of Granada, ES)
Fernando J. Von Zuben (University of Campinas, BR)
Xin-She Yang (Middlesex University, UK)
Bo Yuan (Rochester Institute of Technology, US)
Yi Zhang (Sichuan University, CN)
Xudong Zhao (Bohai University, CN)
 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
 
Sara Morales (Brussels)
Manuel Parra-Royón (Granada)
Geoffrey Pond (Kingston, co-chair)
David Silva (London, co-chair)
Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez (Cáceres)
 
SUBMISSIONS:
 
Authors are invited to submit non-anonymized papers in English presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced pages (all included) and should be prepared according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).
 
Submissions have to be uploaded to:
 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tpnc2019
 
PUBLICATIONS:
 
A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS series will be available by the time of the conference.
 
A special issue of a major journal will be later published containing peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation.
 
REGISTRATION:
 
The registration form can be found at:
 
http://tpnc2019.irdta.eu/Registration.php
 
DEADLINES (all at 23:59 CET):
 
Paper submission: July 27, 2019
Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: August 31, 2019
Final version of the paper for the LNCS proceedings: September 7, 2019
Early registration: September 7, 2019
Late registration: November 25, 2019
Submission to the journal special issue: March 11, 2020
 
QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
 
david@irdta.eu
 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
 
Royal Military College of Canada / Collège militaire royal du Canada
 
IRDTA ? Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice, Brussels/London

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3-3-41(2019-12-14) ASRU conference , Sentosa, Singapore

Call for Papers

The ASRU Workshop is a flagship event of IEEE Speech and Language Processing Technical Committee. The workshop is held every two years and has a tradition of bringing together researchers from academia and industry in an intimate and collegial setting to discuss problems of common interest in automatic speech recognition and understanding. Topics of interest include, but not limited to, the following,

 

  • Automatic speech recognition
  • ASR in adverse environments
  • New applications of ASR
  • Speech-to-speech translation
  • Spoken document retrieval
  • Speaker/Language recognition
  • Multilingual language processing
  • Spoken language understanding
  • Spoken dialog systems
  • Text-to-speech system

The workshop will feature invited talks/keynotes, regular papers and special sessions. All papers will be presented as posters. A full social program will provide ample opportunities for discussion, including welcome reception, banquet, lunches, etc.

 

Paper submission portal will be available by 8 May 2019. The ASRU 2019 paper submission and review process is being conducted in a manner similar to previous ASRU workshops. Paper submission kit is available on http://asru2019.org

 

 

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3-3-42(2019-X-X) Dialog System Technology Challenge 7 (DSTC7)

Dialog System Technology Challenge 7 (DSTC7)
Call for Participation: Data distribution has been started
Website: http://workshop.colips.org/dstc7/index.html

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Background
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The DSTC shared tasks have provided common testbeds for the dialog
research community since 2013.

From its sixth edition, it has been rebranded as 'Dialog System
Technology Challenge' to cover a wider variety of dialog related problems.

For this year's challenge, we opened the call for track proposals and
selected the following three parallel tracks by peer-reviews:

- Sentence Selection Track
- Sentence Generation Track
- Audio Visual Scene-aware dialog (AVSD) Track

Participation is welcomed from any research team (academic, corporate,
non-profit, government).

Important Dates
------------------------
- Jun 1, 2018: Training data is released
- Sep 10, 2018: Test data is released
- Sep 24, 2018: Entry submission deadline
- Oct or Nov 2018: Paper submission deadline
- Spring 2019: DSTC7 special session or workshop (venue: TBD)

DSTC7 Organizing Committee
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- Koichiro Yoshino - Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Japan
- Chiori Hori - Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL), USA
- Julien Perez - Naver Labs Europe, France
- Luis Fernando D'Haro - Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), Singapore

DSTC7 Track Organizers
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Sentence Selection Track:
- Lazaros Polymenakos - IBM Research, USA
- Chulaka Gunasekara - IBM Research, USA
- Walter S. Lasecki - University of Michigan, USA
- Jonathan Kummerfeld - University of Michigan, USA

Sentence Generation Track:
- Michel Galley - Microsoft Research AI&R, USA
- Chris Brockett - Microsoft Research AI&R, USA
- Jianfeng Gao - Microsoft Research AI&R, USA
- Bill Dolan - Microsoft Research AI&R, USA

Audio Visual Scene-aware dialog (AVSD) Track:
- Chiori Hori - Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL), USA
- Tim K. Marks - Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL), USA
- Devi Parikh - Georgia Tech, USA
- Dhruv Batra - Georgia Tech, USA

DSTC Steering Committee
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- Jason Williams - Microsoft Research (MSR), USA
- Rafael E. Banchs - Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), Singapore
- Seokhwan Kim - Adobe Research, USA
- Matthew Henderson - PolyAI, Singapore
- Verena Rieser - Heriot-Watt University, UK

Contact Information
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Join the DSTC mailing list to get the latest updates about DSTC7:

- To join the mailing list: send an email to
listserv@lists.research.microsoft.com and put 'subscribe DSTC' in the
body of the message (without the quotes).
- To post a message: send your message to dstc@lists.research.microsoft.com.

For specific enquiries about DSTC7:
- Please feel free to contact any of the Organizing Committee members
directly.


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3-3-43(2020-05-11) LREC 2020, 12th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation -Marseille, France

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

  •     Guidelines, standards, best practices and models for LRs interoperability
  •     Methodologies and tools for LRs construction and annotation
  •     Methodologies and tools for extraction and acquisition of knowledge
  •     Ontologies, terminology and knowledge representation
  •     LRs and Semantic Web (including Linked Data, Knowledge Graphs, etc.)
  •     LRs and Crowdsourcing
  •     Metadata for LRs and semantic/content mark-up


Exploitation of LRs in systems and applications

  •     Sign language, multimedia information and multimodal communication
  •     LRs in systems and applications such as: information extraction, information retrieval, audio-visual and multimedia search, speech dictation, meeting transcription, Computer Aided Language Learning, training and education, mobile communication, machine translation, speech translation, summarisation, semantic search, text mining, inferencing, reasoning, sentiment analysis/opinion mining, etc.
  •     Interfaces: (speech-based) dialogue systems, natural language and multimodal/multisensory interactions, voice-activated services, etc.
  •     Use of (multilingual) LRs in various fields of application like e-government, e-participation, e-culture, e-health, mobile applications, digital humanities, social sciences, etc.
  •     Industrial LRs requirements
  •     User needs, LT for accessibility


LRs in the age of deep neural networks

  •     Semi-supervised, weakly-supervised and unsupervised machine learning approaches
  •     Representation Learning for language
  •     Techniques for (semi-)automatically generating training data
  •     Cross-language NLP & Cross-domain NLP with reduction of human effort


Issues in LT evaluation

  •     LT evaluation methodologies, protocols and measures
  •     Validation and quality assurance of LRs
  •     Benchmarking of systems and products
  •     Usability evaluation of HLT-based user interfaces and dialogue systems
  •     User satisfaction evaluation


General issues regarding LRs & Evaluation

  •     International and national activities, projects and initiatives
  •     Priorities, perspectives, strategies in national and international policies for LRs
  •     Multilingual issues, language coverage and diversity, less-resourced languages
  •     Open, linked and shared data and tools, open and collaborative architectures
  •     Replicability and reproducibility issues
  •     Organisational, economical, ethical and legal issues


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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3-3-44(2020-05-13) REPROLANG (part of LREC COnference), Marseille , France

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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3-3-45(2020-05-18) CfWand SS: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SPOKEN DIALOG SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY (IWSDS) 2020, Madrid Spain

CALL for Workshops and Special Sessions for IWSDS 2020

Place: Madrid, Spain
Dates: May 18-20, 2020

 

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SPOKEN DIALOG SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY (IWSDS) 2020 invites proposals for Workshops and Special Sessions in any topic related to the main conference theme: Conversational Dialogue Systems for the Next Decade.

Authors are requested to submit PDF files (maximum three pages) of their proposal to iwsds2020@gmail.com

The proposal must indicate:

  1. Whether the proposal is for a workshop or for a special session:Workshop / Special Session title
    • Workshops are half day events collocated either before or after the IWSDS 2020 main program. Registration to workshops is not included with IWSDS registration. Participants only interested in attending the workshops do not need to register for IWSDS.
    • Special sessions are 90-minute sessions that are part of the IWSDS main program. Registration to special sessions is included with IWSDS registration.
  2. Name, affiliation, e-mail and phone number of the organizers
  3. A description of the workshop / Special Session title including:Tentative program committee members (only for workshop proposals)
    • objectives
    • topics of interest
    • justification
    • expected number of submissions
    • tentative program
  4. Special audio-visual, internet, computer or equipment requirements
  5. Whether the workshop / special session have been run before:Any additional information that might be relevant for the proposal evaluation
    • where and when
    • number of participants

Proposal submission deadline: September 13, 2019

Proposal acceptance notification: September 17, 2019

 

Important notice:
  1. Based on the volume of submissions and other logistic constraints accepted workshops can be converted into special sessions or vice versa
  2. IWSDS 2020 organization cannot provide any kind of financial support to workshop and special session organizers. IWSDS 2020 organization will only cover expenses related to venue, audio-visual equipment and coffee breaks for workshops and special sessions.
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3-3-46(2020-05-xx) 2020 Speech Prosody conference, Tokyo, Japan

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

 

This mail was sent through the SProSIG mailing list, which is for

announcements of interest to the speech prosody research community.

Subscribe/unsubscribe at http://listserv.utep.edu/mailman/listinfo/sprosig

 

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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