|  | Code-of-Ethics for Authors 
 ISCA is committed to publishing high-quality journals and conference
 proceedings.  To this end, all authors are requested to ensure they
 adhere to ethical standards, specifically (but not limited to):
 
 (1) the work does NOT include fabrication, falsification or any kind
 of data breach.  Authors should keep their code and log data that
 produced the results in the paper.  Authors are also encouraged to
 open their code and dataset.
 
 (2) the work does NOT include plagiarism or significant
 self-plagiarism.  The work is NOT ALLOWED to be submitted to any other
 conference, workshop or journal during the review process.  ISCA (and
 conference organizers or journal editors) may use tools to detect
 (self-)plagiarism and reject papers without review.
 
 (3) the work does NOT use figures, photographs or any other kind of
 content whose copyright is not owned by or granted to the authors,
 except for proper quotations allowed by the copyright law.  ISCA (and
 conference organizers or journal editors) may request authors to
 provide evidence of permission to use the content for their work.
 
 (4) the work does NOT include inappropriate content in terms of human
 rights.  ISCA (and conference organizers or journal editors) may
 request authors to provide evidence of approval from the host Ethics
 Committee (Institutional Review Board or equivalent) that the work
 meets their Institution's ethical requirements, and/or explicit
 consent from the human subjects used in the work.
 
 (5) all (co-)authors must be responsible and accountable for the work,
 and consent to its submission.
 
 If any concerns relating to this code are raised or reported, ISCA
 (and conference organizers or journal editors) will convene their
 Ethics Committee to investigate the matter and decide on appropriate
 action including withdrawal of the paper and suspension of future
 submissions by the authors.
 
 ISCA also enforces the NO-show policy for conference papers.  Any
 paper accepted into the technical program, but not presented on-site,
 may be withdrawn from the official proceedings.  Please refer to
 https://www.isca-speech.org/iscaweb/index.php/conferences point 2) and 8).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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