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Tuesday, October 10, 2023 by Chris Wellekens

3-3 Other Events
3-3-1(2023-10-29) ACM Multimedia 2023 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge (ComParE) - Emotion Share and Requests
Call for Participation:

ACM Multimedia 2023 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge (ComParE) - Emotion Share and Requests http://www.compare.openaudio.eu/2023-2/
 
The ACM Multimedia 2023 Computational Paralinguistics ChallengE (ComParE) is an open Grand Challenge dealing with states and traits of speakers as manifested in their speech signal’s properties and beyond. In this 14th edition, we introduce two new Sub-Challenges:

	• Emotion Share Sub-Challenge,
	• Requests Sub-Challenge

Sub-Challenges allow contributors to find their own features with their own machine learning algorithm. Participants have five trials on the test set per Sub-Challenge. Participation has to be accompanied by a paper presenting the results that undergoes the ACM peer-review.

Contributions using the provided or equivalent data are sought for (but not limited to):

	• Participation in a Sub-Challenge
	• Contributions around the Challenge topics

Results of the Challenge and Prizes will be presented at ACM Multimedia 2023 in Ottawa between 29 October and 3 November 2023.

Organizers

  General Chairs:
    - Björn Schuller (University of Augsburg, Germany / Imperial College London, UK / audEERING)
    - Anton Batliner (University of Augsburg, Germany) 
    - Shahin Amiriparian (University of Augsburg, Germany)
    - Alexander Barnhill (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg Erlangen, Germany)
    - Alan S. Cowen (Hume.AI, USA)
    - Claude Montacié (Sorbonne University, France)

  Data Chairs:
    - Alice Baird (Hume.AI, USA)
    - Nikola Lackovic (Malakoff Humanis, France)
 [IMPORTANT] Please note, in case of participation: for the Requests sub-challenge, you have to sign the EULA the same way as in previous years: it is mandatory that it is signed by a *permanent* member of the staff, not  for instance by a student!

For the Emotion Share Sub-Challenge, EULAs and data will be handled by Hume.AI. For more information visit

http://www.compare.openaudio.eu/2023-2/

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3-3-2(2023-10-29) Cf participation : the 2nd Conversational Head Generation Challenge @ ACM Multimedia 2023

Call for Participation: the 2nd Conversational Head Generation Challenge @ ACM Multimedia 2023

We are pleased to invite multimedia researchers to participate the 2nd 'Conversational Head Generation Challenge,' co-located with ACM Multimedia 2023.

About the Challenge:
Conversational head generation highlights both the talking and listening roles generation in an interactive face-to-face conversation. Generating vivid talking head video and proper responsive listening behavior are both essential for digital humans during face-to-face human-computer interaction. More details can be found via: https://vico.solutions/challenge/2023

This distinctive challenge is based on the newly extended ViCo dataset (https://vico.solutions/vico), composed with conversation videos between real humans. Our aim is to bring face-to-face interactive head video generation into a visual competition through this challenge. This year, two tracks will be hosted:
- Talking head video generation (audio-driven speaker video generation) conditioned on the identity and audio signals of the speaker.
- Responsive Listening Head Video Generation (video-driven listener video generation) conditioned on the identity of the listener and with real-time responses to the speaker's behaviors.

As a starting point for the participates, we also provide an open-source baseline method (https://github.com/dc3ea9f/vico_challenge_baseline) that includes audio/video-driven head generation, rendering, and scripts for 13 evaluation metrics.

Important Dates:
- Dataset available for download (training set): March 27th.
- Challenge launch date: April 3rd.
- Paper submissions deadline: July 14th.
- Top submissions will have the opportunity to present their work at the workshop during ACM Multimedia 2023. We encourage all participating teams to submit a paper (up to 4 pages + up to 2 extra pages for references only) briefly describing their solution.

Find out more about the challenge:
- Challenge mainpage (including challenge registration, online evaluation results): https://vico.solutions/challenge/2023
- Challenge page at ACM MM 2023: https://www.acmmm2023.org/grand-challenges-2/

We believe this challenge would greatly benefit from your knowledge and expertise. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or require further information.

Contact: Yalong Bai, Mohan Zhou, Wei Zhang
vico-challenge@outlook.com

The organizing team
March 2023

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3-3-3(2023-11-06) The 35th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI), Atlanta, Georgia, USA

The 35th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI) organizing committee is inviting you to submit your research papers.
The conference will be held in person, on November 6-8, 2023 in Atlanta.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED to JULY 21, 2023 (Firm deadline).
We look forward to your submissions on Easy Chair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ictai2023

Details on the conference venue and registration will appear on the ICTAI 2023 website: https://ictai.computer.org/2023/

SO PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline Paper submission: July 21, 2023 ()
Acceptance notification: August 24, 2023
Camera-ready: September 20, 2023

The IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI) is a leading IEEE-CS annual scientific meeting for three decades.
It provides a major international forum where the creation and exchange of ideas related to artificial intelligence are fostered among academia, industry, and government agencies.
The conference facilitates the cross-fertilization of these ideas and promotes their transfer into practical tools, for developing intelligent systems and pursuing artificial intelligence applications.
The ICTAI encompasses all technical aspects of specifying, developing, and evaluating the theoretical underpinnings and applied mechanisms of the AI-based components such as algorithms, architectures, and languages.

Topics include (but not limited to):
1. AI Foundations
2. AI in Domain-specific Applications
3. AI in Computer Systems
4. AI in Data Analytics, Data Mining and Big Data
5. AI in Smart Cities
6. AI Synergistic Models
7. Machine Learning
8. Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, Cognition
9. AI and Decision Systems
10. Uncertainty in AI
11. AI and Societal Impact

Paper submission:

SUBMISSION should be made through the Easy Chair link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ictai2023

The submissions should contain original, high quality, not submitted or published elsewhere work.
Papers should be submitted electronically in pdf and should conform to IEEE specifications (single spaced double column, 10 point font size, up to maximum 8 pages).

Proceedings:
All accepted papers will be examined by at least two-three reviewers of the program committee.
All presented papers will be included in proceedings of ICTAI 2023 published by the IEEE Computer Society.

Special Issues Extended versions of the conference best papers will be invited for publication in various IEEE and Int. Journals.

ICTAI provide several financial awards to the top-5 best student papers and to the ICTAI Best Paper Award

ICTAI 2023 INVITED SPEAKERS:

Dr. Wendy Nilsen, National Science Foundation, Alexandria, VA, USA
Professor Dr Björn W. Schuller, Imperial College London, UK
Dr. Daniel Koller, Director Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA,USA
Professor Dr. Sukarno Mertoguno, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA

ICTAI 2023 organizing committee

General Chair
Anna Esposito, University of Campania, Italy

Program Chairs
Ming Yang, Kennesaw State University, GA, USA
Gennaro Cordasco, University of Campania, Italy

Financial-Registration Chairs
Michail Alexiou, GIT, Atlanta, GA, USA
Zhigang Li, Kennesaw State University, GA, USA

Local Web Chair
Narayana Varma Addepalli, Kennesaw State University, GA, USA

Publicity Chairs
Carmela Comito, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Jian Yu, Tianjin University, China
Chloe Xie, Kennesaw State University, GA, USA

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3-3-4(2023-11-18 ) CfP The 2nd International Conference on Tone-and-Intonation (TAI 2023), Singapore
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(2023-11-18) TAI 2023, Singapore, Call for Papers
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The 2nd International Conference on Tone and Intonation (TAI 2023), Singapore, November 18-21, 2023

Theme:  East Meets West: Languages and Approaches

Website:  http://www.tai2023.org


We are delighted to announce the upcoming 2nd International Conference on Tone and Intonation (TAI 2023), to be held in the vibrant city of Singapore during 18-21 November 2023. Jointly sponsored by the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA) and the International Phonetic Association (IPA), this event is organized by the Chinese and Oriental Languages Information Processing Society (COLIPS) and the Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence Association (PREMIA), with valuable support from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

The theme of this year’s conference is “East Meets West: Languages and Approaches”. Building on this theme, we aim to foster a dialogue between Eastern and Western perspectives in the study of tone and intonation. We cordially invite you to participate and contribute to this unique academic discourse. We especially encourage submissions that explore and compare Eastern and Western languages and methodologies, thus contributing to a more comprehensive and global understanding of tone and intonation.

Submissions related to phonetic and phonological analyses of tone and intonation are eagerly anticipated at TAI 2023. We welcome contributions on various topics, including, but not limited to, the production and perception of tone and intonation, the semantics and pragmatics of tone and intonation, the acquisition and teaching of tone and intonation in L1 and L2, and cross-linguistic comparisons of tone and intonation. In line with our theme, we particularly encourage submissions that explore the intersection of Eastern and Western approaches to these topics. In the spirit of interdisciplinarity, we also invite researchers from adjacent fields to submit papers on tone and intonation, further broadening the scope and enriching the discussions at the conference.

Prospective authors are invited to submit a 2-page abstract (1-page text and 1-page tables/ figures/ references) through our paper submission system. After the conference, authors can submit an optional 5-page full paper for inclusion in the ISCA Proceedings.

Conference Timeline:

· 01 May 2023         Online abstract submission open
· 30 Jun 2023           Abstract submission deadline
· 15 Aug 2023          Notification of abstract acceptance
· 20 Sep 2023          Early bird registration deadline
· 18-21 Nov 2023    Conference in Singapore
· 31 Jan 2024           Submission of the revised abstract and an optional full paper
 
 

The deadline for abstract submissions has been extended until 10 July 2023. Authors have the opportunity to update their submissions until 17 July 2023. Please find the detail at www.tai2023.org.

 

We are very honored to have invited the following keynote speakers:

   - Jennifer Cole, Northwestern University, USA

   - James Kirby, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

   - Ying-Ying Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

 
 
 
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3-3-5(2023-11-29) 10e Rencontres des Jeunes Chercheurs en Parole (RJCP-2023) , Grenoble, France

RJCP 1er appel à posters

https://rjcp-2023.sciencesconf.org/

10e Rencontres des Jeunes Chercheurs en Parole (RJCP-2023)

Du 29/11 au 01/12 2023, Grenoble, France 

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Les RJCP sont des journées marrainées par l'Association Francophone de la Communication Parlée (https://www.afcp-parole.org/) qui offrent aux jeunes chercheurs l’occasion de se rencontrer, de présenter leurs travaux, d'élargir leurs connaissances et d’échanger sur les divers domaines de la Parole. Nous serons heureux d'accueillir tous les intéressés par des échanges autour de la recherche en parole, jeunes chercheurs ou non  (dans la limite des places disponibles). Il y aura au progamme des sessions posters, des conférences, des formations et des visites de plateformes expérimentales dédiées à la parole. Une table ronde consacrée aux poursuites de carrière/perspectives professionnelles après la thèse vous sera également proposée. Plus d’informations seront affichées sur notre site Web au cours de l'été (à découvrir ici) !

DATES IMPORTANTES

  • 15/06/2023 - Ouverture de l’appel à posters  

  • 16/09/2023 - Date limite d'envoi des résumés (extended)

  • 22/09/2023 - Notification d’acceptation aux auteurs

  • 25/09/2023 - 1ère phase d’ouverture des inscriptions 

  • 30/10/2023 - Fermeture des inscriptions (celle-ci pourra intervenir plus tôt si nous atteignons rapidement le nombre maximum de personnes que nous pouvons accueillir)

  • 29/11/2023 - 01/12/2023 - RJCP

THÈMES

Nous invitons les communications sur les thèmes suivants (liste non exhaustive):

* Acoustique de la parole
* Acquisition de la parole et du langage 
* Analyse, codage et compression de la parole
* Applications à composantes orales (dialogue, indexation, etc)
* Apprentissage d’une langue seconde
* Communication multimodale 
* Dialectologie 
* Évaluation, corpus et ressources 
* Langues en danger 
* Modèles de langage 
* Parole audio-visuelle
* Pathologies de la parole 
* Phonétique et phonologie 
* Phonétique clinique 
* Production / Perception de la parole
* Prosodie
* Psycholinguistique 
* Reconnaissance et compréhension de la parole 
* Reconnaissance de la langue
* Reconnaissance du locuteur
* Signaux sociaux, sociophonétique 
* Synthèse de la parole…

APPEL À CONTRIBUTIONS

Masterants, doctorants, post-doctorants*, industriels* et jeunes chercheurs en recherche d'emploi* sont invités à soumettre un résumé de 300 mots maximum présentant leurs travaux à venir, en cours ou terminés pour la session posters: https://rjcp-2023.sciencesconf.org/submission/submit 

Le nombre de pages de références n’est pas restreint. Les templates seront à retrouver sous peu sur notre site, dans la section “Appel à Communications”.

Le Comité d’organisation RJCP pourra prendre en charge l’impression des posters pour les personnes non affiliées à un laboratoire de recherche. Cette décision sera prise après discussion. Pour en faire la demande, veuillez nous contacter à jcparole@gmail.com.


*Jusqu’à 3 ans après la thèse


Nous espérons vous voir nombreux,

Le comité d'organisation

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3-3-6(2023-11-29) SPECOM 2023, Hubli-Dharwad, India



Announcing the SPECOM 2023 Call for Papers! 

 

The Call for Papers for SPECOM 2023 is now open! The 25th  International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM) will be held from 29th November- 1st December 2023 in Hubli-Dharwad, India. 

This flagship conference will offer a comprehensive technical program presenting all the latest developments in research and technology for speech processing and its applications. Featuring world-class oral and poster sessions, plenaries and perspective exhibitions, demonstrations, tutorials,  and satellite workshops, it is expected to attract leading researchers and global industry figures, providing a great networking opportunity. Moreover, exceptional papers and contributors will be selected and recognized by SPECOM.

Website Link: https://iitdh.ac.in/specom-2023/

Call for papers PDF is available here.

Special attractions for commemorating Silver Jubilee of SPECOM

  • Students Special Session

  • Special Session on Speech Processing for Under-Resource Languages

  • Special Session on Industrial Speech and Language Technology

  • Satellite Workshop on “Speaker and Language Identification, Verification and Diarization” @ Goa

Technical Scope:


We invite submissions of original unpublished technical papers on topics including but not limited to:


  • Affective computing

  • Audio-visual speech processing

  • Corpus linguistics

  • Computational paralinguistics

  • Deep learning for audio processingVoice

  • Forensic speech investigations

  • Human-machine interaction

  • Language identification

  • Multichannel signal processing

  • Multimedia processing

  • Multimodal analysis and synthesis

  • Sign language processing

  • Speaker recognition

  • Speech and language resources

  • Speech analytics and audio mining

  • Speech and voice disorders

  • Speech-based applications

  • Speech driving systems in robotics

  • Speech enhancement

  • Speech perception

  • Speech recognition and understanding

  • Speech synthesis

  • Speech translation systems

  • Spoken dialogue systems

  • Spoken language processing

  • Text mining and sentiment analysis

  • Virtual and augmented reality

  • Voice assistants



Organizers:


  • General chairs:

    • Prof. Yegnanarayana Bayya (IIIT Hyderabad)

    • Prof. Shyam S Agrawal (KIIT Gurugram)

  • Technical Program Committee Chairs:

    • Prof. Rajesh M. Hegde (IIT Dharwad)

    • Prof. Alexey Karpov (SPC RAS St. Petersburg)

    • Prof. K. Samudravijaya (KL University)

    • Dr. Deepak K. T. (IIIT Dharwad)

  • Organizing Commiittee:

    • Prof. S R M Prasanna (IIT Dharwad)

    • Prof. Suryakanth V gangashetty (KL University)

Important dates:

  • Paper Submission Starts: 15 May 2023

  • Paper Submission Deadline: 31 July 2023

  • Paper Acceptance Notification: 8 September 2023 

  • Camera Ready Paper Deadline: 24 September 2023

  • Early Bird Registration Deadline: 24 September 2023 

  • Author Registration Deadline: 20 March 2023 

  • Conference date: 29 November - 1 December 2023

  • Satellite workshop: 2 December 2023

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3-3-7(2023-12-11) Journée commune AFIA-THL / AFCP — 'Extraction de connaissances interprétables pour l'étude d ela communication parlée- LIA, Avignon, France
— APPEL A COMMUNICATIONS ORALES : Journée commune AFIA-THL / AFCP — 'Extraction de connaissances interprétables pour l'étude de la communication parlée' - 
le lundi 11 décembre 2023 au Laboratoire d’Informatique d’Avignon.
 
 
 DERNIER RAPPEL : DEADLINE AU 29 SEPTEMBRE A diffuser le plus largement possible
 
L'Association Française pour l'Intelligence Artificielle (AFIA), au travers de son collège Technologies du Langage Humain (TLH), organise avec l'Association Francophone de la Communication Parlée (AFCP), une première journée commune sur le thème 'Extraction de connaissances interprétables pour l'étude de la communication parlée' le lundi 11 décembre 2023 sur Avignon.
 
L'objectif de cette journée est de réunir chercheur.euse.s dont l'objet d'étude est la communication parlée, que ce soit du point de vue des Sciences Humaines et Sociales (SHS) ou du Traitement Automatique des Langues et de l'Intelligence Artificielle. Il s'agira au cours de cette journée d'aborder la question de l'extraction de connaissances interprétables dans le signal de parole par le biais d'approches automatiques, en particulier basées sur des apprentissages profonds, pour l'étude de la communication parlée au sens large. Ces études pourront porter sur des thématiques comme l'analyse de la parole dans le domaine de la phonétique ou de la linguistique, la caractérisation du locuteur pour des tâches de reconnaissance, de segmentation et regroupement en locuteurs, de comparaison de voix (criminalistique), l'analyse de la voix/parole pathologique, l'analyse des informations para-linguistiques (autre que le locuteur) comme la parole expressive, les émotions, les accents régionaux, etc., l'étude de comportements cognitifs autour de l'acquisition de la parole, ... Côté Traitement Automatique des Langues et de l'Intelligence Artificielle, les thèmes autour des modèles auto-supervisés de représentation de la parole, de l'explicabilité des modèles, de l'évaluation de l'interprétabilité et de la pertinence des explications, des boucles interactives avec l'utilisateur, pourront également être abordés.
 
Cette journée sera ainsi l'occasion de montrer des approches automatiques déjà existantes d'extractions de connaissances interprétables, pour répondre aux besoins des chercheur.euse.s en SHS mais également d'exprimer de la part de ces derniers, de nouveaux besoins. 
Elle s’adresse aussi bien aux jeunes chercheur.euse.s qu’aux chercheur.euse.s plus avancé.e.s du domaine. Elle est ouverte à la présentation de travaux à différents stades d’avancement voire à la présentation de projets de recherche en voie d'être lancés.
 
Outre l'intervention d'un conférencier invité et la tenue d'une discussion animée en fin de session, la journée sera rythmée par des communications orales de durée variable (de 10 à 20mn) en fonction des soumissions reçues.
 
Soumissions
Les propositions de communications orales sont attendues sous la forme d'un résumé d’une page environ au format texte comprenant un titre, une liste d'auteur.e.s, une liste de mots-clés et un résumé du contenu de la présentation proposée. 
 
Elles devront être envoyées au format pdf par mail à Marie Tahon (marie.tahon@univ-lemans.fr) et Corinne Fredouille (corinne.fredouille@univ-lemans.fr)
 
Dates importantes
 
  • 1ER RAPPEL : 10/07/2023 
  • Date limite des soumissions :  15/09/2023
  • Notification aux auteur.e.s : 29/09/2023
  • Organisation de la journée : 11/12/2023
 
 
Co-organisation et Comité scientifique
La journée est co-organisée par Marie Tahon et Corinne Fredouille du collège TLH de l'AFIA et Maëva Garnier et Olivier Perrotin de l'AFCP et soutenue par un comité scientifique constitué de membres des deux institutions.
 
 
Programme et inscriptions
Le programme et le formulaire d'inscription seront disponibles prochainement.
L'inscription à la journée sera gratuite mais obligatoire.
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3-3-8(2023-12-16) The 2023 IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (ASRU 2023), Taipeh, Taiwan

The 2023 IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (ASRU 2023) will be held on December 16 – 20, 2023, at Taipei, Taiwan. 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. The conference will be an 'in-person' event (with a virtual component for those that can not attend physically). The event will be held in the Beitou Area, the town of hot springs of Taipei. We encourage all to join us for this wonderful event in Taiwan; looking forward to seeing you all in Taiwan. The paper submission deadline is July 3rd, 2023.
http://www.asru2023.org/

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3-3-9(2023-xx-xx) CfP 6th International Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis in Sports (MMSports'23) @ ACM Multimedia, Ottawa, Canada

Call for Papers

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6th International Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis in Sports (MMSports'23) @ ACM Multimedia, Oct 29 – Nov 3, 2023, Ottawa, Canada

 

We'd like to invite you to submit your paper proposals for the 6th International Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis in Sports to be held in Ottawa, Canada together with ACM Multimedia 2023. The ambition of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from many different disciplines to share ideas and methods 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 in sports

- tracking people/ athlete and objects in sports

- activity recognition, classification, and evaluation in sports

- 3D scene and motion reconstruction in sports

- event detection and indexing in sports

- performance assessment in sports

- injury analysis and prevention in sports

- data driven analysis in sports

- graphical augmentation and visualization in sports

- automated training assistance in sports

- camera pose and motion tracking in sports

- brave new ideas / extraordinary multimodal solutions in sports

- personal virtual (home) trainers/coaches in sports

- datasets in sports

- graphical effects in sports

- alternative sensing in sports (beyond the visible spectrum)

- multimodal perception in sports

- exploiting physical knowledge in learning systems for sports

- sports knowledge discovery

- narrative generation and narrative analysis in sports

- mobile sports application

- multimedia in sports beyond video, including 3D data and sensor data

 

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 their paper. All papers will undergo the same review process and review period.

 

Please refer to the workshop website for further information: 

http://mmsports.multimedia-computing.de/mmsports2023/index.html

 

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Due:                            14 July 2023 

Acceptance Notification:             30 July 2023

Camera Ready Submission:         12 August 2023 

Workshop Date:                            TBA; either Oct 29 or Nov 3, 2023

 

 

Challenges

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This year again, MMSports carries out a competition where participants can compete on state-of-the-art problems applied to real-world sport specific data. The competition is made of individual challenges, each of which is sponsored by SportRadar with a US$1,000.00 prize. Each challenge comes with a toolkit describing the task, the dataset and metrics on which participants will be evaluated. More information on the challenges will be coming soon.

 

ACM MMSports’23 Chairs: Thomas Moeslund, Rainer Lienhart and Hideo Saito

 

 

 

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3-3-10(2024-01-29) Second Call for Papers for the 30th International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling — MMM 2024, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Second Call for Papers for the 30th International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling — MMM 2024

January 29 – February 2, 2024 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands


*** MMM is a B-ranked conference, following the CORE ranking updates published in June 2021.


MMM is a leading international conference for researchers and industry practitioners for sharing new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from all MMM related areas. The conference calls for research papers reporting original investigation results and demonstrations reporting novel and compelling applications. Special sessions, Brave New Ideas session, keynote lectures, the Video Browser Showdown and the MediaEval workshop will also contribute to a high-quality program.


Conference Website: http://mmm2024.org/


MMM 2024 proposes eight special sessions:

  *   MDRE: Multimedia Datasets for Repeatable Experimentation
  *   MOMST: Multi-Object Multi-Sensor Tracking
  *   MARGeM: Multimodal Analytics and Retrieval of Georeferenced Multimedia
  *   ICDAR: Intelligent Cross-Data Analysis and Retrieval
  *   XR-MACCI: eXtended Reality and Multimedia: Advancing Content Creation and Interaction
  *   FMM: Foundation Models for Multimedia
  *   MULTICOM: Towards Multimedia and Multimodality in Conversational Systems
  *   CultMM Cultural AI in Multimedia


MMM 2024 also hosts two community events:

  *   Video Browser Showdown (VBS): https://videobrowsershowdown.org<https://videobrowsershowdown.org/>
  *   MediaEval: https://multimediaeval.github.io/editions/2023/


Submission Deadlines

  *   Regular and special session papers are due September 4, 2023
  *   BNI papers and demonstration submissions are due October 2, 2023
  *   MediaEval and VBS deadlines are separately defined by the respective event organisers


Submission website is now open. Regular and special session paper submissions are limited to 12 content pages, including all figures, tables, and appendices, in the Springer LNCS style. Additional 2 pages containing only cited references are allowed. Please note that this is a change from previous MMM conference editions.


MMM seeks contributions on the following research topics:


Multimedia Content Analysis

  *   Multimedia indexing
  *   Multimedia mining
  *   Multimedia abstraction and summarisation
  *   Multimedia annotation, tagging and recommendation
  *   Multimodal analysis for retrieval applications
  *   Semantic analysis of multimedia and contextual data
  *   Interactive learning
  *   Multimedia knowledge acquisition and construction
  *   Multimedia verification
  *   Multimedia fusion methods
  *   Multimedia content generation

Multimedia Signal Processing and Communications

  *   Media representation and algorithms
  *   Multimedia sensors and interaction modes
  *   Multimedia privacy, security and content protection
  *   Multimedia standards and related issues
  *   Multimedia databases, query processing, and scalability
  *   Multimedia content delivery, transport and streaming
  *   Wireless and mobile multimedia networking
  *   Sensor networks (video surveillance, distributed systems)
  *   Audio, image, video processing, coding and compression
  *   Multi-camera and multi-view systems

Multimedia Applications, Interfaces and Services

  *   Media content retrieval, browsing and recommendation tools
  *   Extended reality (AR/VR/MR) and virtual environments
  *   Real-time and interactive multimedia applications
  *   Multimedia analytics applications
  *   Egocentric, wearable and personal multimedia
  *   Urban and satellite multimedia
  *   Mobile multimedia applications
  *   Question answering, multimodal conversational AI and hybrid intelligence
  *   Multimedia authoring and personalisation
  *   Cultural, educational and social multimedia applications
  *   Multimedia for e-health and medical applications

Ethical, Legal and Societal Aspects of Multimedia

  *   Fairness, accountability, transparency and ethics in multimedia modeling
  *   Environmental footprint of multimedia modeling
  *   Large multimedia models and LLMs
  *   Multimodal pretraining and representation learning
  *   Reproducibility, interpretability, explainability and robustness
  *   Embodied multimodal applications and tasks
  *   Responsible multimedia modeling and learning
  *   Legal and ethical aspects of multimodal generative AI
  *   Multimedia research valorisation
  *   Digital transformation

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3-3-11(2024-03-04) Cf Special sessions: The International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology (IWSDS) 2024, Sapporo, Japan
 Call for Special Sessions at the International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology

Special sessions are 90-minute sessions that are part of the IWSDS main program. 
Registration to special sessions is included with IWSDS registration.

Authors are requested to submit PDF files (maximum three pages) of their proposal to 
iwsds2024@gmail.com.

The proposal must indicate:
Special Session title.
Name, affiliation, e-mail of the organizers.
A description of the workshop / Special Session title including:
objectives;
topics of interest;
justification;
expected number of submissions;
tentative program.
Tentative program committee members (only for workshop proposals).
Special audio-visual, internet, computer or equipment requirements in case of a 
non-virtual event.
Whether the workshop / special session has been run before:
where and when;
number of participants in the previous event.
Any additional information that might be relevant for the proposal evaluation.

The deadline for the special session proposal is October 13th.
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3-3-12(2024-03-04) CfP The International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology (IWSDS) 2024, Sapporo, Japan
The International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology (IWSDS) 2024 will invite 
paper submissions. IWSDS 2024 will be held March 4-6, 2024 in Sapporo, Japan.

https://sites.google.com/grp.riken.jp/iwsds2024

IWSDS 2024 will be a primarily in person event with a hybrid component for those who 
cannot travel to Japan. We especially invite paper submissions on the following topics:

- User engagement and emotion in dialogue systems
- Proactive, anticipatory, or incremental interaction
- Use of humor and metaphors in dialogue systems
- Multimodal and situated dialogue systems
- Companions and personal assistant dialogue systems
- Educational and healthcare applications
- Big data and large scale dialogue systems
- Digital resources for interactive dialogue management
- Domain transfer and adaptation techniques for dialogue systems
- Dialogue systems for low-resource languages
- Multilingual dialogue systems
- Dialogue system evaluation
- Machine learning for dialogue systems
- Interaction styles in dialogue systems

However, submissions are not limited to these topics and we encourage you to submit 
papers in all areas of natural language dialogue systems.

Categories of Submissions:
- Long Research Papers:
These are reserved for reports on mature original research results. The expected length 
of a long paper submission should be in the range of 8-13 pages of content, plus up to 3 
pages for references. Final versions (after notification of acceptance) will be given 2 
additional pages of content (8-15 pages of content) so that reviewers' comments can be 
taken into account but the number of pages for references will not change (up to 3 pages).

- Short Research Papers:
Authors may choose this category if they wish to report on smaller case studies or 
ongoing original research efforts. The expected length of a short paper submission should 
be in the range of 4-7 pages of content, plus up to 2 pages for references. Final 
versions (after notification of acceptance) will be given 1 additional page of content 
(4-8 pages of content) so that reviewers' comments can be taken into account but the 
number of pages for references will not change (up to 2 pages).

- Position Papers:
These deal with novel unexplored research ideas or viewpoints which describe trends or 
fruitful starting points for future research and elicit discussion. The expected length 
of a position paper submission should be 2 pages of content, plus up to 2 pages for 
references. Final versions (after notification of acceptance) will be given 1 additional 
page of content (2-3 pages of content) so that reviewers' comments can be taken into 
account but the number of pages for references will not change (up to 2 pages).

- Demo Submissions – System Papers:
Authors who wish to demonstrate their system may choose this category and provide a 
description of their system and demo. The expected length of a demo/system paper 
submission should be up to 5 pages of content, plus up to 2 pages for references. Final 
versions (after notification of acceptance) will be given 1 additional page of content 
(up to 6 pages of content) so that reviewers' comments can be taken into account but the 
number of pages for references will not change (up to 2 pages).

As usual, a selection of accepted papers will be published in post-workshop proceedings.

We welcome demonstrations from the authors of long and short papers which can be shown 
during the demo session. At the submission time, you will have an option to indicate 
whether the paper will be accompanied by a demonstration.

Submission:

Authors of all papers (including papers submitted to the special sessions) are requested 
to submit PDF files of their manuscripts using the IWSDS 2024 paper submission system.
Submission system: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IWSDS2024

Submission deadline:
Paper Title, Author, and Abstract Submission: November 10th
Paper Submission: November 17th

We look forward to meeting you at Sapporo.





-- call for sponsors ---------------------------------

We are starting to solicit sponsorship for IWSDS2024. These funds will be used to offset 
some costs for items such as social events, honorariums for invited speakers, etc. In 
exchange for your support, we will provide the opportunity to promote your company during 
the workshop and through the webpage. The sponsorship package for IWSDS2024 is shown 
below. We would greatly appreciate it if you could contribute to IWSDS2024.

Bronze:
Donation amount: $1000
Logo with links on the workshop website
Acknowledgement during opening/closing

Silver:
Donation amount: $3000
Same perks as Bronze
Poster for promoting sponsor's activity during event
10 mins presentation at sponsor session (during lunch)

Gold:
Donation amount: $5000
Same perks as Silver
One of the best papers with the sponsor's name

Contact
Please feel free to post any question or comments to organizer's mailing list: 
iwsds2024@gmail.com.

Sincerely Yours,
IWSDS2024 organizing committee
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3-3-13(2024-04-14) Call for Satellite workshops @ ICASSP 2024, Seoul, Korea

Deadline Extended! Call for Satellite Workshops

New Satellite Workshop Proposal Deadline: July 14 

There is still time to submit your ICASSP 2024 Satellite Workshops proposals! Submit your proposals by the new deadline, Friday, July 14. 

 

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it is our pleasure to invite you to the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2024), Seoul, Korea, 14-19 April 2024, with the theme 'Signal Processing: The Foundation for True Intelligence'.

 

Call for Satellite Workshops

Satellite Workshops aim to enrich the conference program, attract a wider audience, and enhance inclusivity for students and professionals. The ICASSP Satellite Workshops will be half- or full-day events and will take place the day before or after the main conference technical program at the conference venue. Their main emphasis will lie on clearly focused and emerging topics that are not specifically covered in the main conference and/or enable thematic synergies between the IEEE Signal Processing and other related societies. 

 

We are currently accepting proposals at this link: https://cmsworkshops.com/ICASSP2024/workshop_session_proposals.php

 

Important Dates:

14 July 2023: New! Workshop Proposal Deadline

28 July 2023: Workshop Proposal Acceptance Notification

Late November 2023: Workshop Paper Submission Deadline

Late January 2024: Workshop Paper Acceptance Notification

Early February 2024: Workshop Camera Ready Paper Deadline

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3-3-14(2024-04-14) Cf Tutorials, ICASSP 2024, Seoul, Korea

ICASSP 2024 Call for Tutorials

Submit your Proposals by 6 September 2023

The International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, & Signal Processing (ICASSP) invites proposals for Tutorials. The 49th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, & Signal Processing (ICASSP) will be held in Seoul, Korea, from April 14 to April 19, 2024, at COEX.

 

Tutorial proposals in all areas of signal processing and its applications, as listed in the conference topics, are warmly invited, and encouraged, especially those related to the theme of the conference and to new and emerging topics.

 

ICASSP 2024 will be an in-person conference; so, for each accepted tutorial, its proposer(s) will have to present it in person in Seoul.

 

Please submit your proposals by 6 September 2023. Learn more about the ICASSP 2024 conference topics and the Tutorials submission guidelines here

Call for Tutorial Proposals

Guidelines 

Tutorials will have a duration of 3 hours, including a 20-minute break, and will take place before the main technical program. For each accepted tutorial, its proposer(s) will have to present it in-person in Seoul.

 

Tutorial proposals should include the following essential information:
  • Title of the tutorial.
  • Presenter name(s), contact information, short biography (maximum of 1000 characters), and five recent related publications.
  •  A summary of presenter’s previous tutorial delivery experience.
  • The rationale for the tutorial including: importance, timeliness, novelty, how it can introduce new ideas/topics/tools to the SP community. 
  • A detailed description of the tutorial outlining the topics and subtopics covered.
  • A statement of any previous or related versions of this tutorial.

Please read carefully the guidelines outlined next before submitting your tutorial proposal via this submission link.

 

 Important Dates
  • Proposal Submission Deadline: 6 September 2023 
  • Acceptance Notification: 18 October 2023
     

ICASSP 2024 is a flagship event of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, a global network of signal processing and data science professionals. A membership to IEEE SPS connects you with more than 18,000 researchers, academics, industry practitioners, and students advancing and disseminating the latest breakthroughs and technology. By joining, you’ll receive significant savings on registration to future events, including ICASSP 2024, as well as access to highly-ranked journals, continuing education materials, and a robust technical community. Learn more about how you can save and grow with us! 

 
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3-3-15(2024-04-14) CfP ICASSP 2024, Seoul, Korea

Announcing the ICASSP 2024 Call for Papers! 

Submit your Papers by 6 September 2023.

The Call for Papers for ICASSP 2024 is now open! The 49th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, & Signal Processing (ICASSP) will be held in Seoul, Korea, from April 14 to April 19, 2024, at COEX.

 

ICASSP is the world’s largest and most comprehensive technical conference focused on signal processing and its applications. It offers a comprehensive technical program presenting all the latest development in research and technology in the industry that attracts thousands of professionals annually. We hope you will engage in various sessions filled with valuable lectures, cutting-edge topic keynotes with world-renowned speakers, along with great opportunities to network with industry pioneers and leading researchers.

 

Please submit your papers by 6 September 2023. Learn more about the ICASSP 2024 Call for Papers and submission guidelines here

Submit a Conference Paper

Authors are invited to submit papers that are up to four pages for technical content including figures and references, and one optional fifth page containing only references. The submission website will be available soon. 

 

SP Society Journal Paper Presentations

Authors of papers published or accepted in IEEE SPS journals may present their work at ICASSP 2024 at appropriate tracks. These papers will neither be reviewed nor included in the proceedings. In addition, the IEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing (OJSP) will provide a special track for longer submissions with the same processing timeline as ICASSP. Accepted papers will be published in OJSP and presented in the conference but will not be included in the conference proceedings.

 

IEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing (OJSP) Submission Track

Following the same timeline as the conference papers, authors have the option to submit their paper for publication with the Open Journal of Signal Processing instead of in the conference proceedings.

 

IEEE OJSP has introduced a Short Papers submission category and review track, with a limit of eight pages plus an additional page for references (8+1). This is intended as an alternative publication venue for authors who would like to present at ICASSP 2024, but who prefer Open Access or the longer paper format than the traditional ICASSP 4+1 format.

 

Open Preview

Conference proceedings will be available in IEEE Xplore, free of charge, to all registered attendees/authors, 30 days prior to the conference start date, through the conference end date.

 

Important Dates

  • Paper Submission Deadline: 6 September 2023 
  • Reviews Available to Authors: 9 November 2023
  • Author Response Period: 9-15 November 2023 
  • Paper Acceptance Notification: 13 December 2023 
  • Camera Ready Paper Deadline: 11 January 2024 
     

ICASSP 2024 is a flagship event of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, a global network of signal processing and data science professionals. A membership to IEEE SPS connects you with more than 18,000 researchers, academics, industry practitioners, and students advancing and disseminating the latest breakthroughs and technology. By joining, you’ll receive significant savings on registration to future events, including ICASSP 2024, as well as access to highly-ranked journals, continuing education materials, and a robust technical community. Learn more about how you can save and grow with us! 

 
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3-3-16(2024-04-14) Grand Challenge @ICASSP 2024, Seoul, Korea

Announcing the Grand Challenges for ICASSP 2024!

Participate in a Grand Challenge at ICASSP 2024! The 49th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, & Signal Processing (ICASSP) will be held in Seoul, Korea, from April 14 to April 19, 2024, at COEX.

 

View all 11 official ICASSP Grand Challenges below. To learn more about how to participate and important dates, please visit the challenges individual websites listed on the ICASSP website

     
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3-3-17(2024-04-14) ICASSP 2024 Call for short courses, Seoul, Korea

ICASSP 2024 Call for Short Course Proposals

Submit your Proposals by 18 September 2023

ICASSP 2024, in collaboration with the IEEE Signal Processing Society (IEEE SPS) Education Board, is planning offerings of education short courses for in-person attendance at the conference. 

 

The 49th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, & Signal Processing (ICASSP) will be held in Seoul, Korea, from April 14 to April 19, 2024, at COEX.

 

The education-oriented short courses will offer Professional Development Hours (PDHs) and Continuing Education Units (CEUs) certificates to those who complete each course.

 

Given that students, academics, and industry researchers and practitioners worldwide have a broad diversity of interests and areas of expertise, the IEEE SPS goal is to develop meaningful methods of offering beneficial and relevant courses in support of our members’ educational needs.

 

Learn more about the Short Course proposal requirements here

General Information 

Duration

Each course should have a total duration of 10 hours, distributed over 4 days, at 2.5 hours per day, or over 2 days at 5 hours per day during the conference.

 

Coverage

Short Courses should be different than tutorials and aim for a broader view covering a wide spectrum of ideas and results in their area, and not focusing only on research results from a specific individual or group. Both established and emerging domains are welcome, and we also encourage experiential, hands-on components that introduce methods and tools.

 

Target Audience

  • Students
  • Researchers from universities or research labs/centers and industry
  • Signal processing engineers and practitioners from industry
  • Hybrid combinations of the above
 Important Dates
  • Proposal Submission Deadline: 18 September 2023 
  • Acceptance Notification: 20 November 2023

Learn more about the Short Course submission guidelines and instructions here

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3-3-18(2024-05-13) 13th International Seminar on Speech Production, Autrans, France
13th International Seminar on Speech Production, 13-17 May 2024, in Autrans, France
 
It is time for the next International Seminar on Speech Production.
 
After the launch in 1988 in Grenoble, followed by in Leeds (1990), Old Saybrook (1993), Autrans (1996), Kloster Seeon (2000), Sydney (2003), Ubatatuba (2006), Strasbourg (2008), Montreal (2011), Cologne (2014), Tianjin (2017) and virtually in in 2020, the 13th ISSP will come back (close) to Grenoble.
 
After a very successful virtual ISSP in 2020 (Haskins Labs), we are ready again for an in-person meeting in a very beautiful location in the mountains of Autrans (of course we will provide an option to attend virtually).
Take your calendars and mark the 13-17 May 2024 for the 13th International Seminar on Speech Production co-organized by several laboratories in France
 
More information including the website and important dates will be provided soon.
 
We are looking forward to meeting you in Autrans in 2024!
 
The organizing committee, Cécile Fougeron & Pascal Perrier together with Jalal Al-Tamimi, Pierre Baraduc, Véronique Boulanger, Mélanie Canault, Maëva Garnier, Anne Hermes, Fabrice Hirsch, Leonardo Lancia, Yves Laprie, Yohann Meynadier, Slim Ouni, Rudolph Sock, Béatrice Vaxelaire
 
Follow us on twitter @issp2024!
 

Claire PILLOT-LOISEAU

. Maître de Conférences HDR en Phonétique
. Responsable du DU de Phonétique Appliquée à la Langue Française (DUPALF)

Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR 7018 (LPP)
Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, département Institut de Linguistique et de Phonétique Générales et Appliquées (ILPGA)

. 4, rue des Irlandais, 75005 PARIS (Laboratoire)  
. 8, Avenue de Saint Mandé, 75012, PARIS (Université)


!CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT!
The next 
International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP2024) will be organized in less than a year, from May 13 to May 17 2024, in Autrans, France, supported by several laboratories in France working within speech production research. Topics of interest for this conference cover different aspects of speech production, including articulation, acoustics, neural substrates, motor control, disorders, and their links to perception, communication, development and language.

 

!KEYNOTE SPEAKERS!

We are delighted to announce that the conference will be organized around 6 keynotes illustrating the diversity of research topics in - and out of - the field of Speech Production: María Florencia Assaneo (UNAM, Mexico), Adrien Meguerditchian (Aix-Marseille U., France), Doris Mücke (U. of Cologne, Germany), Caroline Niziolek (U. Wisconsin-Madison, USA), Sophie Scott (UCL, UK), Jason Shaw (Yale U., USA).

 

!IMPORTANT DATES!

December 15, 2023 2-page abstract submission deadline

February 1, 2024 Notification of acceptance

April 15, 2024 optional full 4-page paper submission deadline

May 13-17, 2024 ISSP2024 in Autrans, France

 

For updated information on our invited speakers, on the scientific and organizing committee, and more practical information, please visit regularly our conference website: https://issp24.sciencesconf.org/ and follow us on Twitter @issp2024!

 

!SURVEY!

HYBRID OR NOT?

In the spirit of most editions of the conference, we have chosen to have a unity of place for the scientific exchanges and accommodation, and this will be in a conference center in the mountains near Grenoble.

Although we prefer all participants to be on-site during the conference, we are considering the possibility to organize it in a hybrid mode. Thus, could you answer as soon as possible the survey (if you plan to attend on-site or if you plan to attend remotely). This gives us a better idea of how we will proceed:https://framaforms.org/issp24-survey-1685914178

 

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3-3-19(2024-05-20)CfP LREC-COLING 2024 - The 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation, Torino, Italy

LREC-COLING 2024
The 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation
Lingotto Conference Centre - Torino (Italy)

20-25 May, 2024

https://lrec-coling-2024.lrec-conf.org

 

Twitter: @LrecColing2024

First Call for papers 

Two international key players in the area of computational linguistics, the ELRA Language Resources Association (ELRA) and the International Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL), are joining forces to organize the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024) to be held in Torino, Italy on 20-25 May, 2024.

IMPORTANT DATES

(All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”)

  • 22 September 2023: Paper anonymity period starts
  • 13 October 2023: Final submissions due (long, short and position papers)
  • 13 October 2023: Workshop/Tutorial proposal submissions due
  • 22–29 January 2024: Author rebuttal period
  • 5 February 2024: Final reviewing
  • 19 February 2024: Notification of acceptance
  • 25 March 2024: Camera-ready due
  • 20-25 May 2024: LREC-COLING2024 conference

 SUBMISSION TOPICS

LREC-COLING 2024 invites the submission of long and short papers featuring substantial, original, and unpublished research in all aspects of natural language and computation, language resources (LRs) and evaluation, including spoken and sign language and multimodal interaction. Submissions are invited in five broad categories: (i) theories, algorithms, and models, (ii) NLP applications, (iii) language resources, (iv) NLP evaluation and (v) topics of general interest. Submissions that span multiple categories are particularly welcome.

(i) Theories, algorithms, and models

  • Discourse and Pragmatics
  • Explainability and Interpretability of Large Language Models
  • Language Modeling
  • CL/NLP and Linguistic Theories
  • CL/NLP for Cognitive Modeling and Psycholinguistics
  • Machine Learning for CL/NLP
  • Morphology and Word Segmentation
  • Semantics
  • Tagging, Chunking, Syntax and Parsing
  • Textual Inference

(ii) NLP applications

  • Applications (including BioNLP and eHealth, NLP for legal purposes, NLP for Social Media and Journalism, etc.)
  • Dialogue and Interactive Systems
  • Document Classification, Topic Modeling, Information Retrieval and Cross-Lingual Retrieval
  • Information Extraction, Text Mining, and Knowledge Graph Derivation from Texts
  • Machine Translation for Spoken/Written/Sign Languages, and Translation Aids
  • Sentiment Analysis, Opinion and Argument Mining
  • Speech Recognition/Synthesis and Spoken Language Understanding
  • Natural Language Generation, Summarization and Simplification
  • Question Answering
  • Offensive Speech Detection and Analysis
  • Vision, Robotics, Multimodal and Grounded Language Acquisition

(iii) Language resource design, creation, and use: 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, annotation, and acquisition
  • 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
  • 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, (speech-based) dialogue systems, natural language and multimodal/multisensory interactions, chatbots, 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.
  • LRs in the age of deep neural networks
  • Open, linked and shared data and tools, open and collaborative architectures
  • Bias in language resources
  • User needs, LT for accessibility

(iv) NLP evaluation methodologies

  • NLP evaluation methodologies, protocols and measures
  • Benchmarking of systems and products
  • Evaluation metrics in Machine Learning
  • Usability evaluation of HLT-based user interfaces and dialogue systems
  • User satisfaction evaluation

(v) Topics of general interest

  • Multilingual issues, language coverage and diversity, less-resourced languages
  • Replicability and reproducibility issues
  • Organisational, economical, ethical and legal issues
  • Priorities, perspectives, strategies in national and international policies
  • International and national activities, projects and initiatives

 

LREC-COLING 2024 invites high-quality submissions written in English. Submissions of three forms of papers will be considered:

A. Regular long papers - up to eight (8) pages maximum*, presenting substantial, original, completed, and unpublished work.

B. Short papers - up to four (4) pages*, describing a small focused contribution, negative results, system demonstrations, etc.

C. Position papers - up to eight (8) pages*, discussing key hot topics, challenges and open issues, as well as cross-fertilization between computational linguistics and other disciplines.

* Excluding any number of additional pages for references, ethical consideration, conflict-of-interest, as well as data and code availability statements.

Appendices or supplementary material will be allowed ONLY in the final, camera-ready version, but not during submission, as papers should be reviewed without the need to refer to any supplementary materials.

Linguistic examples, if any, should be presented in the original language but also glossed into English to allow accessibility for a broader audience. 

Note that paper types are decisions made orthogonal to the eventual, final form of presentation (i.e., oral versus poster).

AUTHOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Papers must be of original, previously-unpublished work. Papers must be anonymized to support double-blind reviewing. Submissions thus must not include authors’ names and affiliations. The submissions should also avoid links to non-anonymized repositories: the code should be either submitted as supplementary material in the final version of the paper, or as a link to an anonymized repository (e.g., Anonymous GitHub or Anonym Share). Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review.

If the paper is available as a preprint, this must be indicated on the submission form but not in the paper itself. In addition, LREC-COLING 2024 will follow the same policy as ACL conferences establishing an anonymity period during which non-anonymous posting of preprints is not allowed.

More specifically, direct submissions to LREC-COLING 2024 may not be made available online (e.g. via a preprint server) in a non-anonymized form after September 22, 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (for arXiv, note that this refers to submission time).

Also included in that policy are instructions to reviewers to not rate papers down for not citing recent preprints. Authors are asked to cite published versions of papers instead of preprint versions when possible.

Papers that have been or will be under consideration for other venues at the same time must be declared at submission time. If a paper is accepted for publication at LREC-COLING 2024, it must be immediately withdrawn from other venues. If a paper under review at LREC-COLING 2024 is accepted elsewhere and authors intend to proceed there, the LREC-COLING 2024 committee must be notified immediately.

ETHICS STATEMENT

We encourage all authors submitting to LREC-COLING 2024 to include an explicit ethics statement on the broader impact of their work, or other ethical considerations after the conclusion but before the references. The ethics statement will not count toward the page limit (8 pages for long, 4 pages for short papers).

PRESENTATION REQUIREMENT

All papers accepted to the main conference track must be presented at the conference to appear in the proceedings, and at least one author must register for LREC-COLING2024.

All papers accepted to the main conference will be required to submit a presentation video. The conference will be hybrid, with an emphasis on encouraging interaction between the online and in-person modalities, and thus presentations can be either on-site or virtual.

 

 

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3-3-20(2024-07-02) CfP Speech Prosody 2024, Leiden, The Netherlands

Dear Speech Prosody SIG members,

We are delighted to announce that Speech Prosody 2024 will be held in Leiden, The Netherlands (02–05 July 2024). The conference aims to showcase the facets of prosodic variation and their role in the production, comprehension, and acquisition of speech in order to obtain a better understanding of the structure and function of prosody. The theme includes four subthemes:

a. Prosody through the lifespan

b. Typology and cross-linguistic variation

c. Individual and social variation

d. Contact-induced variation

The conference will include both thematic sessions, based on the above subthemes, and non-thematic sessions. We also invite proposals for special sessions, workshops, and tutorials.

 

We welcome submissions on any aspect of prosody in language. Contributions relating to the conference themes, and particularly, submissions by junior researchers, on under-studied languages, and/or with interdisciplinary research methods, are strongly encouraged.

 

Topics include, but are not limited to:

Phonology and phonetics of prosody

Prosody and its interfaces with morphology, syntax, and semantics

Prosody and pragmatics

Rhythm and timing

Tone and intonation

Interaction between segmental and suprasegmental features

Production and perception of prosody

Acquisition of first, second, and third language prosody

Prosody in neurodevelopmental disorders

Prosody and speech and language impairments

Assessment of prosody and measures to evaluate prosodic skills

Prosody in infant-directed speech, child-directed speech, and elderly speakers

Psycholinguistic, cognitive, and neural correlates of prosody

Cognitive processing and modelling of prosody

Prosody in language contact

Prosody of under-resourced languages and dialects

Audiovisual and multimodal prosody

Prosody of sign language

Prosody in language and music

Prosody in speaker characterization and recognition

Prosody in speech synthesis, recognition, and understanding

Forensic voice and language investigation

Prosody in computer language learning systems

Computational modelling and applications of prosody

 

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Call for Special Sessions: Deadline 30 October 2023

We invite proposals for special sessions on interdisciplinary, under-studied, and emerging topics.

Proposals should be sent to sp2024@hum.leidenuniv.nl as a PDF file and include:

·       Title of the proposed session

·       Names and affiliations of organizers (including brief bio and contact information)

·       Motivation and description (maximally 500 words)

 

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Call for Workshops and Tutorials: Deadline 30 October 2023

We invite proposals for workshops and tutorials, to be held in Leiden on 01 July 2024.  We encourage proposals on interdisciplinary, under-studied, and emerging topics, as well as cutting-edge research methods that address those topics.

Proposals should be sent to sp2024@hum.leidenuniv.nl as a PDF file and include:

·       Title of the workshop/tutorial and a brief description (maximally 500 words)

·       Names and affiliations of organizers (including brief bio and contact information)

·       Invited speakers (if any) for workshops and expected audience for tutorials

·       Proposed duration of the workshop/tutorial and estimated number of participants

·       Technical and administrative requirements

·       Sources of funding for the proposed workshop/tutorial

 

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Call for Abstracts and Papers:

Deadlines: 20 December 2023 for abstract and 07 January 2024 for 4-page paper

Abstracts (including title, author information, and a 200-word description of the research) should be submitted by 20 December, 2023. The deadline for submitting a full 4-page full paper is 07 January 2024.

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Important dates:

Special session proposal deadline                               30/10/2023

Workshop and tutorial proposal deadline                   30/10/2023

Abstract submission opens                                         20/11/2023

Abstract submission deadline                                     20/12/2023

Full paper submission deadline                                   07/01/2023

Notification of acceptance (by email)                         25/02/2024

 

Yiya Chen  sp2024@hum.leidenuniv.nl

 

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3-3-21(2024-07-22) 13th International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics, Erlangen, Germany

13th International Conference

on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics

Erlangen, Germany 22nd-26th of July 2024

 

 

we cordially invite you to participate in the 13th International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics, July 22nd – 26th of 2024!

After the successful hosting in 2012, we are pleased to welcome you back in Erlangen, Germany! There will be two days of workshops prior to the three days of conference and several social events in the beautiful Nuremberg Metropolitan Region.

The workshops (July 22nd-23rd) and the conference (July 24th-26th) will focus on voice physiology and biomechanics including computational, numerical and experimental modelingmachine learningtissue engineeringlaryngeal pathologies and many more. Abstract submission and registration will be open from November 1st, 2023.

We are looking forward to your contributions and to seeing you in Erlangen, July 2024!

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3-3-22(2024-09-09) Cf Labs Proposals @CLEF 2024, Grenoble, France

Call for Labs Proposals @CLEF 2024

At its 25th edition, the Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum (CLEF) is a continuation of the very successful series of evaluation campaigns of the Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) which ran between 2000 and 2009, and established a framework of systematic evaluation of information access systems, primarily through experimentation on shared tasks. As a leading annual international conference, CLEF uniquely combines evaluation laboratories and workshops with research presentations, panels, posters and demo sessions. In 2024, CLEF takes place in September,  9-12 at the University of Grenoble Alpes, France.

Researchers and practitioners from all areas of information access and related communities are invited to submit proposals for running evaluation labs as part of CLEF 2024. Proposals will be reviewed by a lab selection committee, composed of researchers with extensive experience in evaluating information retrieval and extraction systems. Organisers of selected proposals will be invited to include their lab in the CLEF 2024 labs programme, possibly subject to suggested modifications to their proposal to better suit the CLEF lab workflow or timeline.

Background

The CLEF Initiative (http://www.clef-initiative.eu/) is a self-organised body whose main mission is to promote research, innovation, and development of information access systems with an emphasis on multilingual information in different modalities - including text and multimedia - with various levels of structure. CLEF promotes research and development by providing an infrastructure for:

  1. independent evaluation of information access systems;

  2. investigation of the use of unstructured, semi-structured, highly-structured, and semantically enriched data in information access; 

  3. creation of reusable test collections for benchmarking; 

  4. exploration of new evaluation methodologies and innovative ways of using experimental data; 

  5. discussion of results, comparison of approaches, exchange of ideas, and transfer of knowledge.

Scope of CLEF Labs

We invite submission of proposals for two types of labs:

  1. “Campaign-style” Evaluation Labs for specific information access problems (during the twelve months period preceding the conference), similar in nature to the traditional CLEF campaign “tracks”. Topics covered by campaign-style labs can be inspired by any information access-related domain or task.

  2. Labs that follow a more classical “workshop” pattern, exploring evaluation methodology, metrics, processes, etc. in information access and closely related fields, such as natural language processing, machine translation, and human-computer interaction.

We highly recommend organisers new to the CLEF format of shared task evaluation campaigns to first consider organising a lab workshop to discuss the format of their proposed task, the problem space and practicalities of the shared task. The CLEF 2024 programme will reserve about half of the conference schedule for lab sessions. During the conference, the lab organisers will present their overall results in overview presentations during the plenary scientific paper sessions to give non-participants insights into where the research frontiers are moving. During the conference, lab organisers are expected to organise separate sessions for their lab with ample time for general discussion and engagement with all participants - not just those presenting campaign results and papers. Organisers should plan time in their sessions for activities such as panels, demos, poster sessions, etc. as appropriate. CLEF is always interested in receiving and facilitating innovative lab proposals. 

Potential task proposers unsure of the suitability of their task proposal or its format for inclusion at CLEF are encouraged to contact the CLEF 2024 Lab Organizing Committee Chairs to discuss its suitability or design at an early stage.

Proposal Submission

Lab proposals must provide sufficient information to judge the relevance, timeliness, scientific quality, benefits for the research community, and the competence of the proposers to coordinate the lab. Each lab proposal should identify one or more organisers as responsible for ensuring the timely execution of the lab. Proposals should be 3 to 4 pages long and should provide the following information:

  1. Title of the proposed lab.
     

  2. A brief description of the lab topic and goals, its relevance to CLEF and the significance for the field.
     

  3. A brief and clear statement on usage scenarios and domain to which the activity is intended to contribute, including the evaluation setup and metrics.
     

  4. Details on the lab organiser(s), including identifying the task chair(s) responsible for ensuring the running of the task. This should include details of any previous involvement in organising or participating in evaluation tasks at CLEF or similar campaigns.
     

  5. The planned format of the lab, i.e., campaign-style (“track”) or workshop.
     

  6. Is the lab a continuation of an activity from previous year(s) or a new activity?  

  1. For activities continued from previous year(s): Statistics from previous years (number of participants/runs for each task), a clear statement on why another edition is needed, an explicit listing of the changes proposed, and a discussion of lessons to be learned or insights to be made.

  2. For new activities: A statement on why a new evaluation campaign is needed and how the community would benefit from the activity.
     

  1. Details of the expected target audience, i.e., who do you expect to participate in the task(s), and how do you propose to reach them.
     

  2. Brief details of tasks to be carried out in the lab. The proposal should clearly motivate the need for each of the proposed tasks and provide evidence of its capability of attracting enough participation. The dataset which will be adopted by the Lab needs to be described and motivated in the perspective of the goals of the Labs; also indications on how the dataset will be shared are useful. It is fine for a lab to have a single task, but labs often contain multiple closely related tasks, needing a strong motivation for more than 3 tasks, to avoid useless fragmentation.
     

  3. Expected length of the lab session at the conference: half-day, one day, two days. This should include high-level details of planned structure of the session, e.g. participant presentations, invited speaker(s), panels, etc., to justify the requested session length.
     

  4. Arrangements for the organisation of the lab campaign: who will be responsible for activities within the task; how will data be acquired or created, what tools or methods will be used, e.g., how will necessary queries be created or relevance assessment carried out; any other information which is relevant to the conduct of your lab.
     

  5. If the lab proposes to set up a steering committee to oversee and advise its activities, include names, addresses, and homepage links of people you propose to be involved.

Lab proposals must be submitted at the following address:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clef2024

choosing the “CLEF 2024 Lab Proposals” track.

Reviewing Process

Each submitted proposal will be reviewed by the CLEF 2024 Lab Organizing Committee. The acceptance decision will be sent by email to the responsible organiser by 28 July 2023. The final length of the lab session at the conference will be determined based on the overall organisation of the conference and the number of participant submissions received by a lab.

 

Advertising Labs at CLEF 2023 and ECIR 2024

Organisers of accepted labs are expected to advertise their labs at both CLEF 2023 (18-21 September 2023, Thessaloniki, Greece) and ECIR 2024 (24-28 March 2024, Glasgow, Scotland). So, at least one lab representative should attend these events.

Advertising at CLEF 2023 will consist of displaying a poster describing the new lab, running a break-out session to discuss the lab with prospective participants, and advertising/announcing it during the closing session.

Advertising at ECIR 2024 will consist of submitting a lab description to be included in ECIR 2024 proceedings (11 October 2023) and advertising the lab in a booster session during ECIR 2024.

Mentorship Program for Lab Proposals from newcomers

CLEF 2019 introduced a mentorship program to support the preparation of lab proposals for newcomers to CLEF. The program will be continued at CLEF 2024 and we encourage newcomers to refer to Friedberg et al. (2015) for initial guidance on preparing their proposal:

Friedberg I, Wass MN, Mooney SD, Radivojac P. Ten simple rules for a community computational challenge. PLoS Comput Biol. 2015 Apr 23;11(4):e1004150.

The CLEF newcomers mentoring program offers help, guidance, and feedback on the writing of your draft lab proposal by assigning a mentor to you, who help you in preparing and maturing the lab proposal for submission. If your lab proposal falls into the scope of an already existing CLEF lab, the mentor will help you to get in touch with those lab organisers and team up forces.

Lab proposals for mentorship must be submitted at the following address:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clef2024

choosing the “CLEF 2024 Lab Mentorship” track.

Important Dates

  • 29 May 2023: Requests for mentorship submission (only newcomers)

  • 29 May 2023 - 16 June 2023: Mentorship period

  • 7 July 2023: Lab proposals submission (newcomers and veterans)

  • 28 July 2023: Notification of lab acceptance

  • 18-21 Sep 2023: Advertising Accepted Labs at CLEF 2023, Thessaloniki, Greece

  • 11 October 2023: Submission of short lab description for ECIR 2024

  • 13 November 2023: Lab registration opens

  • 24-28 March 2024: Advertising labs at ECIR 2024, Glasgow, UK

CLEF 2024 Lab Chairs

  • Petra Galuscakova, University of Stavanger, Norway

  • Alba García Seco de Herrera, University of Essex, UK

CLEF 2024 Lab Mentorship Chair

  • Liana Ermakova, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France

  • Florina Piroi, TU Wien, Austria

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3-3-23(2024-09-25) Second international multimodal communication symposium (MMSYM 2024), Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany,

 

we are pleased to announce that the second international multimodal communication symposium (MMSYM 2024) will take place at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, on September 25 - 27, 2024!
Check the MMSYM website for more information and to stay up-to-date: http://mmsym.org
 
We are attaching the Call for Papers for MMSYM 2024 to this Email and invite you to submit abstracts of your multimodal work to the conference! MMSYM 2024 wants to emphasize the following three main research themes: (1) The gesture-speech integration, in particular the prosody-gesture link, (2) formal, automatic and machine-learning approaches to multimodality, and (3) psycholinguistic approaches in multimodal settings.
 
Abstracts can be submitted until March 8, 2024 via OpenReview. Please find more information about abstract submission, templates and guidelines on the MMSYM website.
 
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3-3-24(xx-xx-2023) École Rhénane des Sciences du langage, Université de Strasbourg, France

Ouverture des inscriptions à l’édition 2023-2024 de l'école ErSciLang :

 

« Paroles d’experts » : École Rhénane des Sciences du langage

1ère édition : ErSciLang 2023-2024

 

Formation gratuite en ligne, inscription obligatoire

Université de Strasbourg

 

 

Chaire Sciences du langage

USIAS, Institut d’Études Avancées

Université de Strasbourg

 

 

Présentation

L’Ecole Rhénane des Sciences du langage (ErSciLang) réunit enseignants chercheurs expérimentés et apprenants dans une dynamique de formation et d’échange. Les leçons dispensées par des chercheurs reconnus internationalement pour leur expertise visent à faire le point théorique sur des thématiques et des concepts clefs des différents secteurs des Sciences du Langage. Au carrefour de la transmission, de la formation et de la recherche, ErSciLang se donne comme objectif la co-construction d’un espace de rencontre entre experts et apprenants avec pour vocation d’ouvrir, dans une optique de linguistique cumulative, de nouvelles passerelles d’apprentissage et de recherche dans le domaine des Sciences du Langage.

 

Public : étudiants en master Sciences du langage, doctorants, post-doctorants, enseignants-chercheurs

 

 

Vous trouverez le programme détaillé et le portail des inscriptions en suivant ce lien :

https://erscilang.wordpress.com/

 

 

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