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3-3-1 | (2010-11-08) 12th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces Call for Papers: ICMI-MLMI 2010
12th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces and 7th Workshop on Machine Learning for Multimodal Interaction
Beijing, China, November 8-12, 2010
The Twelfth International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces and the Seventh Workshop on Machine Learning for Multimodal Interaction will be held jointly in Beijing China during November 8-12, 2010. The primary aim of ICMI-MLMI 2010 is to further scientific research within the broad field of multimodal interaction, methods, and systems, focusing on major trends and challenges, and working towards identifying a roadmap for future research and commercial success. The conference will continue to feature a single-track with keynote speakers, technical paper presentations, poster sessions, a doctoral consortium, and demonstrations of state of the art multimodal systems and concepts. The conference will be followed by workshops.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Multimodal input and output interfaces - Multimodal human behavior analysis - Machine learning methods for multimodal processing - Fusion techniques and hybrid architectures - Processing of language and action patterns - Gaze and vision-based interfaces - Speech and conversational interfaces - Pen-based interfaces - Haptic interfaces - Brain-computer interfaces - Cognitive modeling of users - Multi-biometric interfaces - Multimodal-multisensor interfaces - Interfaces for attentive and intelligent environments - Mobile, tangible and virtual/augmented multimodal interfaces - Distributed/collaborative multimodal interfaces - Tools and system infrastructure issues for designing multimodal interfaces - Evaluation of multimodal interfaces - AI techniques and adaptive multimodal interfaces
Paper Submission There are two different submission categories: regular paper and short paper. The page limit is 8 pages for regular papers and 4 pages for short papers.
Demo Submission Proposals for demos shall be submitted to demo chairs electronically. A two page description with photographs of the demo is required.
Organizing Committee General Chairs: Wen Gao, Peking University Chin-Hui Lee, Georgia Tech Jie Yang, Carnegie Mellon University
Program Chairs Xilin Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences Maxine Eskenazi, Carnegie Mellon University Zhengyou Zhang, Microsoft Research
Important Dates Workshop proposals due: April 1, 2010 Workshop proposal acceptance notification: May 1, 2010 Paper submission: May 20, 2010 Author notification: July 20, 2010 Camera-ready due: August 20, 2010 Conference: Nov. 8-10, 2010 Workshops: Nov. 11-12, 2010
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3-3-2 | (2010-11-11) 3rd Workshop on Child, Computer and Interaction (WOCCI 2010) The 3rd Workshop on Child, Computer and Interaction WOCCI 2010 (www.wocci.org) will be held in Beijing, China, on November 11-12, 2010. T he Workshop is a satellite event of the Twelth International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI), which is held this year jointly with the Workshop on Machine Learning and Multimodal Interaction ICMI-MLMI 2010 (http://www.acm.org/icmi/2010/index.html) that will take place in the same venue on November 8-10, 2010. This 2-day session follows the first two of the WOCCI series which were held in Crete in October 2008 and Boston in November 2009, respectively. Two page abstract submission: July 1, 2010 Notification of acceptance: July 20, 2010 Final paper (4-8 pages) submission and authors' registration: August 20, 2010 The Workshop aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from universities and industry working in all aspects of multimodal child-machine interaction with particular emphasis on, but not limited to, speech interactive interfaces. Children are special both at the acoustic/linguistic level but also at the interaction level. The Workshop provides a unique opportunity for bringing together different research communities to demonstrate various state-of-the-art components that can make up the next generation of child centred computer interaction. These technological advances are increasingly necessary in a world where education and health pose growing challenges to the core wellbeing of our societies. Noticeable examples are remedial treatments for children with or without disabilities, and first and second language learning. The Workshop should serve for presenting recent advancements in all core technologies for multimodal child-machine interaction as well as experimental systems and prototypes.
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3-3-3 | (2010-11-15) Tutorial and Special Session on Forensic Voice Comparison and Forensic Acoustics CALL FOR PAPERS
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3-3-4 | (2010-11-29) 2010 Int. Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing (ISCSLP 2010) Taiwan CALL FOR PAPERS
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3-3-5 | (2010-12-02) 7th International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation,Paris (IWSLT 2010)
7th International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation
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3-3-6 | (2010-12-10) NIPS Workshop Modeling Human Communication DynamicsModeling Human Communication Dynamics NIPS Workshop, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada Friday, December 10th, 2010 http://projects.ict.usc.edu/hcd2010/ Submission Deadline: October 15th, 2010 Face-to-face communication is a highly interactive process in which the participants mutually exchange and interpret verbal and nonverbal messages. Both the interpersonal dynamics and the dynamic interactions among an individual's perceptual, cognitive, and motor processes are swift and complex. How people accomplish these feats of coordination is a question of great scientific interest. Models of human communication dynamics also have much potential practical value, for applications including the understanding of communications problems such as autism and the creation of socially intelligent robots able to recognize, predict, and analyze verbal and nonverbal behaviors in real-time interaction with humans. Modeling human communicative dynamics brings exciting new problems and challenges to the NIPS community. The first goal of this workshop is to raise awareness in the machine learning community of these problems, including some applications needs, the special properties of these input streams, and the modeling challenges. The second goal is to exchange information about methods, techniques, and algorithms suitable for modeling human communication dynamics. After the workshop, depending on interest, we may arrange to publish full-paper versions of selected submissions, possibly as a volume in the JMLR Workshop and Conference papers series. Topics: -------------- We therefore invite submissions of short high-quality papers describing research on Human Communication Dynamics and related topics. Suitable themes include, but are not limited to: * modeling methods robust to semi-synchronized streams (gestural, lexical, prosodic, etc.) * learning methods robust to the highly variable response lags seen in human interaction * coupled models for the explicit simultaneous modeling of more than one participant * ways to combine symbolic (lexical) and non-symbolic information * learning of models that are valuable for both behavior recognition and behavior synthesis * algorithms robust to training data whose labeling is incomplete or noisy * feature engineering * online learning and adaptation * models of moment-by-moment human interaction that can also work for longer time scales * specific applications and potential applications * failures and problems observed when applying existing methods to such tasks * insights from experimental or other studies of human communication behavior Invited speakers (partial list): -------------------------------------------- * Jeff Bilmes (University of Washington) * Dan Bohus (Microsoft Research) * Marian Stewart Bartlett (University of California, San Diego) Submission guidelines: -------------------------------------------- Submissions should be written as extended abstracts, no longer than 4 pages in the NIPS latex style. NIPS style files and formatting instructions can be found at http://nips.cc/PaperInformation/StyleFiles (although we will not enforce the double blind rule). Work that was recently published or presented elsewhere is allowed, provided that the extended abstract mentions this explicitly; work earlier presented at non-machine-learning venues is especially encouraged. Please send your submission by email to hcd2010@ict.usc.edu before October 15th, 2010 at 11:59pm PDT. Important dates: ------------------------------- Submission deadline: October 15th, 2010, 11:59pm PDT Notification of acceptance: November 7th, 2010 Workshop: December 10th, 2010 Organizers: ---------------------- Louis-Philippe Morency (University of Southern California) Daniel Gatica-Perez (IDIAP) Nigel Ward (UTEP) Nigel Ward Associate Professor of Computer Science University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave. 79902 USA +1 915-747-6827 fax +1 915-747-5030 nigel@utep.edu http://www.cs.utep.edu/nigel/
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3-3-7 | (2010-12-12) IEEE Workshop on Spoken Language Technology SLT 2010, Berkeley CA IEEE Workshop on Spoken Language Technology SLT 2010 December 12-15, 2010 SUBMISSIONS FOR THE TECHNICAL PROGRAM: IMPORTANT DATES: ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE: Organizing Chairs: Dilek Hakkani-Tür, ICSI Mari Ostendorf, U. Washington Finance Chair: Gokhan Tur, SRI International Advisory Board: Mazin Gilbert, AT&T Labs - Research Srinivas Bangalore, AT&T Labs - Research Giuseppe Riccardi, U. Trento Technical Chairs: Isabel Trancoso, INESC-ID, Portugal Tim Paek, Microsoft Research Demo Chairs: Alex Potamianos, Tech. U. of Crete Mikko Kurimo, Helsinki U. of Tech. Publicity Chair: Bhuvana Ramabhadran, IBM Research Benoit Favre, Univ. Le Mans Panel Chairs: Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Inst. Of Tech. Eric Fosler-Lussier, Ohio State U. Publication Chair: Yang Liu, U. Texas, Dallas Local Organizers: Dimitra Vergryi, SRI International Murat Akbacak, SRI International Sibel Yaman, ICSI Arindam Mandal, SRI International Europe Liaisons: Frederic Bechet, U. Avignon Philipp Koehn, U. Edinburgh Asia Liaisons: Helen Meng, C. U. Hong Kong Gary Geunbae Lee, POSTECH
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3-3-8 | (2010-12-13) The Second IEEE International Workshop on Content-Based Audio/Video Analysis for Novel TV Services. The Second IEEE International Workshop on Content-Based Audio/Video Analysis for Novel TV Services. 13/12/2010 - // DeadLine: 20100712 Taichung Taiwan Following the success of the first edition of the workshop on Content-Based Audio/Video Analysis for Novel TV Services (CBTV), we are pleased to announce the second one in this series. The objective of the workshop is twofold. First, it aims at highlighting the need for powerful and automatic audio and video content-based techniques in building novel TV services. The second objective is to bring in professionals and researchers, and to present the recent advances in the field. The workshop will be held in conjunction with the International IEEE Symposium on Multimedia 2010.
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3-3-9 | (2010-12-14) CfP Thirteenth Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology SST2010: Thirteenth Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology
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3-3-10 | (2010-12-17) ACM DEV 2010: First ACM Annual Symposium on Computing for Development *ACM DEV 2010: First ACM Annual Symposium on Computing for Development* The First ACM Annual Symposium on Computing for Development (DEV 2010) will be co-located with ICTD 2010 and the focus of the symposium will be on new computing innovations for development. The scope of DEV 2010 is broad covering a wide range of research areas within computer science with a direct focus on development. ACM DEV 2010 aims to bring together all CS researchers with an interest in computing for development. The deadline for paper submissions is July 10th, 2010. We strongly encourage you to submit your best works here. The conference website is: http://dev2010.news.cs.nyu.edu *Call for Papers* DEV 2010 provides an international forum for research in the design and implementation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for social and economic development. In particular, we focus on emerging contexts where conventional computing solutions are often inappropriate due to various contextual factors - including, but not limited to, cost, language, literacy, and the availability of power and bandwidth. Focusing on innovative technical solutions to these unique application, infrastructure and user challenges, DEV fosters exchange between computer scientists, engineers, and other scholars and practitioners interested in the use of ICTs for development. DEV provides a high-quality, single-track forum for presenting results and discussing new ideas. We expect paper contributions from different existing sub-areas of Computer Science and Engineering with a direct relevance to development. Papers should describe original and previously unpublished research. Three metrics will be applied to judge papers: (a) Relevance of the problem for development; (b) Novelty of the technical solution; (c) Evaluation of the solution, making a case for development-focused impact. All ACM DEV paper submissions should either provide or directly motivate a novel technical solution that has direct implications for development. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: *Important Dates * General Chair Andrew Dearden, Sheffield Hallam University PC Chairs Tapan Parikh, UC Berkeley Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, NYU *Steering Committee * Saman Amarasinghe, MIT *Program Committee * Muneeb Ali, Princeton, USA
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3-3-11 | (2011-01-28) CfP Workshop on New Tools and Methods for Very-Large-Scale Phonetics Research, University of Pennsylvania Call for papers Workshop on New Tools and Methods for Very-Large-Scale Phonetics Research
Today, advances in networking, computation and mass storage are promising a new revolution in phonetics research: a movement from the study of small, mostly artificial datasets to the analysis of published corpora of natural speech that are thousands of times larger. To welcome and promote this revolution, we are organizing a workshop on new tools and methods for Very-Large-Scale phonetics research, as part of a newly awarded NSF grant. The themes of the workshop include: integration of speech technology in phonetics studies (including software to facilitate teaching and research); variation and invariance in large speech corpora; and revisiting classic phonetic and phonological problems from the perspective of corpus phonetics. The last day of the workshop (January 31st) is for those interested in discussing development of tools suitable for teaching acoustic-phonetic analysis to beginners while allowing smooth progression to efficient advanced research protocols. The aim is to capitalize on the strengths of existing freeware systems, losing none of their capabilities, while providing as unified a platform as possible for future development. Authors of contributions on Very-Large-Scale phonetics may submit either extended abstracts or Interspeech-style papers (up to four pages) via the workshop website at http://ling.upenn.edu/phonetics/workshop. In addition, those interested in participating in the freeware tools workshop on January 31st are warmly invited to apply by emailing speech.tools.workshop@gmail.com with an outline (less than 1000 words) of what you would like to contribute to the workshop, and (if you wish) other topics that you would like discussed. Selected papers from the workshop will be published in a special issue of The Journal of Experimental Linguistics. A tutorial on forced alignment and the Penn Phonetics Lab Forced Aligner will also be provided prior to the workshop. Further details are available on the workshop website: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/phonetics/workshop. Important Dates * Nov. 21, 2010: Abstract/paper submission deadline * Jan. 28, 2011: Tutorial on forced alignment * Jan. 29-31, 2011: Workshop
Organizing Committee Mark Liberman, University of Pennsylvania (January 29-30) Andreas Stolcke, SRI International and ICSI (January 29-30) Jiahong Yuan, University of Pennsylvania (January 29-30) Suzanne Boyce, University of Cincinnati (January 31) Sarah Hawkins, University of Cambridge (January 31)
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3-3-12 | (2011-03-03) CfP TRALOGY'2011Translation and Technology Conference Paris FCall for Papers
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3-3-13 | (2011-04-07) CfP Comparative Methods and Analysis in the Language Sciences Toulouse France CALL FOR PAPERS CALL FOR PAPERS
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3-3-14 | (2011-04-17) ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR) Trento Italy
ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR) http://www.icmr2011.org 17-20 April, Trento, Italy The First ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR), puts together the long-lasting experience of former ACM CIVR and ACM MIR. It is the ideal forum to present and encounter the most recent developments and applications in the area of multimedia content retrieval. Originally set up to illuminate the state-of-the-art in image and video retrieval, ICMR aims at becoming the world reference event in this exciting field of research, where researchers and practitioners can exchange knowledge and ideas. Important dates: October 15, 2010 : Special Session and Tutorials Proposal November 5, 2010 : Special Session and Tutorials Selection December 3, 2010 : Paper Submission February 11, 2011 : Notification of acceptance March 4, 2011 : Submission of camera-ready papers ICMR 2011 is seeking original high quality submissions addressing innovative research in the broad field of multimedia retrieval. We wish to highlight significant contributions addressing the main problem of search and retrieval but also the related and equally important issues of multimedia content management, user interaction, and community-based management. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Content- and context-based indexing, search and retrieval of images and video * Multimedia content search and browsing on the Web * Advanced descriptors and similarity metrics for audio, image, video and 3D data * Multimedia content analysis and understanding * Semantic retrieval of visual contents * Learning and relevance feedback in media retrieval * Query models, paradigms, and languages for multimedia retrieval * Multimodal media search * Human perception based multimedia retrieval * Studies of information-seeking behaviour among image/video users * Affective/emotional interaction or interfaces for image/video retrieval * HCI issues in multimedia retrieval * Evaluation of multimedia retrieval systems * High performance multimedia indexing algorithms * Database architectures for multimedia retrieval * Novel multimedia data management systems and applications * Community-based multimedia content management * Retrieval from multimodal lifelogs * Interaction with medical image databases * Satellite imagery analysis/retrieval * Image/video summarization and visualization ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Honorary Chair: Ramesh Jain (UC Irvine) General Co-Chairs: Francesco G.B. De Natale (Univ. Trento) Alberto Del Bimbo (Univ. Florence) Technical Program Co-Chairs: B.S Manjunath (UC Santa Barbara) Alan Hanjalic (TU Delft) Shin'ichi Satoh (National Inst. of Informatics, Tokyo) Local Chair: Nicola Conci (Univ. Trento) Giulia Boato (Univ. Trento) Special Session Chair: Riccardo Leonardi (Univ. of Brescia) Panel Chair: Wolfgang Nejdl (Univ. Hannover) Practitioner Co-Chairs: Andrea de Polo (Alinari) Vanessa Murdock (Yahoo!) Videolympics Chairs: Cees Snoek (Univ. Amsterdam) Alan Smeaton (Dublin City Univ.) Publication Chair: Marco Carli (Univ. of Roma Tre) Publicity Chair: Ioannis Patras (Queen Mary Univ. London) Web Chair: Andrea Rosani (Univ. Trento) ____________________________________
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3-3-15 | (2011-04-18) CfP 33rd European Conference on Information Retrieval/ Dublin, Ireland***** Final Call for Posters/Demos - ECIR 2011 ****** 33rd European Conference on Information Retrieval Dublin, Ireland 18 - 21 April 2011 In cooperation with: BCS-IRSG, Dublin City University, University of Sheffield http://ecir2011.dcu.ie *************************************************** * Posters/Demos deadline approaching - 29 October (midnight GMT) * This deadline is final and will not be extended The 33rd European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2011) will take place in Dublin, Ireland from 18-21 April 2011. ECIR provides an opportunity for both new and established researchers to present research papers reporting new, unpublished, and innovative research results within Information Retrieval. ECIR has traditionally had a strong student focus and papers whose sole or main author is a postgraduate student or postdoctoral researcher are especially welcome. As an added incentive at ECIR2011, accepted full-papers whose first author is a student will be given the opportunity to be paired with a senior mentor who will interact with them during the course of the conference. Each mentor will be an expert in the relevant area of the student's work, and will provide questions and subsequent feedback after their presentation. We are seeking the submission of high-quality and original posters and demos, which will be reviewed by experts on the basis of the originality of the work, the validity of the results, chosen methodology, writing quality and the overall contribution to the field of Information Retrieval. Papers that demonstrate a high level of research adventure or which break out of the traditional IR paradigms are particularly welcome. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to: - Enterprise Search, Intranet Search, Desktop Search, Adversarial IR - Web IR and Web log analysis - Multimedia IR - Digital libraries - IR Theory and Formal Models - Distributed IR, Peer-to-peer IR, - Mobile IR, Fusion/Combination - Cross-language retrieval, Multilingual retrieval, Machine translation for IR - Topic detection and tracking, Routing - Content-based filtering, Collaborative filtering, Agents, Spam filtering - Question answering, NLP for IR - Summarization, Lexical acquisition - Text Data Mining - Text Categorization, Clustering - Performance, Scalability, Architectures, Efficiency, Platforms - Indexing, Query representation, Query reformulation, - Structure-based representation, XML Retrieval - Metadata, Social networking/tagging - Evaluation methods and metrics, Experimental design, Test collections - Interactive IR, User studies, User models, Task-based IR - User interfaces and visualization - Opinion mining, Sentiment Analysis - Blog and online-community search - Other domain-specific IR (e.g., Genomic IR, legal IR, IR for chemical structures) The ECIR 2011 conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Authors for both long and short papers are invited to submit their paper on or before 15 October 2010. All paper submissions must be written in English following the LNCS author guidelines [http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0]. Posters and demos must not be longer than 4 pages. All papers will be refereed through double-blind peer review so authors should take reasonable care not identify themselves in their submissions. The proceedings will be distributed to all delegates at the Conference. ********************************************* Important dates 18 Oct 2010: Paper/Short Paper submission deadline (passed) 29 Oct 2010: Poster/Demo submission deadline 10 Dec 2010: Notification of acceptance 18 Apr 2011: Workshops Day / Tutorial Day 19-21 Apr 2011: ECIR 2011 main conference Organising Committee General Chair: Cathal Gurrin (Dublin City University) Programme Co-chair: Gareth Jones (Dublin City University) and Paul Clough (University of Sheffield) Student Mentor Chair: Nicola Stokes (University College Dublin) Workshops Chair: Leif Azzopardi (University of Glasgow) Tutorials Chair: Evangelos Kanoulas (University of Sheffield) Posters Chair: Wessel Kraaij (TNO, Radboud University) Demos Chair: Vanessa Murdock (Yahoo! Research) Local organization Chair: Colum Foley (Dublin City University) and Peter Wilkins (Dublin City University) Advertising Chair: Hyowon Lee (Dublin City University) Any questions please email: ecir2011@computing.dcu.ie ********************************************* ------------------------------------------------ Dr Hyowon Lee CLARITY: Centre for Sensor Web Technologies Dublin City University Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Ireland http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~hlee/ hlee@computing.dcu.ie Tel: +353 -1 700 5829 ------------------------------------------------
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3-3-16 | (2011-05-19) Quatrièmes journees de phonetique clinique, Strasbourg (France) jpc4 quatrièmes journees de phonetique clinique 19-21 mai 2011, strasbourg, France colloque international universite de strasbourg (uds) instutut de phonetique de strasbourg (ips) U.R. 1339 linguistique, langue et parole (lilpa) – E.R. parole et cognition programme de la maison interuniversitaire des sciences de l’homme alsace USR 3227 (misha)
Les modalités de Soumission vont suivre bientôt….
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3-3-17 | (2011-05-22) ICASSP 2011, Prague ICASSP 2011
Prague hosts IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2011. Prague Congress Centre, May 22-27, 2011.
ICASSP is one of the world's major conferences for signal processing, bringing together over 2000 participants and experts from industry and universities.
The conference features world-class speakers, tutorials, exhibits, demos, and over 120 lecture and poster sessions on the following topics: Signal Processing Theory and Methods, Machine Learning for Signal Processing, Sensor Array and Multichannel Systems, Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing, Speech and Language Processing, Signal Processing for Communications and Networking, Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing, Biomedical Imaging, Information Forensics and Security, and Signal Processing Education.
Important deadlines Special Session & Tutorial Proposals Due September 1, 2010 Notification of Special Session & Tutorial Acceptance October 6, 2010 Submission of Camera Ready Papers October 20, 2010 Notification of Paper Acceptance January 17, 2011 Revised Paper Upload Deadline February 20, 2011 Registration Deadline for Authors March 13, 2011
More information can be found at http://www.icassp2011.com/
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3-3-18 | (2011-05-25) 9ème édition des Rencontres des Jeunes Chercheurs en Parole (RJCP) Grenoble France Organisée par les jeunes chercheurs des laboratoires GIPSA et LPNC de
Grenoble et parrainée par l’Association Francophone de la Communication Parlée (AFCP), la 9ème édition des Rencontres des Jeunes Chercheurs en Parole (RJCP) se tiendra, du 25 au 27 mai 2011, sur le campus universitaire de Grenoble. ********************************************************************* * Objectif Cette manifestation donne tous les deux ans aux (futurs) doctorants ou jeunes docteurs l’occasion de se rencontrer, de présenter leurs travaux et d’échanger sur les divers domaines de la Parole grâce à un travail collaboratif. Au-delà de ce cadre purement scientifique, cette rencontre sur 3 jours sera l’occasion pour les participants de faire leurs premiers pas dans la communauté de la Parole. Cette édition 2011 est ouverte à tous : communicants qui présentent leurs travaux ou auditeurs qui désirent assister aux présentations. * Langue La langue officielle de la conférence est le français. * Domaine Les travaux présentés porteront sur la communication parlée et le traitement de la parole dans leurs différents aspects. * Les thèmes de ces journées incluent : - Phonétique et Phonologie - Sociolinguistique de la parole Variation (dialectologie, etc.) Style Perception - Production/Perception de la parole En conditions « normales » En conditions adverses (voix chuchotée, bruit, etc.) Avec changement de paramètres (chant, récitation, théâtre, etc.) - Acoustique de la parole Modèles phonatoires : modélisation acoustique du conduit vocal Etudes des écoulements Dispositifs de mesures (outils, maquettes de production, etc.) - Acquisition et enseignement de la parole Langue maternelle Langue seconde Bilinguisme et multilinguisme - Corrélats neuro-anatomiques et fonctionnels de la parole Spécialisation hémisphérique Neurophonétique Neurolinguistique - Synthèse Synthèse de différentes qualités de voix, Conversion de voix Synthèse des émotions, Prosodie Synthèse de visages, Animation Applications (grand public, handicap) - Reconnaissance, Indexation Reconnaissance de la parole spontanée Modèles de langage Modèles acoustiques Systèmes multilingues Indexation de documents audiovisuels Vérification et Identification du Locuteur Applications (grand public, handicap) - Traduction automatique - Pathologie de la parole (autisme, surdité, dyslexie, etc.) - Multi-modalité/Gestualité associée à la parole/Expressivité Multi-modalité Développement Gestualité Expressivité Audiovisuel * Format des communications Toutes les communications devront être en français - Présentations orales : chacune aura une durée de 15 minutes et sera suivie de 10 minutes de discussion. Il est suggéré aux communicants de renforcer leur communication orale avec un diaporama ou un autre type d’illustrations. - Présentations des affiches : la taille est fixée au format A0 portrait. Une session d’une heure par jour sera réservée à la présentation des affiches. Pendant cette session, les communicants resteront près de leur affiche de manière à répondre aux questions de leurs collègues ou à recevoir et discuter d’éventuelles suggestions. Dans le cas où des ateliers seraient prévus, ils dureront entre une demi-heure et une heure. Le communicant animera son atelier de façon vivante et fera participer son public. Ce type de communication doit faciliter l’échange oral, voire la mise en situation, entre le communicant et les participants sur la durée de l’atelier. Notez bien que ces formats pourront être légèrement modifiés selon la quantité et le type de soumissions acceptées. Ces informations sont données à titre indicatif pour les jeunes chercheurs qui n’ont jamais participé à un colloque. * Modalités de soumission des articles Tous les articles devront être soumis en français, excepté le résumé qui sera en anglais. - Format des articles soumis : Les articles ne devront pas dépasser 4 pages, bibliographie comprise Les documents devront être déposés sur la plateforme électronique exclusivement au format PDF Les modèles d'article (Word et LaTeX) sont disponibles sur le site * Dates Date limite pour les soumissions : jeudi 23 décembre 2010 à minuit (24h) GMT+1 La notification et le début des inscriptions : mardi 8 mars 2011 La date limite pour les inscriptions : mardi 22 mars 2011 Dépôt de la version corrigée : mardi 22 mars 2011 La conférence aura lieu du mercredi 25 au vendredi 27 mai 2011 * Informations Complémentaires Web : http://www.gipsa-lab.inpg.fr/colloques/RJCP Mail : RJCP2011@gmail.com <mailto:RJCP2011@gmail.com> Tél. : +33 (0)4 04 76 82 41 97 En espérant vous voir nombreux à cet événement. Le comité d’organisation des RJCP 2011 Atef Ben Youssef Ibrahima Cissé Sandra Cornaz Mathilde Fort Amélie Lelong Benjamin Roustan Rosario Signorello Thi Thuy Hien Tran
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3-3-19 | (2011-05-30) CfP HSCMA 2011: 3rd Joint Workshop on Hands-free Speech Communication and Microphone Arrays, Edinborough, UKHSCMA 2011: The Third Joint Workshop on Hands-free Speech Communication and Microphone Arrays 30 May - 1 June 2011, Edinburgh, UK http://www.hscma2011.org/ The Third Joint Workshop on Hands-free Speech Communication and Microphone Arrays will be held from 30 May to 1 June 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The workshop will bring together researchers in microphone arrays and speech/speaker recognition and focusing on recent advances in speech and signal processing techniques based upon multi-microphone systems, and on distant-talking speech communication and human/machine interaction. Demonstrations of experimental systems, applications, and prototypes are especially welcome. WORKSHOP TOPICS --------------- The technical scope of the workshop includes but is not limited to: * Multichannel acoustic signal processing; * Speech and speaker recognition technology; * Microphone array technology and architectures; * Applications based on microphone arrays and distant-talking or hands-free speech systems. There is an emphasis on work that crosses these technical areas. PAPER / DEMO SUBMISSION ----------------------- The workshop programme will consist of talks, posters and demonstrations. Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (up to 6 pages; 2 pages for demo papers). Authors are encouraged to include a public URL to a video of the demo in their paper submission. IMPORTANT DATES --------------- Paper/demo submission: 13 February 2011 Notification of paper/demo acceptance: 21 March 2011 Workshop: 30 May - 1 June 2011 ORGANISING COMMITTEE -------------------- General-chairs: Steve Renals (University of Edinburgh, UK); Walter Kellermann (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) Technical committee: Gary Elko (MH Acoustics LLC, USA); Thomas Hain (University of Sheffield, UK); Tomohiro Nakatani (NTT, Japan); Maurizio Omologo (Fondazione Bruno Kessler-irst, Italy); Boaz Rafaely (Ben-Gurion University, Israel); Michael Seltzer (Microsoft Research, USA) Demonstrations: Mike Lincoln (University of Edinburgh, UK) Publications: James Hopgood (University of Edinburgh, UK) Website: Peter Bell (University of Edinburgh, UK) Publicity: Arnab Ghoshal (Saarland University, Germany)
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3-3-20 | (2011-05-30) CfP 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (LATA 2011) TARRAGONE SPAIN1st Call for Papers 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (LATA 2011) Tarragona, Spain, May 30 – June 3, 2011 http://grammars.grlmc.com/LATA2011/ ********************************************************************* AIMS: LATA is a yearly conference in theoretical computer science and its applications. Inheriting the tradition of the International PhD School in Formal Languages and Applications that was developed at Rovira i Virgili University in the period 2002-2006, LATA 2011 will reserve significant room for young scholars at the beginning of their career. It will aim at attracting contributions from both classical theory fields and application areas (bioinformatics, systems biology, language technology, artificial intelligence, etc.). SCOPE: Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to: - algebraic language theory - algorithms for semi-structured data mining - algorithms on automata and words - automata and logic - automata for system analysis and programme verification - automata, concurrency and Petri nets - cellular automata - combinatorics on words - computability - computational complexity - computational linguistics - data and image compression - decidability questions on words and languages - descriptional complexity - DNA and other models of bio-inspired computing - document engineering - foundations of finite state technology - fuzzy and rough languages - grammars (Chomsky hierarchy, contextual, multidimensional, unification, categorial, etc.) - grammars and automata architectures - grammatical inference and algorithmic learning - graphs and graph transformation - language varieties and semigroups - language-based cryptography - language-theoretic foundations of artificial intelligence and artificial life - neural networks - parallel and regulated rewriting - parsing - pattern recognition - patterns and codes - power series - quantum, chemical and optical computing - semantics - string and combinatorial issues in computational biology and bioinformatics - string processing algorithms - symbolic dynamics - term rewriting - transducers - trees, tree languages and tree machines - weighted machines STRUCTURE: LATA 2011 will consist of: - 3 invited talks - 2 invited tutorials - refereed contributions - open sessions for discussion in specific subfields, on open problems, or on professional issues (if requested by the participants) INVITED SPEAKERS: To be announced PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: Andrew Adamatzky (Bristol) Cyril Allauzen (Mountain View) Amihood Amir (Ramat-Gan) Franz Baader (Dresden) Marie-Pierre Béal (Marne-la-Vallée) Philip Bille (Lyngby) Miklós Bóna (Gainesville) Symeon Bozapalidis (Thessaloniki) Vasco Brattka (Cape Town) Maxime Crochemore (London) James Currie (Winnipeg) Jürgen Dassow (Magdeburg) Cunsheng Ding (Hong Kong) Rodney Downey (Wellington) Manfred Droste (Leipzig) Enrico Formenti (Nice) Amy Glen (Perth) Serge Haddad (Cachan) Shunsuke Inenaga (Fukuoka, co-chair) Jesper Jansson (Tokyo) Jarkko Kari (Turku) Marek Karpinski (Bonn) Maciej Koutny (Newcastle) Gregory Kucherov (Lille) Markus Lohrey (Leipzig) Benedikt Löwe (Amsterdam) Salvador Lucas (Valencia) Sebastian Maneth (Sydney) Carlos Martín-Vide (Brussels, co-chair) Giancarlo Mauri (Milano) Alexander Meduna (Brno) Kenichi Morita (Hiroshima) Sven Naumann (Trier) Gonzalo Navarro (Santiago, CL) Mark-Jan Nederhof (St Andrews) Joachim Niehren (Lille) Joakim Nivre (Uppsala) Kemal Oflazer (Doha) Alexander Okhotin (Turku) Witold Pedrycz (Edmonton) Dominique Perrin (Marne-la-Vallée) Giovanni Pighizzini (Milano) Alberto Policriti (Udine) Lech Polkowski (Warsaw) Helmut Prodinger (Stellenbosch) Mathieu Raffinot (Paris) Philippe Schnoebelen (Cachan) Ayumi Shinohara (Sendai) Jamie Simpson (Perth) Magnus Steinby (Turku) James Storer (Boston) Jens Stoye (Bielefeld) Andrzej Tarlecki (Warsaw) Richard Thomas (Leicester) György Vaszil (Budapest) Heiko Vogler (Dresden) Pascal Weil (Bordeaux) Damien Woods (Pasadena) Thomas Zeugmann (Sapporo) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Adrian Horia Dediu (Tarragona) Shunsuke Inenaga (Fukuoka, co-chair) Carlos Martín-Vide (Brussels, co-chair) Bianca Truthe (Magdeburg) SUBMISSIONS: Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced pages and should be formatted according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs/lncs+authors?SGWID=0-40209-0-0-0). Submissions have to be uploaded at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lata2011 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 refereed extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation. REGISTRATION: The period for registration will be open since October 13, 2010 until May 30, 2011. The registration form can be found at the website of the conference: http://grammars.grlmc.com/LATA2011/ Early registration fees: 500 Euro Early registration fees (PhD students): 400 Euro Late registration fees: 540 Euro Late registration fees (PhD students): 440 Euro On-site registration fees: 580 Euro On-site registration fees (PhD students): 480 Euro At least one author per paper should register. Papers that do not have a registered author who paid the fees by February 28, 2011 will be excluded from the proceedings. Fees comprise access to all sessions, one copy of the proceedings volume, coffee breaks and lunches. PhD students will need to prove their status on site. PAYMENT: Early (resp. late) registration fees must be paid by bank transfer before February 28, 2011 (resp. May 16, 2011) to the conference series account at Uno-e Bank (Julián Camarillo 4 C, 28037 Madrid, Spain): IBAN: ES3902270001820201823142 - Swift code: UNOEESM1 (account holder: Carlos Martin-Vide – LATA 2011). Please write the participant’s name in the subject of the bank form. Transfers should not involve any expense for the conference. Please notice that the date that counts is the day when the transfer reached the conference’s account. On-site registration fees can be paid only in cash. A receipt for payments will be provided on site. Besides paying the registration fees, it is required to fill in the registration form at the website of the conference. IMPORTANT DATES: Paper submission: January 3, 2011 Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: February 14, 2011 Early registration: February 28, 2011 Final version of the paper for the LNCS proceedings: February 28, 2011 Late registration: May 16, 2011 Starting of the conference: May 30, 2011 Submission to the post-conference special issue: August 30, 2011 FURTHER INFORMATION: florentinalilica.voicu@urv.cat POSTAL ADDRESS: LATA 2011 Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics Rovira i Virgili University Av. Catalunya, 35 43002 Tarragona, Spain Phone: +34-977-559543 Fax: +34-977-558386
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3-3-21 | (2011-06-13) CBMI 2011 9th International Workshop on Comtent-Based Multimedia Indexing 9th International Workshop on Comtent-Based Multimedia Indexing
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3-3-22 | (2011-06-20) CfP 9th International Seminar in Speech Production, Montreal CALL FOR PAPERS / APPEL À PROPOSITIONS: 9th International Seminar
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3-3-23 | (2011-07-11) JHU Summer WorkshopsJHU Summer Workshops CALL FOR TEAM RESEARCH PROPOSALS (revised) Deadline: Tuesday, November 9, 2010. http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/workshops/ws11/CFP The Center for Language and Speech Processing at Johns Hopkins University invites one-page research proposals for a Summer Workshop on Language Engineering, to be held in Baltimore, MD, USA, July 11 to August 19, 2011. An interactive peer-review meeting will refine and select proposals to be funded for a six-week residential team exploration. Proposals should aim to advance the state of the art in any of the various fields of Human Language Technology (HLT). This year, proposals in related areas of Machine Intelligence that share techniques with HLT, such as Computer Vision (CV), are also strongly solicited. Proposals are welcome on any topic of interest to HLT, CV and technically related areas. For example, proposals may address novel topics or long-standing problems in one of the following areas. * SPEECH TECHNOLOGY: Proposals are welcomed that address any aspect of information extraction from speech signal (message, speaker identity, language,...). Of particular interest are proposals for techniques whose performance would be minimally degraded by input signal variations, or which require minimal amounts of training data. * NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING: Proposals for knowledge discovery from text are encouraged, as are proposals in traditional fields such as parsing, machine translation, information extraction, sentiment analysis, summarization, and question answering. Proposals may aim to improve the accuracy or enrich the output of such systems, or extend their reach by improving their speed, scalability, and coverage of languages and genres. * VISUAL SCENE INTERPRETATION: New strategies are needed to parse visual scenes or generic (novel) objects, analyzing an image as a set of spatially related components. Such strategies may integrate global top-down knowledge of scene structure (e.g., generative models) with the kind of rich bottom-up, learned image features that have recently become popular for object detection. They will support both learning and efficient search for the best analysis. * UNSUPERVISED AND SEMI-SUPERVISED LEARNING: Novel techniques that do not require extensive quantities of human annotated data to address any of the challenges above could potentially make large strides in machine performance as well as lead to greater robustness to changes in input conditions. Semi-supervised and unsupervised learning techniques with applications to HLT and CV are therefore of considerable interest. Research topics selected for investigation by teams in past workshops may serve as good examples for your proposal (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 no later than November 12, 2010. Authors passing this initial screening will be invited to Baltimore to present their ideas to a peer-review panel on December 3-5, 2010. It is expected that the 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 for the 2011 workshop. We attempt to bring the best researchers to the workshop to collaboratively pursue the selected topics for six weeks. Authors of successful proposals typically become the team leaders. Each topic brings together a diverse team of researchers and students. The 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 seniors: new to the field and showing outstanding academic promise. If you are interested in participating in the 2011 Summer Workshop we ask that you submit a one-page research proposal for consideration, detailing the problem to be addressed. If your proposal passes the initial screening, we will invite you to join us for the December 3-5 meeting in Baltimore (as our guest) for further discussions aimed at consensus. If a topic in your area of interest is chosen as one of the two or three to be pursued next summer, we expect you to be available for participation in the six-week workshop. We are not asking for an ironclad commitment at this juncture, just a good faith understanding 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 should be submitted via e-mail to clsp@jhu.edu by 4PM EST on Tue, November 9, 2010.
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3-3-24 | (2011-08-17) 17th International Congress ofPhonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVII) 17th International Congress ofPhonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVII) in Hong Kong, August 17-21, 2011 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. I CPhS XVII is jointly organized by the City University of Hong Kong, the
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3-3-25 | (2011-09-12) Prosody- Discourse Interface Conference Conference IDP 2011 The Prosody-Discourse Interface (including research training workshop on prosody and special workshop on expressives and affective prosody) University of Salford, Greater Manchester 12 September 2011 – 14 September (incl) (just after the LAGB 7 – 10 September 2011, at the University of Manchester) http://www.lagb.org.uk/?page_id=128
Invited speakers: Nicole Dehe, University of Konstanz John Local, University of York Chris Potts, University of Stanford Marc Schroeder, German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
This conference is the fourth in a series which provides a forum for those working on the relationship between prosody and discourse. As the previous conferences have shown, there is a range of phenomena which illustrate how research in prosody feeds into research in discourse and vice versa – for example, the communication of attitudes and emotions, constraints on implicit meaning, focus and information structure, the communication of irony, interaction and interactive meaning, humour in discourse, parentheticals, the interpretation of anaphora, the identification of processing units, and the identification of genre. The relationship between prosody and discourse has been viewed from the perspective of phonology, semantics, syntax, pragmatics, language acquisition, language processing, language pathology, stylistics, language evolution, and speech synthesis. Moreover, research has been carried out in a wide range of theoretical paradigms. We now aim to build on this research, and in this way develop a greater understanding of phenomena at the prosody-discourse interface.
The conference will consist of four parts: 1. Research Training Workshop (for research students and academics who wish to develop an understanding of the issues involved in transcribing prosodic structure). 2. Oral presentations on any area of the prosody-discourse interface 3. P5oster sessions on any area of the prosody-discourse interface 4. Special workshop on expressive and affective prosody (speakers: Diane Blakemore, Chris Potts, Marc Schroeder)
We now invite researchers in prosody and discourse to submit abstract for inclusion in themed sessions on any area of the prosody-discourse interface (including the topic of the special workshop). We expect abstracts to address the following questions from a range of theoretical paradigms:
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Deadlines Submission of abstracts: 15 April 2011 Notification of acceptance: 6 June 2011 Conference: 12 – 14 September 2011 Enquiries: Diane Blakemore (local organizer) d.blakemore@salford.ac.uk Debbie Hughes (conference support) d.hughes1@salford.ac.uk
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3-3-26 | (2011-12-11) ASRU 2011 Hawaii (tentative)
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