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Monday, November 07, 2011 by Chris Wellekens

3-2 ISCA Supported Events
3-2-1(2011-12-15) (Call for demos) IEEE workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding

ASRU 2011
Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop
Big Island, Hawaii
December 11-15, 2011
http://www.asru2011.org
Demonstration Call for Proposals
> Deadline: September 15, 2011 <


The program committee for the 12th biannual IEEE workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and
Understanding is accepting proposals for the Show & Tell demonstration session event that will be held
during the conference. The Demonstration session has become an exciting highlight of the ASRU
workshops. The event will include demonstrations of latest innovations by research groups in industry,
academia and government. Demonstrations can be related to any of the topics defined by ASRU:
• ASR / LV CSR Systems
• Language Modeling
• Acoustic Modeling
• Decoder Search
• Spoken Language Understanding
• Spoken Dialog Systems
• Multilingual Speech & Language Processing
• Robustness in ASR
• Spoken Document Retrieval
• Speech-to-Speech Translation
• Text-to-Speech Systems
• Speech Summarization
• New Applications of ASR
• Speech Signal Processing
The deadline for submission of Show & Tell demos proposals is September 15, 2011 with notification
of acceptance by September 29, 2011. Submissions will be mailed to the Demonstration Chairs.
Proposals should include the demonstration title, list of authors, and an abstract of no more than one
page. The abstract should clearly explain what is novel and innovative in the proposed demonstration.
Show & Tell demonstrations should have an interactive component (i.e., should be more than a simple
computer simulation or graph).
Each demonstration will be allotted one table, space for a poster, and a power outlet. Presenters are
responsible for all other equipment and shipping to and from the conference. At request wireless
Internet connection will also be available and, if you have special requirements, please contact the
Demonstration Chairs.
ASRU 2011
the Demonstration Chairs
Patrick Nguyen (e-mail: drpng@google.com)
Olivier Siohan(e-mail: siohan@google.com

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3-2-2(2011-12-15) Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop ASRU 2011
 ASRU 2011
            Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop
                               Big Island, Hawaii
                              December 11-15, 2011
                            http://www.asru2011.org/

The deadline for submitting papers is 1 July 2011. The website will not accept any submissions after July 1st 11:59PM Hawaiian time. Please be sure to submit your papers by:

** Workshop overview and topics **
The twelfth IEEE workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU) will be held on December 11-15, 2011. The ASRU workshop meets 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.

Submission of papers in all areas of human language technology is encouraged, with emphasis placed on:
- Automatic speech recognition and understanding
- Human speech recognition and understanding
- Speech-to-text systems
- Spoken dialog systems
- Multilingual language processing
- Robustness in ASR
- Spoken document retrieval
- Speech-to-speech translation
- Text-to-speech systems
- Spontaneous speech processing
- Speech summarization
- New applications of ASR

** Schedule **
Paper submission deadline: 1 July 2011
Paper acceptance/rejection: 20 August 2011
Early registration deadline: 15 October 2011
Workshop: 11-15 December 2011

** Technical Program **
The workshop program will consist of oral and poster presentations, including invited overview lectures covering major areas of the field.  In addition, there will be four keynote addresses by well-known experts on such related topics as machine learning and pattern classification.

** Submission Procedure **
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length, 4-6 page papers, including figures and references, to the ASRU 2011 website (http://www.asru2011.org). All papers will be handled and reviewed electronically. The website will provide you with further details.  Please note that the submission dates for papers are strict deadlines.

** Registration and information **
Please note that the number of attendees will be limited and priority will be given to paper presenters. Registration will be handled via the ASRU 2011 website, http://www.asru2011.org/, where more information on the workshop will be available. 

 

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3-2-3(2012-05-02) The Listening Talker, Edinburgh, UK
The Listening Talker: an interdisciplinary workshop on natural and
synthetic modification of speech in response to listening conditions

Edinburgh, 2-3 May 2012

http://listening-talker.org/workshop

When talkers speak, they also listen. Talkers routinely adapt to their
interlocutors and environment, maintaining intelligibility and
dialogue fluidity in a way that promotes efficient exchange of
information. In contrast, current speech output technology is largely
deaf, incapable of adapting to the listener's context, inefficient in
use and lacking the naturalness that comes from rapid appreciation of
the speaker-listener environment.  A key scientific challenge is to
better understand how 'talker-listeners' respond to context and to
apply these findings to the modification of natural (live/recorded)
and generated (synthetic) speech. The ISCA-supported Listening Talker
(LISTA) workshop brings together linguists, psychologists,
neuroscientists, engineers and others working on human and machine
speech perception and production, to explore new approaches to
context-sensitive speech generation.

The workshop will be single-track, with invited talks and contributed
oral and poster presentations. An open call for a special issue of
Computer Speech and Language on the theme of the listening talker will
follow the workshop.

Contributions are invited on any aspect of the listening talker,
including but not limited to:

- theories and models of human communication involving the listening talker
- human speech production modifications induced by noise
- speech production changes with manipulated feedback
- algorithms/vocoders for speech modification
- transformations from casual to clear speech
- characterisation of the listening context
- intelligibility and quality metrics for modified speech
- application to natural dialogues, PA, teleconferencing

Invited speakers

 Torsten Dau  (Danish Technical University)
 Valerie Hazan  (University College, London)
 Richard Heusdens  (Technical University Delft)
 Hideki Kawahara  (Wakayama University)
 Roger Moore  (University of Sheffield)
 Martin Pickering  (University of Edinburgh)
 Peter Vary  (Aachen University)
 Junichi Yamagishi  (University of Edinburgh)

Important dates

 30th January 2012: Submission of 4-page papers
 27th February 2012: Notification of acceptance/rejection

Co-chairs

 Martin Cooke  (University of the Basque Country)
 Simon King  (University of Edinburgh)
 Bastiaan Kleijn  (Victoria University of Wellington)
 Yannis Stylianou  (University of Crete)


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3-2-4(2012-05-27) The Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2012), Nanjing, China

The Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2012)

Nanjing, China, May 27-29, 2012

www.TAL2012.org

 

The Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2012) will be held in Nanjing, China during May 27-29, 2012. This will be a long-awaited event following TAL 2004 (Beijing, China) and TAL 2006 (La Rochelle, France). As a satellite meeting of Speech Prosody 2012 (to be held in Shanghai, China during May 22-25, 2012), TAL 2012 will be organized by Nanjing Normal University under the joint supports of the International Speech Communication Association (especially by SProSIG and SIG-CSLP), the International Phonetic Association, the Phonetic Association of China, the Chinese Information Processing Society of China, the Acoustical Society of China, and the Chinese Dialect Society.

The theme of TAL 2012 is ‘Tonal aspects across tone and non-tone languages.’ Following the heritage of the past two symposia, TAL 2012 will continue to focus on tone languages, covering studies of tones from phonetic, phonological, psychological, technological, and pathological points of view; but will also welcome studies on tonal aspects of non-tone languages and singing. In particular, this symposium emphasizes the relationship between phonology and phonetics of tones, the relationship between production and perception of tones, the modeling of tones, and the practical utilization of tonal information in spoken language processing. We will make it a great opportunity for linguists, phoneticians, psychologists, language educators, speech pathologists, and speech engineers from all over the world to get together to share and deepen our understanding of tones.

Nanjing, which literally means ‘South Capital,’ has a prominent status in China’s long history and glorious culture. It had been the capital of China during ten dynasties including early Ming Dynasty and the Republic of China. With its beautiful nature and a variety of traditional architectures and historical sights, Nanjing is one of China’s most attractive cities. The transportation to Nanjing is very convenient. There are direct international flights between Nanjing and some cities in Europe, USA and Asian countries. Also, it takes only about 80-90 minutes to travel by train between Nanjing and Shanghai, where the airline connections to almost all main cities in the world are available.

Prospective authors are invited to submit papers (up to 6 pages and written in English) on original research related to tonal aspects of languages, including but not limited to:

- Phonology and phonetics of tones

- Typology of tones and tone languages

- Tone production and perception

- Tone language acquisition and learning

- Evolution of tones and tone change

- Tone, accent, and intonation

- Tonal variation in continuous speech

- Modeling of tonal aspects of languages

- Speech processing for tone languages

- Tonal processing in speech recognition and synthesis

- Psychological and neural mechanisms of tones

- Pathology and therapy for tonal aspects of languages

- Speech corpus and annotation for tones

- Cross-linguistic study of tone languages and non-tone languages

- Tonal information in forensic phonetics

- Tone in singing and traditional operas

We are also calling for exhibits and financial supports. Donations from corporate, academic, government, and individual sponsors would be greatly appreciated. Your support brings you various benefits as stated in our website.

 

Important Dates

Special session proposal:            December 20, 2011

Submission of full papers:          February 15, 2012

Notification of acceptance:         March 15, 2012

Camera-ready paper due:           March 25, 2012

Early registration deadline:         March 31, 2012

 

General Chair: Wentao Gu (Professor, Nanjing Normal University, China)

Contact Email:            TAL2012nj@gmail.com

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3-2-5(2012-06-04) JEP 2012 Grenoble France

APPEL À COMMUNICATIONS 

JEP'2012

29e Journées d'Études sur la Parole

Grenoble du 4 au 8 juin 2012
http://www.jeptaln2012.org

CALENDRIER

Date limite de soumission : 31 janvier 2012

Notification aux auteurs : 20 mars 2012

Date limite de soumission des versions définitives : 15 avril 2012

Conférence : 4-8 juin 2012

PRÉSENTATION 

Organisée par l'équipe GETALP du LIG (Laboratoire Informatique de Grenoble), le LIDILEM (Laboratoire de linguistique et didactique des langues étrangères et maternelles) et le département DPC du Gipsa-lab, les JEP'2012 se tiendront du 4 au 8 juin 2012 à Grenoble à l'occasion de la conférence jointe JEP-TALN-RECITAL'2012.

JEP-TALN-RECITAL'2012 regroupe la 29ème édition des Journées d'Étude sur la Parole (JEP'2012), la 19ème édition de la conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN'2012) et la 14ème édition des Rencontres des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues (RECITAL'2012).

Pour la quatrième fois, après Nancy en 2002, Fès en 2004, et Avignon en 2008, l'AFCP (Association Francophone pour la Communication Parlée) et l'ATALA (Association pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues) organisent conjointement leur principale conférence afin de réunir en un seul lieu les deux communautés du traitement de la langue orale et écrite.

Les JEP'2012 comprendront des communications orales et affichées et des conférences invitées.

Thématiques
Les communications porteront sur la parole dans ses différents aspects. Les thèmes de la conférence incluent, de façon non limitative :

  • Acoustique de la parole
  • Acquisition de la parole et du langage
  • Analyse, codage et compression de la parole
  • Applications à composantes orales (dialogue, indexation, interaction, etc)
  • Apprentissage d'une langue seconde
  • Communication multimodale
  • Dialectologie
  • Évaluation, corpus et ressources
  • Langues en danger
  • Modèles de langage
  • Pathologies de la parole
  • Perception de parole
  • Phonétique et phonologie
  • Phonétique clinique
  • Prises de position présentant un point de vue sur les sciences et technologies de la parole
  • Production de parole
  • Prosodie
  • Psycholinguistique
  • Reconnaissance et compréhension de la parole
  • Reconnaissance de la langue
  • Reconnaissance du locuteur
  • Signaux sociaux, sociophonétique
  • Synthèse de la parole

Critères de Sélection
Les auteurs sont invités à soumettre des travaux de recherche originaux, n'ayant pas fait l'objet de publications antérieures. Les contributions proposées seront examinées par au moins deux spécialistes du domaine. Seront considérées en particulier :

  • l’importance et l’originalité de la contribution ;
  • la discussion critique des résultats, en particulier par rapport aux autres travaux du domaine ;
  • la situation des travaux présentés dans le contexte de la recherche internationale ;
  • l’organisation et la clarté de la présentation ;
  • l’adéquation aux thèmes de la conférence. 

Les articles sélectionnés seront publiés dans les actes de la conférence.

Modalités de Soumission

Les articles soumis ne devront pas dépasser 4 pages en Times 10, sur deux colonnes, format A4.

Les différents modèles (Word, Word 2007, OpenOffice Writer et LaTeX) seront disponibles sur le site internet de la conférence (http://www.jeptaln2012.org).

Contact : laurent.besacier@imag.fr

Bourses
L'AFCP offre un certain nombre de bourses pour les doctorants et jeunes chercheurs désireux de prendre part à la conférence, voir le site de l'AFCP

L'ISCA apporte également un soutien financier aux jeunes chercheurs participant à des manifestations scientifiques sur la parole et le langage, voir le site de l'ISCA

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