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Best wishes to all ISCA members!
From 2005, ISCApad will be simultaneously accessible on our website and sent to the members
as an attached HTML file. We hope that this new diffusion method will
reduce the number of members who do not receive ISCApad due to
protections installed on their network.
A revised membership scheme
with differential fee levels has been implemented from 1 January 2005. See
details below or on our Website.
Members whose membership
expired in December 2004 (see membership list ) have been contacted by email.
Please do not forget to renew, either
online or by sending a renewal form to the ISCA Secretariat.
In order to enlarge the number of reviewers for our conference paper
evaluation, we ask all members experienced in a given area who are willing to act
as reviewers,
to fill a form on our Website (details below).
We thank all members who have answered the questionnaire about the
organization of our INTERSPEECH conferences. We are always happy to
receive your suggestions also in informal form (please send to Julia Hirschberg,
vice-president).
We remind speech companies and labs offering job opportunities that
ISCAPad includes announcements free of charge: this is a service to the
speech community that ISCA wants to provide. The job opportunities are
also posted on our Website
Companies or labs involved in speech science or technology are
invited to freely display their logo on our Website (contact Manu Foxonet).
Do not forget to send the information you want to display for
members in time to be included in IscaPad (last week of each month).
Christian Wellekens
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ISCA News
- Courses, internships, data bases, softwares
- Job openings
- Journals and Books
- Future Interspeech Conferences
- Future ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshops (ITRW)
- Forthcoming Events supported (but not organized) by ISCA
- Future Speech Science and technology events
ISCA NEWS
-REVISED MEMBERSHIP FEES
Differential membership fees
based on gross annual income have been introduced in order to further
broaden membership in speech research communities worldwide, and in
order to ensure that fee level is not a barrier to ISCA membership. We would like to strongly encourage
ISCA members to publicize these changes to colleagues and collaborators who are currently non-members
but might benefit from the new sheme.
Membership fees
Membership fees: [Euro (EUR) is the only accepted currency]:
-Student Member: 15 EUR
-Full Member (gross annual income above 10,000 EUR): 50 EUR
-Full Member (gross annual income below 10,000 EUR): 25 EUR
-Full Member (gross annual income below 5,000 EUR): 15 EUR
-Full Member (gross annual income below 1,000 EUR):ISCA-subsidised
-Institutional Member: 200 EUR
If applying for membership fees
below 50 EUR, please apply by sending the membership form available on
the ISCA website to the ISCA Secretariat, as a signed self-declaration
of gross annual income (for full members) or photocopy of student
card (for student members). If applying for
the membership fee of 50 EUR, it is now possible to apply or renew
on line.
Speech Communication reduced subscription rate
ISCA members benefit from a discounted rate for Speech Communication
subscription. From this year, a 'print plus online' subscription only
will be available. Members will receive the 2005 volumes in print, and
the online access will enable members to also access the Speech
Communication archive dating back to 1995. If you are interested in
subscribing to Speech Communication, please indicate this on the renewal form .
*Individual, FULL member and STUDENT : paper version + online access: 90
EUR
*Institutional Member, 'Print only' subcription: 624 EUR
Do NOT pay the subscription fee to ISCA ; your information will be
forwarded to the publisher and you will be billed DIRECTLY by the
publisher.
-List of POTENTIAL REVIEWERS
ISCA would like to encourage people to add their names to the ISCA
INTERSPEECH Conference Reviewer List. Reviewers for INTERSPEECH
conferences will be selected from this list, based on conference needs
in different review areas. If you would like to add your name to the
list, please send email to conf@isca-speech.org
with "INTERSPEECH
Reviewer" in the subject line and with the following information in the
message body, separated by tabs
YourName YourEmailAddress Your Areas of Reviewing Expertise
(chosen from the following list and separated by commas -- please use
the exact wording in each case)
Area of expertise
Phonetics and Phonology
Discourse and Dialogue
Prosody
Paralinguistic and Nonlinguistic Information
Speech Production
Speech Perception
Physiology and Pathology
Spoken Language Acquisition, Development and Learning
Signal Analysis, Processing and Feature Estimation
Single- and Multi-channel Speech Enhancement
Speech Coding and Transmission
Spoken Language Generation and Synthesis
Speech Recognition
[Acoustic processing for ASR, language and pronunciation modeling,
adaptation and general robustness issues, engineering issues in ASR
(e.g. searches, large vocabulary), etc.]
Spoken Language Understanding
Speaker Characterization and Recognition
Language/Dialect Identification
Multi-modal/Multi-media Processing
Spoken Language Resources and Annotation
Spoken/Multi-modal Dialogue Systems
Spoken Language Extraction/Retrieval
Spoken Language Translation
Spoken Language Technology for the Aged and Disabled (e-inclusion)
Spoken Language Technology for Education (e-learning)
New Applications
Evaluation and Standardization
Ubiquitous Speech Processing
Other (please specify)
-ISCA Archives
Our colleague Wolfgang Hess informed us that recently, archives have been enriched
with ICSLP 1998
and Eurospeech 1993 Proceedings. We remind you that the abstract of papers of
our archives can be freely accessed by anybody and that the full paper is
restricted to members.
Due to change of computer equipment our archives have migrated
and a new login has been defined:
login: ISCA_Archive (case sensitive)
The new password will be sent to the members in a separate email.
- A full list of members (including membership numbers and
subcription expiry dates) is available online at: http://www.isca-speech.org/member_list.html
-ISCApad publishes now a list of papers accepted for publication in
Speech Communication (under heading Journals,...).
These papers can be also viewed on the website of ScienceDirect (http://www.sciencedirect.com)
if your institution has subscribed to Speech Communication.
-ISCA Grants are available for students attending meetings. Even if no information
on the grants is advertised on the conference announcement,students may apply.
For more information:
http://www.isca-speech.org/grants
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COURSES, DATABASES, SOFTWARES
-Information on on-going theses could be very useful for thesis supervisors,
researchers as well as PhD students. A list of speech theses is available under the section HLTheses at
http://www.elsnet.org
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JOB OPENINGS
(also have a look at http://www.isca-speech.org/jobs
as well as http://www.elsnet.org > Jobs)
-Research positions for experienced scholars in the Research Group on
Mathematical Linguistics at Rovira i Virgili University (Tarragona,
Spain).
ELIGIBLE TOPICS
The eligible topics are the group's current or future research
directions:
- Formal language theory and its applications.
- Bioinformatics.
- Biomolecular computing and nanotechnology.
- Language and speech technologies.
- Formal theories of language acquisition.
- Computational neuroscience.
Other related fields might still be eligible provided there exist strong
enough candidates for them.
JOB PROFILE
- The positions are intended to develop a training + research project in
two phases
starting in the academic year 2005-2006 : 1st phase) 1-2 years staying in an organization in a third
country (i.e. neither in any of the 25 European Union member states nor
in any of the 4 European Union candidate states); 2nd phase) half of
that time approximately staying in the host institute.
- They will be filled in under the form of a work contract with the host
institute.
- There is no restriction on the candidate's age.
- Only experienced (top-class) researchers have a real chance to
succeed.
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
- PhD holder.
- National of either any of the 25 European Union member states or of
any of the 4 European Union candidate states (Bulgaria, Croatia,
Romania, Turkey).
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
- The size of the projects will approximately vary between euros 120,000
and 240,000, including all the concepts: researcher's salary, travel
support, health insurance, etc.
- The particular conditions for each contract will be the matter of an
agreement by the researcher and the host institute within the format
suggested by the funding agency. This will be done before the
researcher's departure to the third country organization.
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
It will consist of 3 successive stages:
- a pre-selection based on CV and carried out by the host institute,
- a short proposal, to be evaluated by the funding agency,
- a full proposal, to be evaluated by the funding agency.
SCHEDULE
Expressions of interest are welcome until January 11, 2005. They should
include the researcher's full CV and mention "track B" in the subject
box. The outcome of the preselection will be reported immediately after.
For the preselected candidates, the deadline for the submission of the
short proposal will be January 19, 2005. Directions, advice and support
will be given to them by the host institute.
CONTACT
Carlos Martin-Vide
Web site of the group
or
host institute
-Research Assistant with perspective of a PhD degree
University of Ulm, Germany
Faculty of Engineering Sciences
Department of Information Technology
Dialogue Systems Group
The Dialogue Systems Group in the Department of Engineering Sciences,
University of Ulm (http://it.e-technik.uni-ulm.de/World/Research.DS/),
is seeking a researcher, at MSc level to work on aspects of Spoken
Language Dialogue Modelling within the framework of the project
"Landesforschungsschwerpunkt Baden-Württemberg: The Computer as a
Dialogue Partner - Perception and Interaction in Multi-User
Environments".
The position involves the following fields: Developing parsing methods
for understanding unconstrained user utterances; Modelling situation-
and application-specific MCI; Interaction control through dialogic and
visual methods; Evaluation and test.
Perspective: PhD Thesis.
Requirements: Good programming skills in VoiceXML, Java, JavaScript
and experience with Unix/Linux are highly desirable; expertise in
speech and dialogue technologies would also be appreciated.
The appointment has an initial fixed duration of up to 24 months, with
opportunities for continuation, and is expected to start on March 1,
2005.
Candidates should send their application by January 31, 2005
electronically to Wolfgang Minker. The
application should include a short resume and a transcript of records
with the results of exams relevant to the Diploma/MSc Degree. A
pdf-version of the Diploma/MSc Thesis may also be included.
Web anounce
-Postdocs at DEUTSCHE TELEKOM LABORATORIES, Berlin
Deutsche Telekom, in collaboration with the
Technical University of Berlin, is setting up a new corporate research and
development center under the name of "Deautsche Telekom Laboratories".
Several postdoc positions are open each in the
broad areas of Human Interface, Multimedia, Security, and Networking ( please refer to
http://www.deutsche-telekom-laboratories.
de ). Outstanding applicants
will be invited to interview and speak at one of three symposia which we will hold in
Berlin in January, April and June 2005.
-The Department of Computer Science at the UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at EL PASO
is seeking someone to contribute to our goal of building
the spoken dialog systems of tomorrow. Specifically we are
interested in discovering, modeling, and exploiting highly real-
time (sub-second) aspects of human language use. The overall aim
is to develop systems which demonstrate much more efficient and
usable interactions.
Rank: open (assistant, associate or full professor)
Qualifications: a Ph.D. or D.Eng. in Computer Science or a
related field
Start Date: August or September 2005
Teaching Load: two courses per semester
Salary: competitive
Deadline: open, but applications received before January 5 may
be given priority
Informal enquiries are welcome: please contact
Nigel Ward
Computer Science at UT El Paso
Responsive Systems Project
Official Position Announcement
-Speech Recognition Programmers & Scientists
at the ESAT/PSI SPEECH GROUP
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Several positions are available for speech recognition programmers and
scientists within the ESAT Speech Group.
Focus of the work will be on further implementation of our speech
recognition software architecture, further optimization of the existing
system and the use of it in educational or clinical applications.
Depending on the project (see below), the work is oriented towards
fundamental research, technology deployment or implementation.
Candidates should have a degree in electrical engineering or computer
science
and programming experience on a UNIX or Windows platform using a higher
level
language such as C/C++/JAVA. Good communication skills will be an asset
as
well. Previous experience in speech recognition is not required, but
definitely welcome.
The work will be carried out within the framework of several ongoing and
future research projects such as:
- FLAVOR,
-SPACE,
- speech modelling for
CAL.
More details about the ESAT speech group can be found at our
website
Interested applicants should send their CV to Mrs. Annitta De Messemaeker
KULeuven, ESAT-PSI
Kasteelpark Arenberg 10
3001 Heverlee
BELGIUM
-POSTDOC or RESEARCH ENGINEER POSITION at Institut Eurecom-Sophia Antipolis-France
Department: Multimedia Communications
Eurecom (http://www.eurecom.fr ) is an international teaching and research institute ,
founded in 1991 as a joint initiative by Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)
and Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications (ENST- Paris).
It welcomes students from several engineering schools and universities ENST Paris,
ENST Brittany, INT Evry, EPFL, ETHZ (Zurich), Helsinki University of Technology, Politecnico
di Torino...They receive an education in Communications Systems (Networking,
Multimedia, Security, Mobile Communications, Web services...)
Professors, lecturers and PhD students conduct research in these domains.
Speech processing is under the responsibility of Professor Chris Wellekens
in the Dpt Multimedia Communications.
Spoken languages at the Institute are French end English for the
lectures. English is the usual language for research exchanges.
Speech research involves speaker identification using speaker clustering
or eigenvoices, phonemic variabilities of lexicons, optimal feature extraction, Bayesian
networks and variational techniques, navigation in audio databases (segmentation in speakers,
wordspotting,...).
Job description: POST DOC or RESEARCH ENGINEER
The European project DIVINES, a STREP/6th FP has been accepted
by the Commission and will start in January 2004. Eight labs and
companies are partners:
Multitel (B), Eurecom (F), France Telecom R/D (F), University of
Oldenburg (D), Babeltechnologies (B), Loquendo (I),
Politecnico di Torino (I), LIA (F). A collaboration with Mac Gill University (Montreal)
has also be negotiated.
The aim of the project is to analyse the reasons why recognizers are
unable to reach the human recognition rates even in the case of
lack of semantic content. All weaknesses will be analyzed at the level
of feature extraction, phone and lexical models. Focus will be
put on intrinsic variabilities of speech in quiet and noisy environment
as well as in read and spontaneous speech. The analysis will not be
restricted to tests on several databases with different features and
models but will go into the detailed behavior of the algorithms
and models. Suggestions of new solutions will arise and be
experimented. The duration of the project is for 3 years.
The Speech group is looking for a Post-doc or research engineer who acquired a
hands-on practice of speech processing. He/she must have an excellent
practice of signal and speech analysis as well as a good knowledge of
optimal classification using Bayesian criteria. He/she must be
open-minded to original solutions proposed after a rigorous analysis of
the low level phenomena in speech processing. Fluency in
english is mandatory (write, understand and speak). He/she should be able to
represent Eurecom at the periodical meetings. Ability to
work in a small team is also required.
Application.
-send a detailed resume (give details on your activity since your PhD
graduation)
-send a copy of your thesis report (either as a a printed document or as
a CDROM) DO NOT attach your thesis in an e-mail!)
-send a copy of your diploma)
-send the names and email addresses of two referees.)
-send the list of your publications (you must have several))
to Professor Chris J. Wellekens, Dpt of Multimedia Communications, 2229
route des Cretes, BP 193, F-06904 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France.
Additional informations
Contact Professor Chris Wellekens
(http://www.eurecom.fr/~welleken )
-RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN THE AMI TRAINING
PROGRAMME AMI (Augmented Multiparty
Interaction) is an integrated project funded by the EC Framework
6 programme from January 2004 for 3 years (rolling scheme).
AMI is concerned with multimodal technologies to support human interaction,
in the context of smart meeting rooms and remote meeting assistants. The project
aims to develop new tools for understanding, searching and browsing meetings
data captured from a wide range of devices, as part of an integrated multimodal
group communication. AMI will thus address a range of multidisciplinary research
including natural speech recognition, speaker tracking and segmentation, visual
shape tracking, gesture recognition, multimodal dialogue modelling, meeting
dynamics, summarisation, browsing and retrieval.
AMI supports a training programme whose objective is to provide opportunites
for undergraduates, masters students, Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers
to take part in AMI.
* The training programme funds internships and exchanges.
* Visits typically occupy at least 3 months for undergraduates and masters students
and at least 6 months for Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers.
* Funding covers travel and living expenses, but not salary. Living expenses
will typically be 1250 Euro/month.
* The programme is open to all, but priority is given to researchers who are
members of AMI teams, researchers who intend to visit AMI teams, researchers
who can demonstrate close connections with AMI research, proposals with an industrial
component,.
* A specific programme funds visits of 6 months or more to the International
Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, CA.
In this case typical living expenses are 2000 Euro/Month. For Ph.D. students
and postdoctoral researchers, visits to ICSI will typically be at least 6 months.
Senior scientists are also encouraged to apply, in which case proposals for
shorter visits will also be entertained.
HOSTING SITES AMI's 15 partners and associated companies and institutions (details
on http://www.amiproject.org) will act as hosts for
the training programme. The project is jointly managed by IDIAP (CH) and The
University of Edinburgh (UK). The training programme is managed by the University
of Sheffield (UK).
HOW TO APPLY
The application form can be downloaded from
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~tracey/AMI/AMI_application.doc.
You will need the written support of your home institution and the host institution.
You will also need an academic reference.
Enquiries may be addressed to
Tracey Griffiths, AMI training programme administrator.
WHEN TO APPLY You can apply at any time but applications will be considered
on a quarterly basis, till end of 2005 at least.
Professor Phil Green
AMI Training Manager
Department of Computer Science
University of Sheffield
Regent Court 211 Portobello St., Sheffield S1 4DP UK phone: (44) 114 22 21828
fax: (44) 114 22 21810
Contact person: Phil Green
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk
/people/P.Green
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: December 1st, 2004 (early submission is encouraged)
JOURNALS and BOOKS
Call for Papers
for a
-Special issue of
Speech Communication Journal on
Robustness Issues in Conversational Interaction
Following the ISCA Tutorial and COST 278 Research Workshop (ITRW) on Robustness Issues in
Conversational Interaction (Robust2004) held at the University of East Anglia (Norwich) in August 2004
a special edition of the Speech Communication Journal is planned along the same theme of robustness.
This special edition will focus on methods of developing robustness against effects that are known to
degrade the performance of components within conversational interaction systems. Degradation can arise
from many different sources (acoustic noise, packet loss, speaker variability, etc) and compensation
against these may come from a variety of different techniques; from signal processing, model adaptation,
confidence measures, dialogue strategies and inclusion of additional modalities. In particular the special
edition will focus on the following areas:
*Robustness against environmental noise
-Model adaptation
-Feature extraction
-Filtering and transformations
-Enhancement
*Robustness against unreliable transmission channels
-Distributed approaches to ASR
-Channel protection
-Error concealment – reconstruction or adaptation
*Robust conversational system design
-Utterance verification
-Confidence measures
-Error handling
-Dialogue strategies
-User modelling and adaptation
*Non-speech modalities to improve robustness
-Multi-modal interaction
-Modality fusion and synchronisation
-Non-speech audio
-Non-acoustic features
*Robustness to speaker variability
-Spontaneous speech
-Dialects and non-native speakers
-Speaker adaptation
Submission of papers is open to both participants of Robust2004 (through submission
of an extended workshop paper) and non-participants alike.
Guest Editors
Dr. Ben Milner, University of East Anglia, UK
Prof. Borge Lindberg, Aalborg University, Denmark
Prof. Christian Wellekens, EURECOM,
France
Important Dates
Submission deadline 31st March 2005
Notification of acceptance 31st May 2005
Tentative publication 1st September 2005
Submission Procedure:
Electronic submission
http://ees.elsevier.com/specom. During submission authors must select
the Section as "Special Issue Paper", not "Regular Paper", and the title
of the special issue should be referenced in the "Comments" page along
with any other information.
-Papers accepted for future publication in Speech Communication
Full text available on http://www.sciencedirect.com
for Speech Communication subscribers and subscribing institutions.
Click on Publications, then on Speech Communication and on Articles in press.
The list of papers in press is displayed and a .pdf file for each paper is available.
Makiko Muto, Hiroaki Kato, Minoru Tsuzaki and Yoshinori Sagisaka, Effect of intra-phrase
position on acceptability of change in segment duration in sentence speech,
Speech Communication, In Press, Uncorrected Proof, Available online 18 December 2004,
Gokhan Tur, Dilek Hakkani-Tür and Robert E. Schapire, Combining active and semi-supervised
learning for spoken language understanding, Speech Communication, In Press,
Corrected Proof, Available online 17 November 2004,
Akiko Kusumoto, Takayuki Arai, Keisuke Kinoshita, Nao Hodoshima and Nancy Vaughan,
Modulation enhancement of speech by a pre-processing algorithm for improving
intelligibility in reverberant environments, Speech Communication, In Press,
Corrected Proof, Available online 5 November 2004,
Kuldip K. Paliwal and Leigh D. Alsteris, On the usefulness of STFT phase spectrum in
human listening tests[star, open], Speech Communication, In Press, Corrected Proof,
Available online 2 November 2004,
Taisuke Ito, Kazuya Takeda and Fumitada Itakura, Analysis and recognition of whispered
speech, Speech Communication, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 23
September 2004,
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FUTURE CONFERENCES
Publication policy: Hereunder, you will find very short announcements of future
events. The full call for participation can be accessed on the conference websites
See also our Web pages (www.isca-speech.org)
on conferences and workshops.
FUTURE INTERSPEECH CONFERENCES
-
Interspeech 2005 / Eurospeech
September 4--8, 2005
Lisbon, Portugal
www.interspeech2005.org
info@interspeech2005.org
Theme: Ubiquitous Speech Processing
CALL FOR PAPERS/TUTORIALS/SPECIAL SESSIONS
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
Phonetics and Phonology
Discourse and Dialogue
Prosody
Paralinguistic and Nonlinguistic Information
Speech Production
Speech Perception
Physiology and Pathology
Spoken Language Acquisition, Development and Learning
Signal Analysis, Processing and Feature Estimation
Single- and Multi-channel Speech Enhancement
Speech Coding and Transmission
Spoken Language Generation and Synthesis
Speech Recognition:
Acoustic processing for ASR, language and pronunciation modeling,
adaptation and general robustness issues, engineering issues in ASR
(e.g. searches, large vocabulary), etc.
Spoken Language Understanding
Speaker Characterization and Recognition
Language/Dialect Identification
Multi-modal/Multi-media Processing
Spoken Language Resources and Annotation
Spoken/Multi-modal Dialogue Systems
Spoken Language Extraction/Retrieval
Spoken Language Translation
Spoken Language Technology for the Aged and Disabled (e-inclusion)
Spoken Language Technology for Education (e-learning)
New Applications
Evaluation and Standardization
Ubiquitous Speech Processing
Others
PAPER SUBMISSION
Full paper submission (4 pages) by April 8,
2005 exclusively via the conference website.
No previously published papers should
be submitted. Notification of acceptance by June 10, 2005.
Minor updates allowed during June 10 - June 17.
PROPOSALS FOR TUTORIALS AND SPECIAL SESSIONS
Proposals (one-page description) for pre-conference tutorials to be
held on September 4, 2005 should bde sent to
tutorials@interspeech2005.org
by
January 14, 2005.
INTERSPEECH'2005 also welcomes proposals for special sessions (normally 6 invited papers).
The topics of the special sessions should
be important, new, emerging areas of interest to the speech processing
community, yet have little overlap with the regular sessions. They
could also be interdisciplinary topics that encourage cross
-fertilization of fields or topics investigated by members of other
societies that are becoming of keen interest to the speech and
language community. Special session papers follow the same submission
format as regular papers. Send proposals to
special_sessions@interspeech2005.org
by January 14, 2005.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Proposals for Tutorials and Special Sessions due by: January 14, 2005
Full paper submission deadline: April 8, 2005
Notification of paper acceptance/rejection June 10, 2005
Early registration deadline: June 25, 2005
ORGANIZER:
L2F - Spoken Language Systems Laboratory, INESC ID Lisboa
Rua Alves Redol, 9 - 1000-029 Lisbon - Portugal
Phone:+351 213100268 Fax: +351 213145843 http://www.l2f.inesc-id.pt
-Interspeech (ICSLP)-2006, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Chair: Richard M.Stern, Carnegie Mellon University,USA
http://www.interspeech2006.org
-Interspeech (Eurospeech)-2007, Antwerp, Belgium , August 27-31,2007
Chair: Dirk van Compernolle, K.U.Leuven and Lou Boves, K.U.Nijmegen
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FUTURE ISCA TUTORIAL AND RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ITRW)
- NOLISP'05: Non linear speech processing
April 19-22 April 2005, Barcelona,
Spain
organized by Cost 277
http://www.nolisp2005.org
Contact person:
Marcos Faundez-Zanuy(see ISCApad 66)
-ISCA Workshop on PLASTICITY in SPEECH PERCEPTION (PSP 2005)
Organized by: UCL Centre for Human Communication, UCL, London, UK
co-sponsored by the Acoustical Society of America and ISCA
Senate House (heart of London)
15-17 June 2005, London, UK
This 3-day workshop will bring togehter researchers who examine changes
in speech perception during infancy and adulthood, from clinical and non-clinical
perspectives and will also include selected speakers who study plasticity in other domains and modalities.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Anne Cutler, Max Planck Institute, Netherlands
James Flege, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Patricia Kuhl, University of Washington, USA
David Moore, MRC Institute of Hearing Research, UK
Christophe Pallier, Inserm Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, France
David Pisoni, Indiana University, USA
Franck Ramus, CNRS Cognitive and Psycholinguistic Sciences Laboratory,
France
Stuart Rosen, UCL, UK
Jenny Saffran, University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA
Glenn Schellenberg, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada
Sophie Scott, UCL, UK
SUBMISSION
Submit abstracts (max 400 words in English)electronically on our website
website
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for abstract submission 1 Feb 2005
Notification of acceptance, intructions to authors 28 Feb 2005
Deadline of early registration: 1 April 2005
Deadline forf final papers (optional): 1 May 2005
Workshop dates 15-17 June 2005
Contact: Valerie Hazan
-6th SIGdial Workshop on DISCOURSE and DIALOGUE
Lisbon, Portugal, 2-3 September 2005
(held in conjunction with Eurospeech/Interspeech 2005)
http://www.sigdial.org/workshops/
workshop6/
TOPICS OF INTEREST
1. Dialogue Systems
Spoken, multi-modal, and text/web based dialogue systems
2. Corpora, Coding Schemes and Tools
Corpus-based work on discourse and spoken, text-based and multi-modal
dialogue including its support.
3. Pragmatic and/or Semantic Modelling
The pragmatics and/or semantics of discourse and dialogue (i.e. beyond
a single sentence).
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS
Long papers (10 pages max) for full
plenary presentation as well as short papers (5 pages max) and demonstrations.
Deadline: April 25,2005 at workshop6@sigdial.org
Style files are available at http://www.sigdial.org/workshops/workshop6/
style/
Workshop website
Sigdial website
Eurospeech website
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Laila Dybkjær, University of Southern Denmark,
Wolfgang Minker ,
University of Ulm, Germany.
-DISFLUENCY IN SPONTANEOUS SPEECH 2005
Aix-en-Provence, France, September 10-12,2005
organised by the DELIC team of the University of
Provence.
The meeting is timed to allow participants at INTERSPEECH (Lisbon, September
4-8) to attend.
Previous meetings (Berkeley, 1999; Edinburgh, 2001; Gothenburg, 2003) have
seen papers addressing normal disfluency from a wide range of disciplines,
from automatic speech recognition and computational linguistics to
linguistic analysis, psycholinguistics (production and comprehension), and
beyond. Papers comparing normal disfluencies to those occurring in
communication disorders are also welcome.
4-page papers by April 8 2005 to papers@disfluency.org
Once accepted, papers may be revised and extended to 6 pages.
Website
Additional infos diss05@disfluency.org
The DiSS PLANNING TEAM
Jean Veronis, DELIC, Université de Provence, France.
Robert Eklund, Teliasonera, Sweden.
Robin Lickley, Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, UK.
Liz Shriberg, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, USA.
Åsa Wengelin, Lund University, Sweden.
-ITRW 2005 Workshop on DSP for in-Vehicle and Mobile Systems
Saturday, September 3, 2005 at Hotel do Mar, Sesimbra, Portugal
(Satelite event of Interspeech 2005)
Organized by The International Alliance for Advanced Studies on In-Car Human Behavioral Signals
in cooperation with the IEEE Signal Processing Society.
This biennial is sponsored in part by: National Science Foundation (USA), 21st Century Center of Excellence at Nagoya
University (Japan) and International Speech Communication Association
The topics include but not limited to:
· DSP technologies for personalization of vehicle
· DSP technologies in vehicle and traffic control
· DSP technologies in fatigue and DUI detection
· Audio & video processing in mobile & cellular applications
· Multi-sensor applications and fusion
· Deployment of multimedia devices in vehicles
· Human interface in mobile environment
· Applications
SUBMISSION:
Prospective authors are invited to submit a photo-ready paper electronically (normally four pages, but up to six pages
can be permitted with prior approval.)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Brief Summary of the paper and a letter of intent to participate is due on March 20, 2005
Notification of acceptance mailed out by April 20, 2005
Full paper submission to be received by June 20, 2005
Advance registration before August 1, 2005
Workshop Date September 3, 2005
CHAIRS
Honorary Chair: Fumitada Itakura, Meijo University, Japan.
Co-Chair: Hüseyin Abut, SDSU. Huseyin Abut
Co-Chair: Kazuya Takeda, Nagoya Uni., Japan. Kazuya Takeda
Program Chair: John Hansen, Univ. Colorado John Hansen
Website
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS SUPPORTED (but not organized) by ISCA
-The Second Baltic Conference on HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES
Tallinn, Estonia, April 4 - 5, 2005
and
Tutorials Day:April 6, 2005
ioc.ee/hlt2005/
Organised in co-operation with the Institute of
Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology and the Institute of the
Estonian Language.
----- AIMS and SCOPE ------
The main aim of the conference is to provide a forum for the sharing of
new ideas and recent advances in human language processing and promote
interdisciplinary co-operation between the research communities of
computer science and linguistics from the Baltic countries and the rest
of the world.
The Tutorials Day provides seven presentations on different topics in
written and spoken language processing given by well-known scholars.
----- TOPICS -----
Original contributions dealing with both theory and/or applications of
human language processing are invited. Contributions on HLT policy,
programs and supported activities in Baltic countries and EU are also
welcome.
The conference topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- HLT in Baltic countries - overview, policy, opportunities
- co-operation in HLT in the Baltic Sea area and in the EU
- speech analysis and synthesis
- speech and speaker recognition
- written and spoken language resources and standards
- machine translation
- discourse and dialogue
- information retrieval systems
- multi-modal dialogue systems
- language technology for education, learning and rehabilitation
- new applications of HLT-systems including Internet and mobile devices
------- SUBMISSION -------
An abstract (150-400 words) should be submitted electronically via
submission form available on
http://ioc.ee/hlt2005/
or sent by January 17, 2005 to
hlt2005@phon.ioc.ee
Acceptance notification will be by February 1, 2005.
Full papers in English (not exceeding four pages) should be submitted electronically
before February 28, 2005.
------ REGISTRATION ------
Only electronic registration on the conference web-site http://ioc.ee/hlt2005/
a> is available.
------ IMPORTANT DATES ------
Submission of abstracts: January 17, 2005
Notification of acceptance: February 1, 2005
Final paper submission: February 28, 2005
Early registration deadline: March 4, 2005
Regular registration deadline: March 30, 2005
Conference: April 4-5, 2005
Tutorials Day: April 6, 2005
------- CONTACT ADDRESS -------
Einar Meister, Ph.D.
Laboratory of Phonetics and Speech Technology
Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn Technical University
Akadeemia tee 21,
12618 Tallinn
Estonia
www.ioc.ee/hlt2005
hlt2005@phon.ioc.ee
phone: +372 620 4200 fax:+372 620 4151
-Pan European Voice Conference (PEVOC 6)
http://www.pevoc6.com/home.htm
August 31 - September 3, 2005, London, UK
-SPECOM 2005
10th International Conference on Speech and Computer
October 17-19 2005,
University of Patras, Patras, Greece
TOPICS
Topics of interest for paper submission include but are not limited to:
a.. Speech production and perception
b.. Speech analysis and processing
c.. Natural language processing
d.. Speech coding and transmission
e.. Speech recognition and understanding
f.. Speech synthesis
g.. Spoken dialog systems
h.. Speaker recognition
i.. Multi-modal processing
j.. Speech and language resources
k.. Applied systems for Human-Computer Interaction
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Four page papers in english will be accepted only by electronic submission
through e-mail in ASCII format
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of full paper: June 27, 2005
Notification of acceptance: July 18, 2005
Early registration: July 29, 2005
Late registration: September 10, 2005
GENERAL CHAIR
George Kokkinakis, WCL, University of Patras, Greece
For further information:www.wcl.ee.upatras.gr/
SPECOM2005
or e-mail to our secretary
-4th International Workshop on
Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications
MAVEBA 2005
Firenze, 29-31 October 2005
Claudia Manfredi
http://maveba.det.unifi.it
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FUTURE SPEECH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EVENTS
-Conference on A CENTURY OF EXPERIMENTAL PHONETICS: Its History and Development
from Theodore Rosset to John Ohala
Universite Stendhal, Grenoble, France on February 24-25, 2005.
Conference room Jacques Cartier, Maison des Langues et de la Culture.
Contributions of 20 minutes or posters are welcome
Send a 200 word abstract at
100ans at icp.inpg.fr
-ICASSP 2005
Philadelphia, PA, USA, March 19-23, 2005
http://www.icassp2005.com
-2nd Language and Technology Conference:
Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics
April 21-23, April 2005, Poznan, Poland
Conference website
-NODALIDA 2005
the 15th Nordic Conference of Computational
Linguistics
Joensuu, Finland, May 20-21, 2005
ling.joensuu.fi/nodalida2005/
1000 word abstract before January 31,2005 (extended deadline) to be mailed to
nodalida2005
Registration before March 31,2005
Contact: Stefan Werner
In connection with NODALIDA, the following
events will be organized on May 18-19 (and possibly May 22):
* Seminar of the NorFA Language Technology research program, May 18-19
* Special Session on Treebanks for Spoken Language and Discourse,
organized by the Nordic Treebank Network, May 19 (please visit our website
* Workshop on reference (to be confirmed)
-DEAF and HEARING IMPAIRED CHILDREN Europe 2005
London 13-14 May 2005
Promoting joined-up working for Europe’s professionals with deaf children and their
families.
The meeting is designed to bring together the wide range of professionals and
voluntary organisations throughout Europe with an interest in childhood
hearing impairment. There is a growing awareness of the need to work collaboratively
across organisations and professional boundaries and with the users themselves if the
goal of delivering high quality hearing services to all of Europe’s children who need
them is to be achieved. This meeting will provide exciting opportunities to explore
these challenges. It will also raise the profile of hearing impairment and an awareness
of the needs of our children across Europe.
The meeting will be held under the auspices of NDCS (National Deaf Children’s Society)
and RNID (Royal National Institute for Deaf People) and will be organised by The Ear
Foundation. The meeting will be held in central London on 13/14 May 2005..
Registration form and further details from:
Brian Archbold
http://www.dhice.org
-Fourth International Workshop on
Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, CBMI 2005
June 21-23, 2005
Conference website
Reval Hotel Latvija, Riga, Latvia
Selected papers will appear (after extension and peer-review) in a
Special Issue of the journal Multimedia Tools and Applications. Topics
of
interest for submissions include, but are not limited to:
* Multimedia indexing and retrieval (image, audio, video, text)
* Multimedia content extraction
* Matching and similarity search
* Construction of high level indices
* Multi-modal and cross-modal indexing
* Representation models
* Content-based search techniques
* Multimedia data mining
* Presentation tools
* Meta-data compression and transformation
* Handling of very large scale multimedia database
* Organisation, summarisation and browsing of multimedia documents
* Applications
PAPER SUBMISSION
Submit full papers of not more than
eight
(8) pages including results, figures and references. Papers will be
accepted only by electronic submission through the . conference web
site. Style files (Latex and Word) are
provided for the convenience of the authors.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of full paper (to be received by): February 18, 2005
Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2005
Submission of camera-ready papers: April 29, 2005
-Eighth International Symposium
on Signal Processing and its Applications,
ISSPA 2005,
22-25 August 2005, Sydney, AUSTRALIA, University of Wollongong
Topics
1. Digital Filter Design & Structures
2. Signal Processing for Communications
3. Multirate Filtering & Wavelets
4. Image and Video Coding
5. Adaptive Signal Processing
6. Image Enhancement and Restoration
7. Time-Frequency/Time-Scale Analysis
8. Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
9. Security Signal Processing & Digital Watermarking
10. Neural Networks & Pattern Recognition
11. Statistical Signal & Array Processing
12. Blind Source Separation
13. Radar & Sonar Processing
14. Signal Processing Education
15. Speech Processing & Recognition
16. Multimedia Signal Processing
17. Image & Multidimensional Signal Processing
18. Image Sequence Analysis & Processing
19. Machine Learning
20. Photonic & Optical Signal Processing
21. VLSI for Signal and Image Processing
22. Other Signal Processing Applications
Submit full length (four pages)
Schedule
Full paper submission: March 15, 2005
Tutorial & special session proposals: March 15, 2005
Notification of acceptance: May 16, 2005
Camera ready paper: June 10, 2005
conference website
-Forum Acusticum 2005
29 August- 2 September 2005
Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences, Budapest
www.fa2005.org
-European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design (ECCTD)
University College Cork, Ireland
29 August - 1 September, 2005
"Innovation through Understanding"
*Circuits
*Signals
*Systems
*Mathematical Methods
*Computational Methods
*Industrial Applications
Authors are invited to submit a Full 4-page Paper according to posted guidelines.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted via the Web at: http://ecctd05.ucc.ie
Contact Details:
email: ecctd05@ue.ucc.ie
internet: http://ecctd05.ucc.ie
-EUSIPCO-2005
The 13th European Conference on Signal Processing
Antalya, Turkey, September 4-8, 2005
Conference website
The main conference themes are:
- Statistical Signal Processing
- Sensor Array and Multichannel Processing
- Biosignal Processing
- Signal Processing for Communications
- Speech Processing
- Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing
- Multimedia Signal Processing
- Nonlinear Signal Processing
- Audio and Electroacoustics
- DSP Implementations and Embedded Systems
- Rapid Prototyping and Tools for DSP Design
- Industrial Applications of Signal Processing
- Signal Processing Education
- Emerging Technologies in Signal Processing
Invited lectures and plenary talks are now announced on the
website
-10th MACHINE TRANSLATION SUMMIT
September 12-16, 2005
The Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa
Phuket, Thailand
Conference Schedule
12 September 2005 Tutorials
13-15 September 2005 Papers, panels and exhibitions
16 September 2005 Workshops
Topics
- MT for the Web
- Practical MT systems (MT for professionals, MT for multilingual
eCommerce, MT for localization, etc.)
- Translation aids (translation memory, terminology databases, etc.)
- Translation environments (workflow, support tools, conversion tools
for lexica etc.)
- Methodologies for MT
- Human factors in MT and user interfaces
- Speech and dialogue translation
- Natural language analysis and generation techniques geared towards MT
- Dictionaries and lexicons for MT systems
- Text and speech corpora for MT and knowledge extraction from corpora
- MT evaluation techniques and evaluation results
- Standards in text and lexicon encoding for MT
- Cross-lingual information retrieval
- MT and related technologies (information retrieval, text
categorization, text summarization, information extraction, etc.)
Details of submission procedure will be announced in the next Call for
Papers.
Call for Exhibitions
Kunio Matsui by
April 15, 2005.
Call for Panel / Special Session / Invited Speaker Proposals
Program Chair by January 31, 2005.
Call for Tutorial and Workshop Proposals
We would like proposals for workshops and tutorials that are to be
co-located with MT Summit X. We will provide the required
facilities. If you are willing to take an initiative in organizing
satellite events, please submit a brief description of the events to
Eiichiro Sumita by December 15, 2004.
Important Dates
15 Dec. 2004 Proposals for tutorials and workshops
31 Jan. 2005 Proposals for panels etc.
Notification for tutorials and workshops
15 Apr. 2005 Paper submission deadline
Exhibition registration deadline
31 May 2005 Paper acceptance notifications
29 Jul. 2005 Final camera-ready copy deadline
Web-Site
- ISPA 2005
4th Int'l Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis
Zagreb, Croatia, September 15-17, 2005
Conference website
TOPICS OF INTEREST
A. Image and Video Processing
B. Image and Video Analysis
C. Image Formation and Reproduction
D. Signal Processing
E. Signal Analysis
F. Applications
IMPORTANT DATES
Electronic submission of full paper: February 1, 2005 Notification of
acceptance/rejection: April 15, 2005 Submission of camera-ready papers
and
registration: May 15, 2005
Hrvoje Babic and Maurice Bellanger, General Co-Chairs
Sven Loncaric
and Philip Regalia, Program Co-Chairs
-2005 IEEE Workshop on
Applications of Signal Processing
to Audio and Acoustics
Mohonk Mountain House
New Paltz, New York
October 16-19, 2005
www.LNT.de/~WASPAA05/
Infos
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Acoustic Scenes
- Scene Analysis: Source Localization, Source Separation, Room Acoustics
- Signal Enhancement: Echo Cancellation, Dereverberation, Noise Reduction, Restoration
- Multichannel Signal Processing for Audio Acquisition and Reproduction
- Virtual Acoustics via Loudspeakers or Headphones
Audio Coding
- Waveform Coding and Parameter Coding
- Spatial Audio Coding
- Internet Audio
- Musical Signal Analysis: Segmentation, Classification, Transcription
- Digital Rights
- Mobile Devices
Hearing and Perception
- Auditory Perception, Spatial Hearing, Quality Assessment
- Hearing Aids
Music
- Signal Analysis and Synthesis Tools
- Creation of Musical Sounds: Waveforms, Instrument Models, Singing
Submission of four-page paper: April 15, 2005
Notification of acceptance: June 27, 2005
Early registration until: September 1, 2005
General Chair:
Walter Kellermann
Multimedia Communications and Signal Processing
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Professor Walter Kellermann
-IEEE ASRU 2005
Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop
Cancun, Mexico
November 27 - December 1, 2005
http://www.asru2005.org
Papers in all areas of human language technology
are encouraged to be submitted, with emphasis placed on automatic speech recognition
and understanding technology, speech to text systems, spoken dialog systems,
multilingual language processing, robustness in ASR, spoken document retrieval,
and speech-to-speech translation.
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Submit full-length, 4-6 page papers, including
figures and references, to www.asru2005.org
SPECIAL SESSIONS:
Special session proposals should be submitted by June 15 ,2005, to
asru05-tc@lists.csail.mit.edu and must include a topical title, rationale, session
outline, contact information, and a description of how the session will be organized.
TENTATIVE DATES:
May 1, 2005 Workshop registration opens
July 1, 2005 Camera-ready paper submission deadline
August 15, 2005 Paper Acceptance / Rejection notices mailed
Sept. 15, 2005 Revised Papers Due and Author Registration Deadline
Oct. 1, 2005 Hotel Reservation and Workshop Registration
Nov. 27 - Dec.1, 2005 Workshop
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