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Dear Members,
Many of you attended ICASSP2005 in Philadelphia. This was a great conference and now
page is turned and you are
approaching the deadlines for next Interspeech2005 in Lisbon (September).
In the name of Isabel Trancoso and her organizing committee, I invite you to submit
outstanding papers and to attend this major conference on speech science and technique.
The Machine Translation Summit is planned in Phuket in Thailand, a country severely hit
by the tsunami.
Please have a special look at the message of the conference chairman who confirms the venue of
the conference in the best conditions.
The presentation of ISCApad has been slightly modified in order to improve reading
by separating the different job offers and
forthcoming conferences.
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
INTERSPEECH2005 SCIENCE QUIZ - CALL FOR QUESTIONS
A new, imaginative activity at INTERSPEECH-EUROSPEECH in LISBON! Participants
will be challenged to find questions to 20 intruiging questions from the area of
language and speech science and technology. Sparkling discussions are expected
during coffee breaks, lunches and during Lisbon night life.
YOU are invited to submit questions by email before June 1, 2005.
See the INTERSPEECH2005 Science Quiz webaddress
for more details.
Organization of INTERSPEECH 2009 -- EUROSPEECH
Call for proposals
Individuals or organisations interested in organizing INTERSPEECH 2009
-- EUROSPEECH should submit by 15 December 2005 a brief preliminary
proposal, including:
* The name and position of the proposed general chair and other
principal organizers.
*
The proposed period in September/October
2009 when the conference would be held
*The institution assuming
financial responsibility for the conference and any other
sponsoring institutions
*The city and conference center proposed
(with information on that center's capacity)
*Information on
transportation and housing for conference participants
*Likely support
from local bodies (e.g. governmental)
*The commercial conference
organizer (if any)
*A preliminary budget
Guidelines for the preparation of the proposal are available at
our website.
Additional
information can be provided by Julia Hirschberg
. Those who plan to put in a bid are asked to
inform ISCA of their intentions as soon as possible. They should also
consider attending Eurospeech 2005 in Lisbon to discuss their bids, if
possible.
Proposals should be submitted by email to the above address.
Candidates fulfilling basic requirements will be asked to submit a
detailed proposal by 28 February 2006.
Julia Hirschberg
Vice President and Conference Liaison, ISCA
Columbia University
Department of Computer Science
1214 Amsterdam Avenue, M/C 0401
450 CS Building
New York, NY 10027
phone: (212) 939-7114
FAX: (212) 666-0140
Webaddress
-Revised Membership fees
Memberwship fees have been revised to
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. Details can be
found on our Website.
- 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 and young scientists
attending meetings. Even if no information
on the grants is advertised on the conference announcement, they may apply.
For more information:
http://www.isca-speech.org/grants
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COURSES, DATABASES, SOFTWARES
SUMMER SCHOOL: VARIATION IN SPEECH PRODUCTION AND SPEECH PERCEPTION
On August 10-15, 2005, the Nordic Network on Variation in Speech
Production and Speech Perception (VISPP) will organize an
international summer school on speech variation in Palmse, Estonia.
Course list:
Fiona Gibbon (Queen Margaret University College, UK):
Speech production and pathologies: normal and disordered EPG data
Valerie Hazan (University College London, UK):
Issues of individual variability in speech production and/or
perception in various populations (L1 and L2 speakers, children
with dyslexia, children with hearing impairment)
Anne-Marie Öster (KTH, Sweden):
Pronunciation training in relation to variation in phonological
capabilities for prelingually hearing-impaired children and L2
speakers using several computer-based systems
Martin Russell (University of Birmingham, UK):
Engineering approaches to modelling variability in speech signals
Detailed information on our website
-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)
Senior Research Positions at the Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics
at ROVIRA i VIRGILI University (Tarragona, Spain).
Few positions starting in 2005-2006
Website
ELIGIBLE TOPICS
- Formal language theory and its applications.
- Biomolecular computing and nanotechnology.
- Bioinformatics.
- Language and speech technologies.
- Formal theories of language acquisition and evolutionary linguistics.
- Computational neuroscience.
Other related fields might still be eligible provided there exist strong
enough candidates for them.
JOB PROFILE
- Duration: permanent, subjected to periodical evaluation of outcomes.
- Work contract with all Social Security rights.
- The main duty of the position is research, with possible supervising and
doctoral teaching too.
- The scheme funding the position is extremely competitive.
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
- PhD degree got before May 6, 2001.
- Experience at a foreign institute for at least 4 years.
- Exceptional research career, with a very strong record of publications
and other achievements.
- Great leadership capacity.
- There is no restriction on nationality or age.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
- Salary at the level of a Full Professor in the Spanish university
system.
- Full public health insurance coverage.
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
- a pre-selection based on CV and carried out by the host institute,
- a full proposal (application form + CV + letters of reference + letter
of
acceptance by the host institute), to be assessed externally by the
funding
agency.
SCHEDULE
Expressions of interest are welcome until April 23, 2005. They should
contain the researcher's CV and mention "2005-8" in the subject box. The
outcome of the preselection will be reported immediately after.
Preselected candidates will be given full support in the application
process
by the host institute. The deadline for completing the whole process is
May 6, 2005.
CONTACT
Carlos Martin-Vide
-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 "Deutsche 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 April and June 2005.
JOURNALS and BOOKS
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 31th July 2005 (extended deadline)
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.
Special Issue of Signal Processing (Elsevier)
on MULTIMODAL HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACES
Closely linked with the actions of the Network of Excellence on Multimodal
Interfaces SIMILAR (www.similar.cc) we are seeking for original manuscripts
for a Special Issue of Signal Processing scheduled to appear in January 2006.
Multimodal Interfaces represent an emerging interdisciplinary research direction,
involving speech and language, vision, gesture, haptics and other senses.
The topics of interest are (but not limited to):
· Multimodal-multisensor input and output interfaces
· Multimodal interface design and evaluation
· Architecture, Tools and System Infrastructure for multimodal interfaces
· Fusion techniques
· Processing of speech, language and action patterns
· Gaze, gesture and vision-based interfaces
· Speech & conversational interfaces
· Musical interfaces
· Haptics interfaces
· Adaptive multimodal interfaces
· Multimodal interfaces
for Mobile, Wearable, Tangible, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality systems
· Applications of multimodal interfaces
Papers for this special issue will be chosen from the submissions whether
they are unpublished results or those previously included in conference publications.
The submissions that are revised or extended versions of previous conference
publications should contain at least 30% new material.
Copies of any previous published work affiliated with the new submission must
also be included as supportive documentation upon submission.
For omplete submission guidelines at: authors.elsevier.com
The paper submission should be by e-mail, in PDF format, to
multimodal@imag.fr
Prospective authors are invited to announce as early as possible the
tentative title and the list of authors to the following address: multimodal@imag.fr
For any questions
Thierry Dutoit - Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium
Laurence Nigay - University Joseph
Fourier Grenoble 1, France,
Michael Schnaider - Zentrum für
Graphische Datenverarbeitung e.V. , Germany,
Important dates:
Special Issue Submission Deadline: May 31, 2005
Notification of Final Acceptance: September 30, 2005
Complete Publication Materials Due: November 30, 2005
Publication: January 2006
-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.
Stephanie Seneff and Chao Wang, Statistical modeling of phonological rules through
linguistic hierarchies, Speech Communication, In Press, Uncorrected Proof,
Available online 31 March 2005,
Timothy J. Hazen, I. Lee Hetherington, Han Shu and Karen Livescu, Pronunciation
modeling using a finite-state transducer representation, Speech Communication,
In Press, Uncorrected Proof, Available online 31 March 2005,
Eric Fosler-Lussier, Ingunn Amdal and Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo, A framework for
predicting speech recognition errors, Speech Communication, In Press, Uncorrected Proof,
Available online 31 March 2005,
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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 15,
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.
Important dates:
Full paper submission deadline: April 15, 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 17-21 September 2006, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Chair: Richard M.Stern, Carnegie Mellon University,USA
http://www.interspeech2006.org
-INTERSPEECH (EUROSPEECH)-2007 August 27-31,2007,Antwerp, Belgium
Chair: Dirk van Compernolle, K.U.Leuven and Lou Boves, K.U.Nijmegen
Website
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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 together 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
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
YOUNG RESEARCHERS' ROUNDTABLE ON SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS
an ISCA event
in conjunction with
INTERSPEECH/EUROSPEECH 2005
9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology
Lisbon, Portugal
Thursday, September 1st, 2005
Website
Contact
Workshop Overview
The Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems will bring
together students, post docs, and junior researchers from different
countries, different research institutions, and different disciplines
who share an interest in applied dialog systems research. It will
provide a setting in which participants can discuss their own research
and work and obtain feedback from others who are at a similar level
and who are working on similar problems. It will also provide a forum
for discussing recent papers and talks with an eye toward (1) solving
the problems participants currently face in their work and (2)
identifying issues that are likely to be important in the coming
years. Perhaps most importantly, the event will help to create a more
permanent international network of young researchers working in spoken
dialog systems.
This workshop will be a full-day event consisting of multiple
small-group discussions of topics that will be chosen based on
suggestions submitted by the participants themselves.
Potential
roundtable discussion topics could include:
- What are best practices for conducting and evaluating user studies
of spoken dialog systems?
- How can users be made aware of the capabilities and limitations of
spoken dialog systems?
- Spoken dialog systems and robots: what are the issues and
challenges?
- What skills must a dialog agent have to be able to engage in a
multi-participant conversation?
- Where can spoken dialog systems have a significant impact in the
world?
- What are best practices for rapidly deploying dialog systems in the
real world?
- Should human-computer communication mimic human-human communication?
- How can a dialog system learn from its own experience automatically?
After the small-group discussions, each of the groups will present a
summary to the rest of the participants. We hope that the discussion
format will foster creative thinking about current issues in spoken
dialog systems research, setting the stage for the colocated
conferences SIGdial and INTERSPEECH.
We invite participation from students, post docs, and junior
researchers who are currently working in applied spoken dialog systems
research. We also invite participation from those who are working in
related fields such as human factors, speech recognition, artificial
intelligence, or speech synthesis, as applied to spoken dialog
systems. Potential participants should submit a 2-page paper following
the template provided at www.cs.cmu.edu/~dod/roundtable/cfp.html. The
paper will include a statement of research interests, an overview of
past, current and future work, a discussion of what you consider to be
the most compelling issues in spoken dialog systems, and a short
biographical sketch. Accepted papers will be collated and distributed
to participants in CD-ROM and/or paper format. We also plan to publish
the position papers and presentations from the workshop on the web,
subject to sponsor or publisher constraints.
Fees (EURO):
Students: 40.00 EUR
Postdocs and junior researchers: 60.00 EUR
Lunch and light refreshments are included in the registration fee.
Important Dates:
Participation will be limited to 45 people.
Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis beginning March 1st, 2005
Submissions will no longer be accepted after July 1st, 2005
Workshop date (full day): September 1st, 2005
-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
Organizing 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
eNTERFACE'05
Mons, Belgium, July 18th - August 12th, 2005.
Conference website
Call for Participation
The eNTERFACE summer workshops, organized by the SIMILAR European
Network of
Excellence , aim at establishing a tradition of
collaborative, localized research and development work by gathering, in
a
single place, a team of senior project leaders in multimodal interfaces,
researchers, and (undergraduate) students, to work on a pre-specified
list
of challenges, for 4 weeks. Participants are organized in teams,
attached to
specific projects, working on free software. Each week ends by a
presentation session, starting by a tutorial state-of-the art survey of
aspects of multimodal interfaces design, given by an invited senior
researcher, and followed by a presentation of the results achieved by
each
project group.
The eNTERFACE'05 committee now invites candidate participants to apply
for a
summer workshop on multimodal interfaces, to be held in Mons, Belgium,
from
July 18th to August 12th, 2005. eNTERFACE'05 will welcome 40 students,
researchers, and seniors, working in teams on the following projects
(selected from the proposals we have received in a previous Call for
Projects):
*Combined Gesture-Speech Analysis and Synthesis (Coordinators : Profs.
Murat
Tekalp, Engin Erzin, Yucel Yemez, Mehmet Emre Sargin, Koc University
Multimedia, Vision and Graphics Lab, Istambul).
This project will include the preparation of a database, the study of
correlations between speech features and gesture units, the modeling of
gesture units, and the adaptation of units for specific speakers.
*Multimodal Caricatural Mirror (Coordinator : Prof. B. Macq, UCL Louvain
La
Neuve).
This project aims at creating a caricatural mirror where people could
see
their own emotions amplified (image+speech) by an avatar, on a wide
screen
facing them. It includes multimodal face tracking, multimodal emotion
recognition, and multimodal emotion synthesis.
*Biologically-driven musical instrument (Coordinator : Prof. Benoit
Macq,
UCL Louvain La Neuve).
The goal is to build a virtual musical instrument driven by EMGs, EEGs,
Heart beats, video, etc.
*Multimodal Focus Attention Detection in an Augmented Driver Simulator
(Coordinators : Profs. Laurent Bonnaud & Alice Caplier, INPG_LIS,
Grenoble;
Prof. B. Macq, TELE Lab, UCL Louvain La Neuve).
This project proposes to use physiological signals, the analysis of
facial
expression as well as tracking of the user's focus (eye tracking) in an
augmented reality driver simulator able to appropriately react to
hypovigilence.
*Multilingual Multimodal Biometric Identification/Verification
(Coordinator
: Prof. Yannis Stylianou, University of Crete)
This project will involve the recording of a multilingual multimodal
(face,
lips, speech, writing, body movement) database for biometric
identification/verification. It will then perform on site tests of the
various scenarios of fusion between various modalities and under various
noise conditions. The project will be concluded by suggestions on the
next
steps in fusion R&D.
*Speech Conductor (Coordinator : Prof. C. D'Alessandro, LIMSI-CNRS,
Paris)
The Speech Conductor project aims at developing a gesture interface for
driving ("conducting") a text to speech synthesis system. Then,
automatic
speech synthesis will be modified in real time according to the gestures
of
a Speech Conductor. The Speech Conductor will add expression and
emotion
to the speech flow using speech signal modification algorithms and
gesture
interpretation algorithms.
*A Multimodal (Gesture+Speech) Interface for 3D Model Search and
Retrieval
Integrated in a Virtual Assembly Application (Coordinator : Prof.
Dimitrios
Tzovaras ITI-CERTH, Thessaloniki).
The goal of the project is the development of a multimodal interface for
content-based search of 3D objects based on sketches. This user
interface
will integrate gesture and speech modalities to aid the user in
sketching
the outline of the 3D object he/she wants to search from a large
database.
People (seniors, PhD students, undergraduate students) interested in
participating to the workshop should send us an application email,
before
April 1st, with the following information:
* A short CV (1 page max.)
* A list of 3 preferred projects to be work on
* A list of skills to offer for these projects
* Possibility to bring a laptop? with wireless connection?
(computers will be available otherwise)
No funding will be provided for researchers, but no registration fees
will
be asked for. Researchers will therefore have to pay for their travel,
lodging, and catering expenses. Catering and lodging will be available
at
the University, at minimal rates (360 EU for lodging and breakfast; 15
EU
per day for lunch+dinner). See our website for more information.
Seven undergraduate students will be selected, whose travel, lodging and
catering expenses will be paid by the workshop organizers.
Important dates :
* April 1st, 2005: End of the Call for Participation
* April 15th: Notification of Acceptance and Team
Building
* July 18th-August 12th: eNTERFACE Workshop
Contact person: Francois Severin
The eNTERFACE-05 Scientific Committee
Niels Ole Bernsen, University of Southern Denmark - Odensee, Denmark
Thierry Dutoit, Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium
Christine Guillemot, IRISA, Rennes, France
Richard Kitney, University College of London, United Kingdom
Benoit Macq, Universit=E9 Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve,
Belgium
Ferran Marques, Univertat Politecnica de Catalunya PC, Spain
Michael Schnaider, Zentrum fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung e.V,
Germany
Michael Strintzis, Informatics and Telematics Intsitute, Greece
Jean-Philippe Thiran, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
(EPFL),
Switzerland
Jean Vanderdonckt, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve,
Belgium
AUDITORY-VISUAL SPEECH PROCESSING (AVSP 2005)
July24-27 Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Website
Papers and posters
Hands-on demos of the 3D Full-head Modeling System
Important dates
Submission of 2-page abstracts and 4-6 page papers March15, 2005
Notification of acceptance March 31,2005
Early registration (reduced fees) March 31, 2005
Camera ready papers and abstracts May 15 2005
Normal registration June 15 2005
-Pan European Voice Conference (PEVOC 6)
http://www.pevoc6.com/home.htm
August 31 - September 3, 2005, London, UK
International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE TSD 2005
Postovni dvur, Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), Czech Republic
September 12-16, 2005 (right after Eurospeech 2005)
Conference website
Call for papers
TSD 2005 is organized by the Faculty of Applied Sciences, University
of West Bohemia, Pilsen, and the Faculty of Informatics,
Masaryk University, Brno. TSD 2005 is also supported by International
Speech Communication Association (ISCA).
Keynote speakers
Tue Sep 13:
Frederick Jelinek, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA:
The confirmed title will be announced later
Hynek Hermansky, IDIAP Martigny, Switzerland:
The Role of Speech in Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction
Wed Sep 14:
Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan:
Why Is the Recognition of Spontaneous Speech so Hard?
Klaus Fellbaum, BTH Cottbus, Germany:
On the Acoustic Components in Multimedia Presentations
Thu Sep 15:
Leon J. M. Rothkrantz, Delft University of Technology,
the Netherlands:
Affect-Sensitive Multimodal HCI
Pavel Slavik, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic:
Speech Based User Interfaces for Users with Special Needs
Detailed abstracts of the invited talks can be found
in section "Invited Speakers" .
Topics
Topics of the international conference will include
(but are not limited to):
*text corpora and tagging;
*transcription problems in spoken corpora;
*sense disambiguation;
*links between text and speech oriented systems;
*parsing issues, especially parsing problems in spoken texts;
*multilingual issues, especially multilingual dialogue systems;
*information retrieval and information extraction;
*text/topic summarization;
*machine translation;
*semantic networks and ontologies;
*speech modelling;
*speech segmentation;
*speech recognition;
*text-to-speech synthesis;
*dialogue systems;
*development of dialogue strategies;
*prosody in dialogues;
*user modelling;
*knowledge representation in relation to dialogue systems;
*assistive technologies based on speech and dialogue;
*applied systems and software;
*facial animation;
*visual speech synthesis.
Important dates
Notification of acceptance or rejection of papers May 10,2005
Camera-ready papers submission May 31,2005
Notification of acceptance tutorial proposals April 30,2005
Tutorial date September 12,2005
Notification of acceptance workshop proposals April 30,2005
Workshop date September 12,2005
Addresses
All paper correspondence regarding the conference should be addressed to:
Ms. Helena Benesova
University of West Bohemia in Pilsen
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Department of Computer Science
Univerzitni 8, CZ - 306 14 PLZEN
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 377 632 401 Fax: +420 377 632 402
The preferred way of contacting the conference organising committee is in
writing to Mr. Kamil Ekstein, TSD 2005 Public Relations Manager
ICQ: 331 357 910
-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:Website
or e-mail to our secretary
BIOMETRICS on the INTERNET
Third COST 275 WORKSHOP , Hatfield, UK
October 27-28 ,2005 Website
-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
-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
-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
-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)
47th International Symposium ELMAR-2005
focused on MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS and APPLICATIONS
08-10 June 2005
Zadar, Croatia
Conference website
Submission deadline: February 11, 2005
The aim
of the symposium is to promote the interface of researchers involved
in the development, design and application of methods and techniques
within the framework of multimedia systems and technologies, multimedia
applications, image and video processing, digital video broadcasting
(DVB), navigation systems, marine electronics, etc.
Topics
Multimedia
* Multimedia Systems and Technologies
* Multimedia Applications
* Image and Video Processing
* Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB)
* Mobile Technologies and Services
* Wireless Communications
* Speech and Audio Processing
* Face Recognition and Analysis
* Electronic Media
Electronics in Marine
* Navigation Systems
* Ship Electronic Systems
* Power Electronics and Automation
* Radiocommunications
* Antennas and Propagation
* Sound and Vibration
* Remote Sensing / Monitoring
* Meteorology
* Sea Ecology
Submission
Instructions for Authors
Authors are invited to submit their papers in electronic form
by February 11, 2005. Please send the electronically version
in PDF format by e-mail
Plenary talks
Prof. Fernando Pereira, PORTUGAL:
MPEG-21 standard: defining an open multimedia framework
Prof. Luis Torres, SPAIN:
Face recognition: The problems, the challenges and the proposals
Schedule for important dates
Deadline for submission of full papers: February 11, 2005
Notification of acceptance mailed out by: March 11, 2005
Deadline for submission of camera-ready papers: March 25, 2005
Preliminary program available on the web-site by: April 01, 2005
Registration deadline: April 22, 2005
Mini-exhibition facilities will be available for companies wishing
to display their products, services, hardware & software and literature
relating to the symposium topics. The companies wishing to participate
in the exhibition are kindly requested to contact Asst.Prof. Mislav
Grgic.
Contact information
Asst.Prof. Mislav Grgic
ELMAR-2005
FER, Unska 3 / XII
HR-10000 Zagreb
CROATIA
Telephone: + 385 1 6129 851
Fax: + 385 1 6129 717
Fourth International Workshop on
CONTENT-BASED MULTIMEDIA INDEXING
June 21-23, 2005, Riga, Latvia
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
The 5th EURASIP conference focused on
SPEECH and IMAGE PROCESSING,
MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS and SERVICES
EC-SIP-M 2005
June 29 - July 2, 2005
Smolenice, Slovak Republic
Important deadlines
Full paper proposals
February 28, 2005
Notification of acceptance
April 16, 2005
Camera ready papers
April 30, 2005
Conference website
For more information please contact
Gregor Rozinaj
chair of the Programme comittee
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Ilkoviova 3
812 19 Bratislava
Slovak Republic
Phone: +421 2 682 79 414
Fax: +421 2 682 79 601
SLU 2005
AAAI Workshop on Spoken Language Understanding
Held in conjunction with
The Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence -
AAAI 2005
July 9 or 10, 2005, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Call for Papers
Accepted papers
Workshop Program
Instructions for
Authors
Program Committee
Workshop Topics
Topics of interest include (but are not
limited to):
* Approaches to building an SLU
* rule-based, data-driven, or hybrid
* automatic adaptation across domains
* Approaches to robustness in SLU
* Handling uncertain and erroneous input
* Handling dysfluencies and language variations
* Tighter integration of Speech Recognition and SLU
* Exploiting weighted packed representation of hypotheses
* Exploiting prosodic and emotional cues from speech
* Approaches to semantic representations provided by SLU
* Combining shallow and deep representations
* Representations permitting robust inference mechanisms
* Tools and Data Resources
* Issues and metrics for evaluation of SLU
* SLU in the context of Applications
* multilingual systems
* multimodal systems
* tutoring systems
* speech mining systems
* spoken dialog systems
Paper Submission
All submissions must be sent by e-mail,
with the subject
line "AAAI-05 SLU Workshop paper submission". Please use the AAAI
prescribed formatting instructions.
Papers must be 5 to 8 pages long,
including all references and figures. All papers must be submitted in
either PDF (preferred) or postscript format. If any special fonts are
used, they must be included in the submission. The papers must be
original, and have not been published. Note that reviewing will NOT be
blind, the paper submissions may include the authors' names and
affiliations.
Important Dates
* April 20, 2005: Deadline for electronic submission
* May 11, 2005: Notification of acceptance or rejection
* May 18, 2005: Submission of camera-ready papers
Workshop Co-Chairs
* Srinivas Bangalore ,
AT&T Labs-Research, NJ, USA. e-mail.
* Dilek Hakkani-Tur ,
AT&T Labs-Research, NJ, USA. e-mail.
* >/a> Tur , AT&T Labs - Research,
NJ, USA. e-mail.
-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"
Topics
*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
Website
Communication from Junichi Tsujii, Conference Chair
As you are aware, Thailand was hit very hard by the recent tsunami,
prompting the MT Summit X Steering Committee to carefully reconsider
the venue. However, all the news from the local organizing committee
and the conference venue (Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa) has
been very positive about having the Summit as we planned.
The local organizing committee and the steering committee have
received many supportive messages from members of AMTA, EAMT and
AAMT. Many suggested that the Summit in Phuket would boost the morale
of the local people and thus contribute to local recovery efforts. The
suggestion is fully confirmed by the local organizing committee.
The steering committee, therefore, has decided to hold with our
decision of having the MT Summit X in Phuket from September 12 to 16,
2005. We are considering of ways of showing our sympathy and support
to the local people. Some of our plans are in this newsletter and more
will follow.
We are looking forward to seeing you all at the MT Summit X in
Phuket.
Junichi Tsujii, President of AAMT
Conference Chair, MT Summit X
Meassage from Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Local Organizing Chair
...On behalf of the local organizing committee, I would like to express
my warm welcome to the Summit participants to Phuket. One of your
contributions will be in part to restore normal lives and joyfulness
to the local people. Once again, I would like to call for a new
challenging research of MT technology for emergency communication that
includes cross language, cross culture or language independent
communication. In addition, Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa, the
selected location for the MT Summit X venue, is fully operating
without any significant damage. It currently serves many international
meetings especially on topics related to the tsunami.
Virach Sornlertlamvanich
Local Organizing Chair, MT Summit X
Conference Schedule (not modified)
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
Important Dates (extended due to circumstances)
13 May 2005 Paper submission deadline
Exhibition registration deadline
24 June 2005 Paper acceptance notifications
22 July 2005 Final camera-ready copy deadline
12-16 September Conference, workshops and tutorials
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
HLT/EMNLP-05
Human Language Technology Conference/Conference on
Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Oct. 6-8, 2005
Website
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: June 3, 2005
Notification of acceptance: July 29, 2005
Submission of camera-ready papers: August 12, 2005
The 2nd International Joint Conference on NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
(IJCNLP-05)
October 11-13, 2005, Jeju Island, Korea
organized by the Asian Federation of Natural
Language Processing .
+++Submission deadline: Friday 15th April 2005 +++
Scope
IJCNLP-05 invites the submission of original papers in all areas of
natural language processing, including, but not limited to:
- the lexicon, phonology and morphology
- word segmentation
- part-of-speech tagging
- syntax and parsing
- semantics and pragmatics
- discourse and dialogue processing
- machine translation and multilingual processing
- question answering
- information extraction and text mining
- text summarisation
- natural language generation
- natural language applications, tools and resources
- linguistic, psychological and mathematical models of language
In addition to the above, we are particularly keen to include within
the scope of the conference work in speech technology and information
retrieval.
Submission information
The proceedings of the conference will be published as a volume in the
Springer-Verlag LNCS/LNAI series, and all submissions should therefore
be formatted in accordance with the
Springer guidelines . Submissions should be
at most 12 pages in length in the Springer format, and should be made
electronically via the IJCNLP05 home page.
Deadlines
Paper submission deadline: Friday 15th April 2005
Notification of acceptance: Monday 23rd May 2005
Camera ready papers due: Monday 13th June 2005
IJCNLP-05 Conference: Tuesday-Thursday 11th-13th October 2005
Program Committee Chairs
Robert Dale, Macquarie University, Australia
Kam-Fai Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
International Conference on SMART OBJECTS & AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE
sOc-EUSAI-2005
October 12-14, 2005, Grenoble - France
Conference website
The Smart Objects and Ambient Intelligence conference will explore tools
and techniques for augmenting environments with smart, networked,
interacting objects.
Important dates:
Submission of papers for review : May 1st 2005
Notification of acceptance : July 1st 2005
Camera-ready papers : September 1st 2005
Advanced registration : September 15th 2005
Main topic areas:
Devices : hand-held, wearable, mobile and ambient artefacts combining
sensing, actuation, communication and computation.
Embedded technologies : technologies for embedding sensing, actuation,
communication, and computation in artefacts.
Distributed software and systems : network and software technologies and
infrastructures to support federations of devices and services, from
micro-scale to global-scale.
Context Awareness : technologies and methods for endowing objects and
environments with awareness of location, time, environmental conditions,
human activity and social situation.
Natural Interaction : technologies and methods for enriching
communication through expanded human interaction with physical objects
and environments.
Security and privacy : user identification & authentication
technologies, biometrics, device-centric and network-centric security.
Ergonomics and design : usability, device and interface ergonomics,
usage-based assessment and design of smart objects and ambient environments.
CONFERENCE ON TURBULANCES
13-15 OCTOBER 2005
ZENTRUM FÜR ALLGEMEINE SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT, BERLIN
Conference website
The conference is aimed at bringing together phoneticians, phonologists and
speech engineers and all those who are currently working on ‘turbulent’
sounds such as fricatives and affricates as well as stops and clicks. By
considering these sounds from different perspectives we hope to gain new
insights into their phonetic nature and the adequacy of their phonological
representation.
Topics
- articulation, aerodynamics, acoustics, and perception of turbulent sounds
- speaker normalization and quantification in articulatory and acoustic
description of turbulent sounds
- signal processing specific to turbulent sounds
- the role of phonetics for explaining phonological patterns and processes
- articulatory and/or perceptual basis for postulating phonological features
- the adequacy of (new) phonological theories for application of phonetic
facts
Invited speakers:
Seiji Adachi (ATR, Kyoto, Japan)
Hyunsoon Kim (Hongik University, Korea)
Jaye Padgett (University of Santa Cruz, USA)
Christine Shadle (Haskins Labs, New Haven, USA)
Submissions :
General session and poster
presentations. Presentations will be 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes
discussion.
The abstract should be anonymous, maximally two pages long. The author’s
name and affiliation should be indicated in the email.
Format pdf files sent by e-mail
Important dates
Submission of abstracts:1 July.
Notification of acceptance for program
31 July.
Organisers
Susanne Fuchs (Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin)
Martine Toda (Laboratoire Phonétique et Phonologie, Université Paris III)
Marzena Zygis (Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin)
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
Important dates
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
International Workshop on SPOKEN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION 2005
October 24-25, 2005, Pittsburgh, PA
Website
organized by the Speech Translation Advanced Research (C-STAR)
Evaluation campaign and technical papers 5see detaiils on website)
Important Dates for the evaluation campaign
Registration: May 17, 2005
Training Corpus Release: May 20, 2005
Test Corpus Release: Aug 16, 2005
Result Submission Due: Aug 18, 2005
Camera-ready Paper: Sep 25, 2005
Workshop: Oct 24-25, 2005
Important Dates for technical papers:
Submission of Draft (8 pages): Jul 12, 2005
Notification of Acceptance: Aug 9, 2005
Camera-ready Paper: Sep 25, 2005
Workshop: Oct 24-25, 2005
Organizers:
Alex Waibel (CMU, USA / UKA, Germany; Chair)
Chiori Hori (CMU, USA, Co-Chair)
Stephan Vogel (CMU, USA, Program Chair)
Christian Boitet (CLIPS, France)
Gianni Lazzari (ITC-irst, Italy)
Youngjik Lee (ETRI, Korea)
Seiichi Yamamoto (ATR, Japan)
Chengqing Zong (CAS, China)
Local Arrangements:
Celine Carraux (CMU, USA)
Contact:
Chiori Hori, Ph.D.,
InterACT, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
TEL/FAX: +1-412-268-9177, E-mail
7th IEEE International
Conference on MULTIMEDIA SIGNAL PROCESSING (MMSP 05)
Oct 30- Nov 2, 2005 in Shanghai, China.
Conference website
Topics
- Multimedia Processing
- Multimedia Databases
- Human-Machine Interface
- Multimedia Assurance
- Multimedia Networking
- Multimedia Systems: Design, Implementation and Applications
- Human Perception
- Standards
General Co-chairs
Drs. Xinhua Zhuang, John Sorensen, Qidi Wu
Important deadlines
Notification of acceptance by: July 8, 2005
Camera-ready paper submission by: August 8, 2005
-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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