[Corpora-List] Interspeech 2005 - Call for participation

From: David Martins de Matos (david.matos@l2f.inesc-id.pt)
Date: Mon Jun 27 2005 - 20:59:06 MET DST

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                   EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: JUNE 30, 2005
               
                       Interspeech 2005 / Eurospeech
                             September 4--8, 2005
                               Lisbon, Portugal
                           www.interspeech2005.org

                            CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

    ISCA, together with the Interspeech 2005 - Eurospeech organizing
    committee, would like to encourage participation in the upcoming
    conference.

    Interspeech 2005 - Eurospeech is the 9th biennal conference of the
    International Speech Communication Association (ISCA) and the sixth in
    the annual series of Interspeech events, after Beijing, Aalborg,
    Denver, Geneva and Jeju.

    This year's theme is "Ubiquitous Speech Processing", a long-term goal
    for this new millenium, which is also the topic of the panel of our
    4th and last plenary session. The conference follows the typical
    format of Interspeech events, with parallel oral and poster sessions,
    and a first Tutorial Day program featuring six in-depth tutorials from
    world-class experts in their field.

    The conference will be held September 4-8 in Lisbon, Portugal, at
    Centro Cultural de Belem, located in the city's most renowned historic
    area, next to the Jeronimos Monastery and facing the river
    Tagus. Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon is a city
    like no other. The city center is a buzzing grid of grand streets with
    all the trappings of any other Western European city, but also
    rumbling old trams, antiquated funiculars and elevators that help
    negotiate Lisbon's steep hills.

    The Technical Program will include parallel oral and poster sessions,
    totaling 781 papers, selected from 1261 regular full paper
    submissions. Additionally, it will include 10 Special Sessions on new,
    emerging areas of interest to the spoken language processing
    community.

    KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
      - Monday 5th: ISCA Medalist
      - Tuesday 6th: Fernando Pereira, Univ. Pennsylvania, USA
                       Title: Linear Models for Structure Prediction
      - Wednesday 7th: Elizabeth Shriberg, SRI and ICSI, USA
                       Title: Spontaneous Speech:
                       How People Really Talk, and Why Engineers Should Care

    TUTORIALS:
    Tutorials for Interspeech'2005 will be held on Sunday, September 4th,
    organized by internationally recognized experts in their fields. The
    idea behind the tutorials is to provide an overview of the topic as
    well as to bring to light the recent developments in fields concerning
    spoken language processing.

      - Languages for Developing Multimodal Applications
        James A. Larson
      - VoIP Technologies and Speech Applications
        Gerald Karam and Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio
      - Usability Theory and Practice in Speech Interaction System Design
        Fang Chen and Kristiina Jokinen
      - Visions, Technology and Business of Conversational Machines
        Mazin Gilbert and Roberto Pieraccini
      - Forensic Speech Science
        Anders Eriksson and Andrzej Drjgajlo
      - Building Synthetic Voice
        Alan Black

    OTHER EVENTS:
      - Monday 5th: Opening Ceremony
                       Welcome Reception (Cloisters)

      - Tuesday 6th: ISCA SIG Meeting
                       Student Reception
                       Scientific Review Committee Reception (Castle)

      - Wednesday 7th: Panel - Towards a SIG on Iberian Languages
                               Chair: Nestor Yoma
                       Panel - History of Speech Technology
                               Chairs: Janet Baker & Patri J. Pugliese
                               Panelists: Gunnar Fant, Jim Flanagan,
                               Hiroya Fujisaki, Joseph Mariani, Louis Pols
                       ISCA General Assembly
                       Banquet

      - Thursday 8th: Panel - Ubiquitous Speech Processing
                               Chair: Roger K. Moore
                               Panelists: Alex Acero, Jordan Cohen,
                               Paul Dalsgaard and Sadaoki Furui
                       Closing Session / History of Fado

    ACCOMMODATION:
    A large number of rooms has been reserved in several hotels. Hotel
    booking can be done through the travel agency Viagens Abreu, by
    completing the Hotel Reservation Form (see website) and returning with
    payment, no later than June 30th.

    For further information: www.interspeech2005.org
    or send email to info@interspeech2005.org

    Organizer:
    L2F - Spoken Language Systems Laboratory, INESC ID Lisboa
    Rua Alves Redol, 9 - 1000-029 Lisbon - Portugal
    Phone:+351 213100268 Fax: +351 213145843 www.l2f.inesc-id.pt



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