[Corpora-List] CFP: INTERSPEECH 2007 special session on Machine Learning for Spoken Dialogue Systems

From: Oliver Lemon (olemon@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 14 2007 - 16:34:17 MET

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    Machine Learning for Spoken Dialogue Systems:
    Special Session at INTERSPEECH 2007, Antwerp, Belgium

    Submission deadline: 23rd March
    http://www.interspeech2007.org/

    During the last decade, research in the field of Spoken Dialogue
    Systems (SDS) has experienced increasing growth. Yet the design and
    optimization of SDS does not simply involve combining speech and
    language processing systems such as Automatic Speech Recognition
    (ASR), parsers, Natural Language Generation (NLG), and Text-to-Speech
    (TTS) synthesis. It also requires the development of dialogue
    strategies taking into account the performances of these subsystems,
    the nature of the dialogue task (e.g. form filling, tutoring, robot
    control, or search), and the user's behaviour (e.g. cooperativeness,
    expertise). Currently, statistical learning techniques are emerging
    for training and optimizing speech recognition, parsing, and
    generation in SDS, depending on representations of context. Automatic
    learning of optimal dialogue strategies is also a leading research
    topic.

    Among machine learning techniques for dialogue strategy optimization,
    Reinforcement Learning using Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) and
    Partially Observable MDP (POMDPs) has become a particular focus. One
    concern for such approaches is the development of appropriate dialogue
    corpora for training and testing.

    Dialogue simulation is often required to expand existing corpora and
    so spoken dialogue simulation has become a research field in its
    own right. Other areas of interest are statistical approaches in
    context-sensitive speech recognition, trainable NLG, and statistical
    parsing for dialogue.

    The purpose of this special session is to offer the opportunity to the
    international community concerned with these topics to share ideas and
    have constructive discussions in a single, focussed, special
    conference session.

    Submission instructions:

    Researchers who are interested in contributing to this special session
    are invited to submit a paper according to the regular submission
    procedure of INTERSPEECH 2007, and to select "Machine Learning for
    Spoken Dialogue Systems" in the special session field of the paper
    submission form. The paper submission deadline is March 23, 2007.

    The subjects to be covered include, but are not restricted to:

       * Reinforcement Learning of dialogue strategies
       * Partially Observable MDPs in dialogue strategy optimization
       * Statistical parsing in dialogue systems
       * Machine learning and context-sensitive speech recognition
       * Learning and NLG in dialogue
       * User simulation techniques for strategy learning and testing
       * Corpora and annotation for machine learning approaches to SDS
       * Machine learning for multimodal interaction
       * Evaluation of statistical approaches in SDS

    Contact
    Session organizers:

    Oliver Lemon
    Edinburgh University
    School of Informatics

    Olivier Pietquin
    SUPÉLEC - Metz Campus
    IMS Research Group
    Metz



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