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Call for papers: Special issue of AST on Speech Commnunication



Dear Auditory List members,

On behalf of the editorial board of the Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ), I am forwarding CFP of a special issue of Acoustical Science and Technology, the English Journal of ASJ ( http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/ast/-char/en ).

Best regards,
-- Kato, H.
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Call for Papers
Acoustical Science and Technology
Special issue on "Speech Communication and its Related Technologies"

Speech sounds are crucial in human communication. Various spoken
language interfaces are being realized for the first time through
advances in speech information processing technology. Such progress
underscores the value of speech communication research and of
essential technologies such as acoustical processing. The Acoustical
Society of Japan therefore is pleased to announce a special issue
covering a wide breadth of interests in speech communication.
Submissions are open to non-members of the Society as well. 
Contributions will be reviewed following procedures identical to
regular submissions. Clearly state "for the speech communication
special issue" in your correspondence to the editorial board.

This special issue encourages submissions in the areas including but
not limited to the following:

Speech Coding, Speech Analysis, Voice Activity Detection, 
Speech Enhancement, Speech Production, Voice Quality Transformation, 
Speech Quality Assessment, Emotional Perception, Paralanguage, 
Echo Cancellation, Sound Source Separation, Sound Source Estimation,
Directional Control, Language Learning, Speech Dialogs, 
Speech Translation, Multi-modality, Speech Synthesis, 
Speech Recognition, Speaker Identification

Deadlines for submissions: 
Paper, Technical Report, Review: 25 May 2012
Acoustical Letter: 29 July 2012

Instructions for submissions:
http://www.asj.gr.jp/journal/pdf/guideforcontributors.pdf

--
Kato, Hiroaki (family name first)
     National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
     ATR bldg., 2-2-2 Hikaridai, Seika-cho, Kyoto 619-0288, Japan
     E-mail: kato.hiroaki@xxxxxxxxxx