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Call for Tutorials, INTERSPEECH 2015, 6-10 Sept. 2015



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Call for tutorials at INTERSPEECH 2015, 6-10 September 2015 in Dresden, Germany.

Proposal submission deadline: March 20th, 2015.

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Dear colleagues,

We will be happy to receive proposals for tutorials held at Interspeech 2015.

For an optimal overall planning, we will welcome earlier indications that you are planning to submit a proposal.

 

General conference information – INTERSPEECH 2015

INTERSPEECH is the world's largest and most comprehensive conference on the science and technology of spoken language processing. INTERSPEECH conferences emphasize interdisciplinary approaches addressing all aspects of speech science and technology, ranging from basic theories to applications. INTERSPEECH 2015 will be organized around the theme Speech beyond Speech: Towards a Better Understanding of the Most Important Biosignal, which acknowledges the fact that speech is the most important biosignal humans can produce and perceive. It is evident that not all characteristics of speech are already fully understood. We therefore encourage contributions that analyze and model speech as a biosignal in a broad understanding, e.g. for extracting information about the speaker, for identifying processes leading to speech production, or for generating speech signals with specific bio-characteristics. Contributions to all other areas of speech science and technology are also welcome.

 

Call for tutorials

INTERSPEECH conferences are attended by researchers with a long-term track-record in speech sciences and technology, as well as by early-stage researchers or researchers interested in a new domain within the INTERSPEECH areas. With the current edition of INTERSPEECH, we seek to specifically reflect different audiences in the choice of tutorials, where it will clearly be indicated what prior knowledge the audience should have.

As a consequence, we encourage proposals for tutorials addressing introductory topics or advanced topics in an introductory style, and tutorials targeting experienced researchers who want to dig deeper into a given new topic.

Tutorials may introduce an uprising area of speech-related research, or present an overview of an important more established area.

The tutorials can be of either three hours or six hours duration. The tutorials are expected to cover the state-of-the-art of the proposed topics rather than to primarily present the authors own research.

INTERSPEECH 2015 will be organized around the theme Speech beyond Speech: Towards a Better Understanding of the Most Important Biosignal, which acknowledges the fact that speech is the most important biosignal humans can produce and perceive. As a consequence, we especially encourage tutorials from fields that are directly related with this theme. Of course the call is not restricted to the conference theme, and open to any kind of tutorial related with speech science and technology.

Tutorial Proposal Submission

Proposals for the INTERSPEECH 2015 tutorials should be up to 4 pages long. Proposal submissions must conform to the format defined in the tutorial proposal preparation guidelines and provided in the authors’ kit on the INTERSPEECH 2015 website, along with the Call for Tutorials.

Tutorial proposal submission deadline is on Friday 20 March 2015 midnight (11:59pm) GMT. There will be no extension of deadlines. The working language of the conference is English, and proposals must be written in English, too.

 

All proposals should be submitted to tutorials@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Preliminary Tutorial Proposal Template

  1. Tutorial Title
  2. Duration [3 hours – 1 session, 6 hours – 2 sessions]
  3. Presenter(s) [Name and Affiliation]
  4. Description of the proposal [1-2 pages description plus a few relevant references and any webpages/material useful for reviewing the proposal]
  5. Explanation of relevance of the proposed tutorial [0.5-1 page]
  6. Description of Presentation format [e.g. one or more presenters, video conferencing or other media, etc.]
  7. Special equipment required for the tutorial
  8. Contact Information [email, Telephone]
  9. Biography of Presenter(s)
  10. Key Publications of Presenter(s) on the tutorial topic
  11. Target Audience [e.g. new researchers to the field, research students, specialists of adjacent fields, etc.]
  12. Estimated number of participants, possibly first names of interested researchers
  13. Provided accompanying material [handouts, storage devices with media, etc.]
  14. Other considerations/comments

Important Dates

Tutorial submission deadline

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20 March 2015

Notification of acceptance/rejection

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1 May 2015

Conference dates

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6-10 Sept 2015

 

We look forward to welcoming you to INTERSPEECH 2015 in Dresden!

Alexander Raake
Tutorial Chair
Email: tutorials@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

 

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TU Berlin & Deutsche Telekom/T-Labs (Research & Innovation)
Prof. Dr.-Ing.
Alexander Raake
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7, 10587 Berlin
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E-Mail: alexander.raake@xxxxxxxxxx

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