Call for Pa­pers ITG 2016

Download

The Call for Papers is available for download as a pdf-File here.

Scope

The 12th ITG conference on Speech Communication solicits contributions on theory, algorithms, applications, and demonstrations in the following areas of speech, audio, and spoken language processing:

  • Speech Quality and Intelligibility Enhancement
  • Source Separation, Localization, and Tracking
  • Speech Production and Perception
  • Automatic Speech Recognition
  • Spoken Dialogue, Diarization, and Spoken Document Retrieval Systems
  • Speech Synthesis
  • Speech Coding, Error Protection, and Concealment
  • Speech Quality Assessment
  • Speech in Automotive, Mobile and Multimodal Applications
  • Acoustic Interfaces, Assistive Devices, and Hearing Aids
  • Hardware and Software Tools
  • Emerging Topics and Applications

Paper Submission

Authors are invited to submit their papers via EasyChair-Portal in PDF-format. Papers will be published with IEEE Xplore, and are expected to be written in English. They must not exceed 4 pages plus one additional  page containing only references. Please use the templates and follow the design guidelines for formating the submission.

Conference language is English, but presentations may also be given in german. Presentation slides and posters must be prepared in English. Additional information for creating your submission can be found here.

Deadlines

  • Submission of full paper: 20th May, 2016
  • Last revision: 30th May, 2016
  • Notification of acceptance: 05th  July, 2016
  • Submission of final print version: 20th July, 2016

Show & Tell

Next to regular Sessions we will also be organising a Show & Tell Session session. Take the opportunity and demonstrate the audience your latest software, hardware or a complete system. Please submit a one page description of the demo, including its requirements w.r.t. power supply etc., via Email to itg2016@mail.upb.de by August 1, 2016.

Sci­ence-Slam

We plan to host a science slam during our social event program. Take part with your accepted paper and excite the audience. Each participant can present his research topic or paper idea within ten minutes in an exciting and motivational way. The aim is to entertain the audience and, possibly, have them learn something about your topic as well.

When the talks are finished, the audience rates the presentations by clapping loudness and you might actually win something beyond the hearts of the audience.

You can find an alternative explanation here: http://www.scienceslam.de/was-ist-ein-science-slam.html

Also relevant are the TED talks here: https://www.ted.com/talks

https://www.ted.com/talks