Submission instructions
Regular Papers must be written in English and submitted using the on-line submission system. Papers must be formatted following the IberSpeech2020 author kit and uploaded in PDF format. Maximum paper length is 4 pages plus one additional page for references. For the special sessions ‘Project’ and ‘Demos’ there is no minimum length requirement.
Upon acceptance, at least one author will be required to register and present the paper at the conference. In the case of the Ph.D. Thesis award, it is planned that authors can participate remotely and, in this case, registration is not required.
All the papers in the conference will be accessible through the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA) Online Archive. Also, we have already agreed with MDPI to handle a Special Issue from the IberSPEECH2020 conference at Applied Sciences (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/iberspeech2020).
SUBMIT YOUR PAPER
(deadline: Abstract 20 Dec 2020, Full Paper 30 Dec 2020)
Topics
The topics of interest regarding processing Iberian languages include, but are not limited to:
- Speech technology and applications
- Spoken language generation and synthesis
- Speech and speaker recognition
- Speaker diarization
- Speech enhancement
- Speech processing and acoustic event detection
- Spoken language understanding
- Spoken language interfaces and dialogue systems
- Systems for information retrieval and information extraction from speech
- Systems for speech translation
- Applications for aged and handicapped persons
- Applications for learning and education
- Emotions recognition and synthesis
- Language and dialect identification
- Applications for learning and education
- Speech technology and applications: other topics
- Human speech production, perception, and communication
- Linguistic, mathematical, and psychological models of language
- Phonetics, phonology, and morphology
- Pragmatics, discourse, semantics, syntax, and lexicon
- Paralinguistic and nonlinguistic cues (e.g. emotion and expression)
- Human speech production, perception, and communication: other topics
- Natural language processing (NLP) and applications
- Natural language generation and understanding
- Retrieval and categorization of natural language documents
- Summarization mono and multi-document
- Extraction and annotation of entities, relations, and properties
- Creation and processing of ontologies and vocabularies
- Machine learning for natural language processing
- Shallow and deep semantic analysis: textual entailment, anaphora resolution, paraphrasing
- Multi-lingual processing for information retrieval and extraction
- Natural language processing for information retrieval and extraction
- Natural language processing (NLP) and applications: other topics
- Speech, Language and Multimodality
- Multimodal Interaction
- Sign Language
- Handwriting recognition
- Speech, Language and Multimodality: other topics
- Resources, standardization, and evaluation
- Spoken language resources, annotation, and tools
- Spoken language evaluation and standardization
- NLP resources, annotation, tools13
- NLP evaluation and standarization
- Multimodal resources, annotation and tools
- Multimodal evaluation and standardization
- Resources, standardization, and evaluation: other topics