Submission deadline: 2 April 2025 Acceptance/rejection notification: 26 April 2025 Final paper and video deadline: 21 May 2025
Interspeech is the world’s largest and most comprehensive conference focused on the science and technology of spoken language processing. In addition to the regular paper and special session submissions, Interspeech organizes Show and Tell demonstrations, where participants are given the opportunity to present engaging and interactive research or engineering demonstrations to conference attendees. The demonstrations should showcase fundamental research and innovations in areas such as speech communication, production, perception, acquisition, or speech and language technologies.
The theme of Interspeech 2025 is ‘Fair and Inclusive Speech Science and Technology’, allowing demonstration of innovative approaches to making speech technologies more accessible and equitable. Contributions must be relevant to Interspeech areas of interest and may also relate to the Interspeech theme. Show and Tell demonstrations should have an interactive component, which goes beyond demonstrating simple simulated graphs or presenting slides or a video on a computer.
Any suggestions, as well as any questions, can be submitted to the Show and Tell Chairs: Aki Kunikoshi and Tanvina Patel at showandtell@interspeech2025.org
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must consist of: • a paper, no more than two pages in length (including references), in Interspeech 2025 paper kit format. • a video, describing visually to the reviewers what participants can expect to see during and how they will benefit from attending the demonstration.
Show and Tell contributions may present mathematical and algorithmic results, but the primary focus should be on demonstrating a technological innovation or implementation. These contributions may relate to an already published paper or a submitted paper at Interspeech 2025. The paper submissions will be blind, and author details should not be included. Submissions will be assessed on criteria such as the quality of the short paper, the innovation of the research or system presented, and the overall clarity and impact of the demonstration. Additionally, it is required that the demonstration has not been presented as is at a recent Interspeech conference, ensuring the novelty of the contributions.
For accepted submissions, participants must provide a camera-ready version of the paper to be included in the conference proceedings. Additionally, a final version of the video must be submitted by the camera ready deadline, which will be made publicly available. The demonstrations will be conducted in person at the conference and at least one presenter will need to register at Interspeech 2025 to present the demonstration at the Show and Tell session.
For detailed guidelines about the submission, please see the "Show & Tell Guidelines" under "For Authors".