Hello,
is the call for submission to this special issue still available or cancelled ?
"Call for Papers: IEEE ACM/TASLP Special Issue on Speech & Language Technologies for Low-Resource Languages"
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing (TASLP)
TASLP Special Issue on Speech & Language
Technologies for Low-Resource Languages
Submit Your Manuscript <https://czqvL04.na1.hubspotlinks.com/Ctc/T8+113/czqvL04/VVqS0B3s16ytW55j9JS…>
Speech and language processing is a multi-disciplinary research area that focuses on various aspects of natural language processing and computational linguistics. Speech and language technologies deal with the study of methods and tools to develop innovative paradigms for processing human languages (speech and writing) that can be recognized by machines. Thanks to the incredible advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques that effectively interpret speech and textual sources.
In general, speech technologies include a series of artificial intelligence algorithms that enables the computer system to produce, analyze, modify, and respond to human speech and texts. It establishes a more natural interaction between humans and computers as well as the translation between all human languages with effective analysis of text and speech. These techniques have significant applications in computational linguistics, natural language processing, computer science, mathematics, speech processing, machine learning, and acoustics. Another important application of this technology is the machine translation of text and voice.
There exists a huge gap between speech and language processing in low-resource languages as they have lesser computational resources. With the ability to access vast computational sources from various digital sources, we can resolve numerous language processing problems in real time with enhanced user experience and productivity measures. Speech and language processing technologies for low-resource languages are still in their infancy. Research in this stream will enhance the likelihood of these languages becoming an active part of our life, as their importance is paramount.
Furthermore, the societal shift towards digital media along with spectacular advances in digital media along with processing power, computational storage, and software capabilities with a vision of transferring low-resource computing language resources into efficient computing models.
This special issue aims to explore the language and speech processing technologies to novel computational models for processing speech, text, and language. The novel and innovative solutions focus on content production, knowledge management, and natural communication of low-resource languages. We welcome researchers and practitioners working in speech and language processing to present their novel and innovative research contributions for this special section.
Topics of Interest
* Artificial intelligence-assisted speech & language technologies for low-resource languages
* Pragmatics for low-resource languages
* Emerging trends in knowledge representation for low-resource languages
* Machine translation for low-resource language processing
* Automatic speech recognition & speech technology for low-resource languages
* Sentiment & statistical analysis for low-resource languages
* Multimodal analysis for low-resource languages
* Augment mining for low-resource language processing
* Text summarization & speech synthesis
* Sentence-level semantics for speech recognition
* Information retrieval & extraction of low-resource languages
Submission Guidelines
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Important Dates
* Submission deadline: 30 May 2023
* Authors notification: 25 July 2023
* Revised version submission: 29 September 2023
* Final decision notification: 15 December 2023
Guest Editors
* Dr. Chi Lin<mailto:clindut@ieee.org>, Dalian University of Technology, China
* Dr. Chang Wu Yu<mailto:cwyu@chu.edu.tw>, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
* Dr. Ning Wang<mailto:wangn@rowan.edu>, Rowan University, USA
* Dr. Qiang Lin<mailto:lqchina@dlust.edu.cn>, Dalian University of Technology, China
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First call for papers DHASA Conference 2024
https://dh2023.digitalhumanities.org.za/
Theme: "Digital Humanities for Inclusion"
The Digital Humanities Association of Southern Africa (DHASA) is
pleased to announce its fourth conference, focusing on the theme
"Digital Humanities for Inclusion." In a region where the field of
Digital Humanities is still relatively underdeveloped, this conference
aims to address this gap and foster growth and collaboration in the
field. The conference offers an opportunity for researchers interested
in showcasing their work in the broad field of Digital Humanities to
come together. By doing so, the conference provides a comprehensive
overview of the current state-of-the-art in Digital Humanities,
particularly within the Southern Africa region. As such, we welcome
submissions related to Digital Humanities research conducted by
individuals from Southern Africa or research focused on the
geographical area of Southern Africa.
Furthermore, the conference serves as a platform for information
sharing and networking among researchers passionate about Digital
Humanities. By bringing together experts working on Digital Humanities
in Southern Africa or with a focus on Southern Africa, we aim to
promote collaboration and facilitate further research in this dynamic
field. In addition to the main conference, affiliated workshops and
tutorials will be organized, providing researchers with valuable
insights into novel technologies and tools. These supplementary events
are designed for researchers interested in specific aspects of Digital
Humanities or seeking practical information to enter or advance their
knowledge in the field.
The DHASA conference welcomes interdisciplinary contributions from
researchers in various domains of Digital Humanities, including, but
not limited to, language, literature, visual art, performance and
theatre studies, media studies, music, history, sociology, psychology,
language technologies, library studies, philosophy, methodologies,
software and computation, and more. Our goal is to cultivate an
inclusive scientific community of practice within Digital Humanities.
Suggested topics include the following:
* Digital archives and the preservation of marginalized voices;
* Intersectionality and the digital humanities: exploring the
intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and class in digital research
and activism;
* Activism and social change through digital media: how digital
humanities tools and methodologies can be used to promote inclusion;
* Engaging marginalized communities in the creation and use of digital
tools and resources;
* Exploring the role of digital humanities in decolonizing knowledge
and promoting indigenous perspectives;
* The ethics of data collection and analysis in digital humanities
research related;
* The role of digital humanities in promoting inclusive and equitable
pedagogy;
* Digital humanities and inclusion in the context of global
perspectives and international collaborations;
* Critical approaches to digital humanities and inclusion: examining
the limitations and possibilities of digital tools and methodologies in
promoting inclusion; and
* Collaborative digital humanities projects with non-profit
organizations, community groups, and cultural institutions;
* Any other digital humanities-related topic that serves the Southern
African community.
Submission Guidelines
The DHASA conference 2023 asks for three types of submissions:
* Long papers: Authors may submit long papers consisting of a maximum
of 8 content pages and unlimited pages for references and appendix. The
final versions of accepted long papers will be granted an additional
page (up to 9 pages) to incorporate reviewers' comments.
* Short papers: Authors may submit short papers with a maximum of 5
content pages and unlimited pages for references and appendix. The
final versions of accepted short papers will be allowed an extra page
(up to 6 pages) to accommodate reviewers' comments. Short papers
accepted for the conference will be presented as posters.
* Abstracts: Authors can submit abstracts of 250-300 words.
We particularly encourage student submissions where the first author is
a student.
All accepted long and short paper submissions that are presented at the
conference will be published in the Journal of Digital Humanities
Association of Southern Africa, see
https://upjournals.up.ac.za/index.php/dhasa. In addition, the abstracts
of the full papers and the lightning talks will be published in a book
of abstracts before the conference.
Important dates
Submission deadline: 15 August 2023
Date of notification: 30 September 2023
Camera-ready copy deadline: 6 November 2023
Conference: 27 November 2023 - 1 December 2023
Conference format: Face-to-face
Conference venue: Nelson Mandela University, Eastern Cape South Africa
NOTE: Non-presenting delegates have the option to attend online.
Co-located events
Several co-located events are currently being prepared, including
workshops and tutorials. These will be updated on the conference
website.
Organizing Committee
* Johannes Sibeko, Nelson Mandela University
* Aby Louw, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
* Alan Murdoch, Nelson Mandela University
* Amanda du Preez, University of Pretoria
* Andiswa Bukula, South African Centre for Digital Language Resources
* Andiswa Mvanyashe, Nelson Mandela University
* Avashna Govender, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
* Gabby Dlamini, Nelson Mandela University
* Ilana Wilken, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
* Jonathan van der Walt, Nelson Mandela University
* Laurette Marais, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
* Mukhtar Raban, Nelson Mandela University
* Nomfundo Khumalo, Nelson Mandela University
* Menno Van Zaanen, South African Centre for Digital Language Resources
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South African Centre for Digital Language Resources
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Dear all,
We would like to share with you about an exciting initiative called
ML-SUPERB. The SUPERB team is organizing a multilingual speech
self-supervised learning challenge. This year, they're introducing a new
language track, which encourages participants to submit their spoken
language resources (i.e., speech data with transcription).
In this track, participants will have the opportunity to test some common
speech self-supervised models on their languages and submit related data to
the challenge. This data will be used to evaluate the self-supervised
models' submissions as a "hidden set." With their agreement, the data will
also be included in future versions of the ML-SUPERB benchmark for further
research.
For more information about the challenge, you may visit our website at
https://multilingual.superbbenchmark.org/. Specifically, you can find
details about the new language track at
https://multilingual.superbbenchmark.org/challenge-asru2023/challenge_overv…
.
On Behalf of ML-SUPERB Organizers
Hi All,
We are organizing a shared task on Multimodal Hate Speech Event Detection
in the 2023 CASE workshop (Proceedings to be published in ACL Anthology).
Codalab: https://lnkd.in/eZWVAYW2
Please find the details of the shared task: https://lnkd.in/ePRXjjvA
Training & Validation data available: May 1, 2023
Test data available: Jun 15, 2023
Test Start: Jun 15, 2023
Test End: Jun 30, 2023
System Description Paper Submissions Due: Jul 10, 2023
Notification to Authors After Review: Aug 5, 2023
Camera-ready Submission: Aug 25, 2023
Workshop Details: https://lnkd.in/e-8uNhYB
Please share it in your network and help us to gain more participation.
We will also invite novel submissions to the special issue in a journal.
Best Regards,
Surendrabikram Thapa
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2nd Call for Papers
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SIGUL 2023 Workshop <https://sigul-2023.ilc.cnr.it>
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Co-located with Interspeech 2023 <https://www.interspeech2023.org>
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Dublin, Ireland, 18-20 August 2023
The 2nd Annual Meeting of the ELRA <http://www.elra.info/>/ISCA
<https://www.isca-speech.org/iscaweb/index.php>Special Interest Group on
Under-Resourced Languages <http://www.elra.info/en/sig/sigul/>(SIGUL
2023) provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of
cutting-edge research in text and speech processing for under-resourced
languages by academic and industry researchers. SIGUL 2023 carries on
the tradition of the SIGUL and the CCURL-SLTU (Collaboration and
Computing for Under-Resourced Languages – Spoken Language Technologies
for Under-resourced languages) Workshop Series, which has been organized
since 2008 and, as LREC Workshops, since 2014. As usual, this workshop
will span the research interest areas of less-resourced,
under-resourced, endangered, minority, and minoritized languages.
Special Features
This year, the workshop will be marked with three special events:
(1) Special Session in Celtic Language Technology (August 18)
SIGUL 2023 will provide a special session or forum for researchers
interested in developing language technologies for Celtic languages.
(2) Joint Session with SlaTE 2023 (August 19)
SIGUL 2023 will have a joint session with The 9th Workshop on Speech and
Language Technology in Education (SlaTE 2023
<https://sites.google.com/view/slate2023>). The goal is to accelerate
the development of spoken language technology for under-resourced
languages through education.
(3) Social outing and dinner near Dublin (optional on August 20)
Invited Speakers
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Subhashish Panigrahi, O Foundation and Law for All Initiative:
Reclaiming Our Voices - Imagining Community-Led Ai/Ml Practices
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Delyth Prys, Language Technologies Unit, Canolfan Bedwyr: TBA
Workshop Topics
Following the long-standing series of previous meetings, the SIGUL venue
will provide a forum for the presentation of cutting-edge research in
natural language processing and spoken language processing for
under-resourced languages to both academic and industry researchers and
also offer a venue where researchers in different disciplines and from
varied backgrounds can fruitfully explore new areas of intellectual and
practical development while honoring their common interest of sustaining
less-resourced languages.
Topics include but are not limited to:
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Processing any under-resourced languages (covering less-resourced,
under-resourced, endangered, minority, and minoritized languages)
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Cognitive and linguistic studies of under-resourced languages
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Fast resources acquisition: text and speech corpora, parallel texts,
dictionaries, grammars, and language models
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Zero-resource speech technologies and self-supervised learning
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Cross-lingual and multilingual acoustic and lexical modeling
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Speech recognition and synthesis for under-resourced languages and
dialects
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Machine translation and spoken dialogue systems
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Applications of spoken language technologies for under-resourced
languages
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Special topic:
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Celtic language technology
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Spoken language technologies for under-resourced languages via
education
We also welcome various typologies of papers:
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research papers;
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position papers for reflective considerations of methodological,
best practice, institutional issues (e.g., ethics, data ownership,
speakers’ community involvement, de-colonizing approaches);
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research posters for work-in-progress projects in the early stage of
development or description of new resources;
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demo papers, and early-career/student papers, to be submitted as
extended abstracts and presented as posters.
Instructions for Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit
<https://softconf.com/n/sigul2023/>their contributions according to the
following guidelines.
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Research and position papers: a maximum of 5 pages with the 5th page
reserved exclusively for references.
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Demo papers, and early-career/student papers: a maximum of three
pages with the 3rd page reserved for references.
Both types of submissions must conform to the Interspeech format
<https://www.interspeech2023.org/author-resources/>defined in the paper
preparation guidelines as instructed in the author’s kit
<https://www.interspeech2023.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/INTERSPEECH_2023…>on
the Interspeech webpage. Papers do not need to be anonymous. Authors
must declare that their contributions are original and that they have
not submitted their papers elsewhere for publication.
Important Dates
- Paper submission deadline: 28 May 2023
- Notification of acceptance: 2 July 2023
- Camera-ready paper: 21 July 2023
- Workshop date: 18-20 August 2023
Outline of the Program
SIGUL 2023 will continue the tradition of the previous SIGUL event that
features a number of distinguished keynote speakers, technical oral and
poster sessions, and panel discussions to discuss a better future for
under-resourced languages and under-resourced communities.
Full list of organizers SIGUL Board
Sakriani Sakti (JAIST, Japan)
Claudia Soria (CNR-ILC, Italy)
Maite Melero (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain)
SIGUL 2023 Organizers
Kolawole Adebayo (ADAPT, Ireland)
Ailbhe Ní Chasaide (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Brian Davis (ADAPT, Ireland)
John Judge (ADAPT, Ireland)
Maite Melero (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain)
Sakriani Sakti (JAIST, Japan)
Claudia Soria (CNR-ILC, Italy)
SIGUL 2023 Program Committee
Gilles Adda (LIMSI/IMMI-CNRS, France)
Manex Agirrezabal (University of Copenhagen – Center for Sprogteknologi
| Center for Language Technology, Denmark)
Shyam S. Agrawal (KIIT, India)
Begona Altuna (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea | University of the Basque
Country, Spain)
Steven Bird (Charles Darwin University, Australia)
Matt Coler (University of Groningen, Campus Fryslân, The Netherlands)
Pradip K. Das (IIT, India)
Iria De Dios Flores ( Centro Singular de Investigación en Tecnoloxías
Intelixentes, Spain)
A. Seza Doğruöz (Universiteit Gent, België | Ghent University, Belgium)
Stefano Ghazzali (Prifysgol Bangor | Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd)
Jeff Good (University at Buffalo, USA)
Kristiina Jokinen (AIRC [Artificial Intelligence Research Center], AIST
Tokyo Waterfront, Japan)
Laurent Kevers (Università di Corsica Pasquale Paoli, France)
Teresa Lynn (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence,
United Arab Emirates)
Joseph Mariani (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
Maite Melero (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Espanya | Spain)
Win Pa Pa (UCS Yangon, Myanmar)
Delyth Prys (Prifysgol Bangor | Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd)
Carlos Ramisch (Université Marseille, France)
Sakriani Sakti (JAIST, Japan)
Claudia Soria (CNR-ILC, Italia | Italy)
Trond Trosterud (Norges Arktiske Universitet | The Arctic University of
Norway)
Acknowledgments
SIGUL is a joint Special Interest Group of the ELRA Language Resources
Association (ELRA) and of the International Speech Communication
Association (ISCA). The SIGUL 2023 workshop has been organized with the
help of the local organizers of Interspeech 2023 and Slate 2023. This
edition has been sponsored by Google and endorsed by Linguapax
International.
Contact
To contact the organizers, please mail sigul2023(a)ml.jaist.ac.jp
<mailto:sigul2023@ml.jaist.ac.jp>(Subject: [SIGUL2023]).
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Italy
Tel. +39 050 3153166
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