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*Deadline extension = Submission deadline extended to May 3, 2013*
Submissions are now possible on the web site.
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Call for papers
FIRST WORKSHOP ON SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND AUDIO IN MULTIMEDIA
Organized by
ISCA SIG on Speech and Language in Multimedia
IEEE SIG on Audio and Speech Processing for Multimedia
as a satellite event of Interspeech 2013
Aug. 22—23, 2013, Marseille, France
http://slam2013.lif.univ-mrs.fr
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The first Workshop on Speech, Language and Audio in Multimedia (SLAM) aims at bringing together
researchers working in speech, language and audio processing to analyze, index and access multimedia
data. Multimedia data are now available in very large amounts with a wide variety of formats and
qualities, from professional content to user-generated ones: Lectures, meetings, interviews,
debates, conversational broadcast, podcasts, social videos on the Web, etc. Such data, along with
the associated use scenarios, raise specific challenges: Robustness facing the high variability in
quality; Efficiency to handle very large amount of data; Semantics shared across modalities;
Potentially high error rates in transcription; etc. Worldwide, several national and international
research projects are focusing on audio analysis of multimedia data. Similarly, various benchmark
initiatives have been initiated such as TRECVID MED, MediaEval, or ETAPE and REPERE in France.
The SLAM workshop intends to bring together players from the field to share recent research results,
discuss ongoing and future projects, benchmarking initiatives and applications. We expect
communications on research work, project description, evaluation initiative, demonstrations and
applications dealing with speech and/or language and/or audio on any type of multimedia material.
The list of topics of interest includes (but is not limited to):
Audio event detection and audio classification
Speech and speaker recognition on multimedia material
Audio-aware genre analysis and classification
Multimodal speaker identification and clustering
Multimedia spoken term detection and content retrieval
Speech and audio aware content segmentation and structuring
Audio indexing and fingerprinting
Robust feature extraction and processing
Natural language processing for multimedia
Metadata extraction : Entity extraction, keyword extraction, etc.
Summarization and hyperlink generation
Multimodal fusion and integration involving audio
Generation of descriptive text for multimedia
Speech and audio multimedia applications and services
Databases and benchmarks
Large scale speech and audio analysis
Navigation in multimedia audio content
applied to any media such as:
Professional broadcasts – TV, radio, podcasts, newsfeeds, synopsis, etc.
Social media – YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, Voice Social Network, etc.
Audiovisual archives – Lectures and conferences, meetings, etc.
Music – Music catalogs, music collections, etc.
The workshop is organized in conjunction with Interspeech 2013 over 1.5 days, starting Thu. 22, 2013
at mid-day and ending Fri. 23, 2013 afternoon, right before the main conference. Marseille is
conveniently connected by high-speed train to Lyon where the Interspeech conference will take place.
The format of the workshop will include an invited talk, oral presentations of scientific work and a
poster session for project and benchmark presentations.
Prospective authors should submit a manuscript following instructions on the web site. All
submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers. Proceedings will be published online in
open access and a special issue in a dedicated journal is targeted.
*Important dates*
full paper submission deadline: May 3, 2013 *EXTENDED*
notification of acceptance: May 31, 2013
camera ready paper: June 28, 2013
registration deadline : June 28, 2013
workshop: August 22-23, 2013
Interspeech conference: August 25-30, 2013
The first SLAM workshop is jointly organized by the newly created ISCA SIG on Speech and Language in
Multimedia and by the IEEE SIG on Audio and Speech Processing in Multimedia. This first edition is
intended as the first of a series of workshop.
General Chairs:
Frédéric Bechet (LIF-CNRS, Aix Marseille Université)
Guillaume Gravier (IRISA, CNRS)
Scientific committee:
Xavier Anguera (Telefónica)
Frédéric Bechet (Aix Marseille Université)
Delphine Charlet (Orange Labs)
Gerald Friedland (ICSI)
Sadaoki Furui (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Guillaume Gravier (CNRS)
Gareth Jones (Dublin City University)
Martha Larson (TU Delft)
Lin-Shan Lee (National Taiwan University)
Georges Linarès (Université d'Avignon)
Florian Metze (CMU)
Organizing committee:
Patrice Bellot (LSIS-CNRS, Aix Marseille Université)
Hervé Bredin (LIMSI, CNRS)
Benoît Favre (LIF-CNRS, Aix Marseille Université)
Sylvain Meigner (LIUM, Université du Maine)
Christian Raymond (IRISA, INSA Rennes)