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SpokenQuery 2010
Workshop on Voice Search

13 March 2010, Dallas, TX
http://www.spokenquery.org/
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Announcements

  • (03 Mar 10) The hotel meeting room for our workshop is the Pearl Room 5, and it is located on the second floor of the Sheraton Dallas.
  • (26 Feb 10) Program announced. Workshop will start at 9:00 AM until 12:00 noon.
  • (02 Feb 10) Registration now open!
  • (11 Jan 10) Reviewer confidentiality disclosure posted.

Aims

Papers are solicited for the SpokenQuery 2010 Workshop on Voice Search (SQ2010), to be held in Dallas, Texas as a satellite to to ICASSP 2010.

Small devices with high computing power have become ubiquitous, via cellphone-like devices, car communication systems, etc. This new reality makes it feasible to utilize speech as the preferred input mode. Searching for information from a spoken query brings its own challenges that go beyond the inherent difficulties of speech recognition or information retrieval.

The first SQ workshop aims at bringing together researchers working in the area that overlaps speech processing and information retrieval. This workshop is intended to be an open forum that will allow different research communities to become better acquainted with each other and to share ideas.

This one-day workshop will include a limited number of oral presentations, chosen for breadth and stimulation, and an informal atmosphere to promote discussion. We hope this workshop will expose participants to a broad perspective of techniques, tools, best practices, and innovation, which will provide the impetus for new research and compelling variants on current approaches.

Papers describing relevant research and new concepts are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • Spoken queries in various languages
  • Retrieval of spoken or text documents via spoken query
  • Handling of new vocabulary words
  • Tools and databases
  • Commercial applications
  • Automotive spoken query applications
  • Spoken query applications via a mobile phone
  • Server-based and client-based approaches to automatic speech recognition
  • Novel adaptation and noise robustness methods
  • Novel demonstrations

Manuscripts must be between 4 and 6 pages long, in standard ICASSP double-column format. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings.

Important Dates

Notification of paper acceptance 15 January 2010
Workshop 13 March 2010

Organizers

Bhiksha Raj CMU
Evandro Gouvêa MERL
Tony EzzatMERL

Technical Committee

Michiel Bacchiani Google
Fabio Crestani UNISI
Ute Ehrlich DaimlerAG
Mazin Gilbert ATT
Vaibhava Goel IBM
Yohei Okato Mitsubishi Electric
Prasad Venkatesh Ford
Chao Wang Vlingo
Geoffrey Zweig Microsoft

Reviewer Confidentiality

The conference committee will treat the contents of submitted papers/abstracts as privileged information and will not disclose this information to others not involved in the review process prior to the presentation or publication. The conference committee will ensure that referees are aware of this policy. It is expected that anyone with access to a paper under review will not make inappropriate use of the special knowledge which that access provide.

Contact

To email the organizers, please send email to organizers@spokenquery.org.

Sponsors

MERL CMU Yahoo Google Microsoft