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Editor-in-Chief:
Mike Seltzer, MSR

Editors:
Brian Mak, HKUST
Stephen Cox, Univ. of East Anglia

Staff Reporters:
Satanjeev Banerjee, CMU
Antonio Roque, USC
Svetlana Stenchikova, SUNY-Stonybrook
 


SLTC e-Newsletter

Spring, 2007

Welcome to the May 2007 issue of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Speech and Language Technical Committee (SLTC) e-Newsletter.

Many of us recently returned from a wonderful ICASSP conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. There were many interesting tutorials, plenary talks, and lecture and poster sessions at the conference. Of course, the tropical weather didn't hurt either!  Speech and Language research was well-represented with almost 700 papers in Speech and Spoken Language Processing. Professor Sadaoki Furui delivered a plenary talk on 50 years of progress in speech recognition technology, and challenges for the future. For those that were unable to attend the conference, we are very pleased to be able to share the presentation slides from Professor Furui's plenary talk with you here in our newsletter.

In addition, below you will find the latest happenings from ICASSP as well as other news and information of interest. Please check the Calls for Papers & Participation and the Job Opportunities pages for the latest information in these areas.

 As always, we welcome your contributions of news, events, publications, workshops, and career information to the newsletter.  Please send all articles, ideas, and feedback to the SLTC e-Newsletter Editorial Board [speechnewseds <at> ieee <dot> org].

The SLTC e-Newsletter Editorial Board
Mike Seltzer, Brian Mak, and Stephen Cox
[speechnewseds <at> ieee <dot> org]

Highlights from the SLTC Annual Meeting
By BRIAN MAK & GOKHAN TUR
The SLTC held its annual meeting at ICASSP this year. Read about the highlights from this meeting.

Award Winners in Speech and Language Announced
By BRIAN MAK & MICHAEL L. SELTZER
Several speech and language researchers were among the winners of the 2007 Signal Processing Society awards were given out at an awards ceremony in ICASSP

Carnegie Mellon and Portuguese Universities Announce Dual PhD Program in Language and Information Technologies
By SATANJEEV BANERJEE
The Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University and a consortium of Portuguese universities have announced a new joint dual PhD program in "Language and Information Technologies".

Professor Sadaoki Furui Gives Plenary at ICASSP 
By MICHAEL L. SELTZER
Professor Sadaoki Furui gave a plenary talk at ICASSP this year entitled "50 years of progress in speech recognition technology - where we are and where we should go". View the talk slides here.

CALO Develops Technologies to Support Human Decision Makers
By ANTONIO ROQUE
CALO is a large project that aims to develop robust, adaptive, intelligent computer assistants that can learn and be instructed, in order to effectively support human decision-makers.

Academia and Industry Bridge the Gap at HLT Workshop
By SVETLANA STENCHIKOVA
At a workshop immediately following NAACL/HLT 2007, dialog researchers from both academia and industry came together to discuss ways to bridge the gap between their communities.


 
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