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Welcome to the Spring 2024 Edition of the Speech and Language Processing Technical Committee (SLTC) Newsletter.
We have collected several updates for this edition from the sub-committees covering the ICASSP area chairs, challenges, and workshops.
==ICASSP Area Chairs==
by Yifan Gong
Dear IEEE SPS Speech and Language Processing Community,
As the ICASSP 2024 conference approaches, I take this opportunity to share some updates with you. The Area Chair sub-committee has been working on the presentation session planning based on the accepted 45.6% of the submitted papers - a slightly higher acceptance rate than last year.
The field of speech and language processing continues to evolve, and we’ve witnessed remarkable growth in several areas. Here are some highlights:
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning Methods for Language Processing
Multi-lingual Speech-to-Text
Multimodal Processing of Speech, Vision, and Language
Text-Based Customization for Speech-to-Text
Speech Emotion Recognition and Analysis
Voice Clone and Conversion
Text-to-Speech Generation
The growth reflects the tremendous progress in large language models (LLMs) and generative AI and opens exciting opportunities for the community to push the boundaries of what is achievable in speech and language processing.
I extend my gratitude to our TC Members and Associate Members, and reviewers. Your commitment and effort have contributed to the high-quality sessions of the Speech and Language Processing Track of ICASSP 2024.
I look forward to meeting you in person at ICASSP 2024 in Seoul, Korea. Let’s come together to learn and inspire, celebrate the latest advancements, and foster collaborations.
Yifan Gong
Chair, Speech and Language Processing Technical Committee, IEEE SPS
==Challenges==
by Jun Du, Jesus Villalba
==Workshops==
by Zhijian Ou
ASRU 2023
IEEE ASRU 2023 took place at the Asia Pacific Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan, on 16-20 December 2023. A total of 370 delegates from 26 different regions from all over the world joined. The technical program includes 5 esteemed keynote speeches, 5 invited speeches, 6 poster sessions, 4 tutorials, 2 workshops, and 1 panel on fairness in speech processing to share the advancement and development in speech and language processing. To enhance networking opportunities, we have planned special social events: pre-dinner Night Market Fun with one of the most famous night markets in Taiwan, Ningxia Night Market, to provide Taiwanese delicacies; conference banquet was held at the iconic Grand Hotel, providing participants with an excellent opportunity to savor its unique charm and breathtaking views from the 12th floor, overlooking the city of Taipei; student party was held at the Boulevard Café, a highly sought-after place with fun games, vibrant atmosphere and plenty of food and drinks.
Call for Proposals - ASRU 2025
Following the success of the bi-annual ASRU workshop over the past decade, the IEEE Speech and Language Technical Committee invites proposals to host the 2025 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU 2025). The call for proposals to host ASRU 2025 can be found here:
https://signalprocessingsociety.org/blog/call-proposals-ieee-asru-2025/
The deadline for proposals is June 14, 2024. Please send proposals and questions to the Workshop Sub-Committee.
SLT 2024 Call for papers
The 2024 IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT 2024) is set to take place from December 2-5, 2024, in Macao, China. As a premier event organized by the IEEE Speech and Language Processing Technical Committee, the SLT Workshop is conducted biennially. It provides a collaborative space for both academic and industrial researchers to address common challenges in spoken language processing. We strongly encourage submissions that aim to expand the frontiers of current knowledge and explore innovative directions in spoken language technologies. More information is available on the workshop website: http://2024.ieeeslt.org/
This newsletter is an ideal forum for updates, reports, announcements, and editorials which don't fit well with traditional journals. We welcome your contributions, as well as calls for papers, job announcements, comments, and suggestions. You can submit job postings here and contact the TC via this form or email speechnewseds@listserv.ieee.org to propose articles. To subscribe to the Newsletter, send an email with the command "subscribe speechnewsdist" in the message body to listserv@listserv.ieee.org.
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From all of us: Stay safe and do good.
Engin Erzin, Editor
Leibny Paola Garcia Perera, Communications Vice-Chair
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