34.1264, Calls: 9th Doctoral Consortium @ Interspeech 2023

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Subject: 34.1264, Calls: 9th Doctoral Consortium @ Interspeech 2023

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Date: 18-Apr-2023
From: Aaricia Herygers [aaricia.herygers at thi.de]
Subject: 9th Doctoral Consortium @ Interspeech 2023


Full Title: 9th Doctoral Consortium @ Interspeech 2023
Short Title: ISCA-SAC-DC-23

Date: 19-Aug-2023 - 19-Aug-2023
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Contact Person: Tina Raissi
Meeting Email: sac at isca-speech.org
Web Site: http://www.isca-students.org/sacweb/#:~:text=9th%20Doctoral%
20Consortium%20%40%20Interspeech%202023

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology

Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2023

Meeting Description:

ISCA’s Student Advisory Committee is pleased to announce its 9th
Doctoral Consortium at INTERSPEECH 2023 on August 19th. The event
gives the doctoral students the opportunity to get feedback on their
ongoing dissertation project from a panel of experts.

The Consortium is open to doctoral students at any stage of their
dissertation. Each participant will have 30 minutes to present and
discuss their work-in-progress. Discussions are led by the panel of
experts and focus on helping each participant refine their research
plan and identify the next steps in their project.

Call for Papers:

All doctoral students in speech-related fields are invited to submit a
two-page abstract outlining their dissertation project.

Differently to the previous editions, this year the review process is
going to be double-blind.

Abstract Guidelines
Content
Abstracts should describe the dissertation project as a whole: what
you have done so far, what you plan to do, and what challenges you
see. The abstract may incorporate in-progress and published work, but
should address the following points:

Research question and motivation
Key challenges (methodological and/or theoretical)
Discussion of results (or expected results and their implications)
Plans for the future and thesis roadmap
Main contributions of your research
Format
Abstracts from previous years can be found here.

2 pages with 1 additional page for references (if needed)
Use the INTERSPEECH 2023 template provided here in the blind format
The doctoral student must be the sole author

Submission
Submit your abstract in PDF format by June 1st 2023.
Click on this link to the submission portal. Accepted submissions will
be published on the ISCA-SAC website. A submission indicates consent
for ISCA-SAC to publish the abstract.

Venue and Presentation Guidelines
The Doctoral Consortium will be held in connection with INTERSPEECH
2023 in Dublin, Ireland. It is planned as an in-person event.

If your abstract is accepted, you will need to present it at the
event. You will have 15 minutes to present your work, and 15 minutes
of discussion with the panel of experts.

Important Dates
May 1st, 2023 – Submission portal opens
June 1st, 2023 – Submission deadline
June 26th, 2023 – Notification of acceptance/rejection
August 7th, 2023 – Camera-ready abstract due
August 19th, 2022 – 9th Doctoral Consortium

Contact
Tina Raissi: sac at isca-speech.org
For more information about ISCA-SAC please visit:
www.isca-students.org



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