35.140, Confs: INTERSPEECH 2024

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Subject: 35.140, Confs: INTERSPEECH 2024

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Date: 10-Jan-2024
From: Anat Regev [anat at ortra.com]
Subject: INTERSPEECH 2024


INTERSPEECH 2024
Short Title: IS2024

Date: 01-Sep-2024 - 05-Sep-2024
Location: Kos, Greece
Contact: Anat Regev
Contact Email: anat at ortra.com
Meeting URL: https://interspeech2024.org

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Clinical Linguistics;
Linguistic Theories; Phonetics; Phonology

Meeting Description:

The 25th Interspeech Conference, the premier global event on spoken
language processing ‎technology, will be hosted in Greece from
September 1-5, 2024. Join us in celebrating our ‎passion for speech
technology and innovation in an inclusive, engaging atmosphere‏.‏

Interspeech 2024 proudly continues its legacy, focusing on enhancing
speech recognition across ‎multiple dimensions. Our journey through
spontaneous speech, robust recognition in diverse ‎acoustic
environments, multilingual capabilities, speaker verification, and
language identification ‎remains at the forefront of our efforts‏.‏

Embracing the evolving technological landscape, Interspeech 2024
introduces our exciting ‎theme: 'Speech and Beyond.' This year, we
delve into emerging challenges and novel application ‎domains,
exploring areas like Speech and Health, Animal Sound Recognition, and
Interactive ‎Speech for Machines, Robots, and Apps, including
VR/AR/XR. We'll also venture into Speech for ‎Memory & Heritage and
Communication Across Ages‏.‏

For years, our focus has been on enhancing speech recognition
capabilities across various dimensions: spontaneous speech, extensive
vocabulary, different conditions, robustness in adverse acoustic
environments, multiple languages, speaker verification, and language
identification. This effort continues.

As technology evolves, we are ready to embrace the next set of
challenges and explore new application domains.

While the following preliminary list is not exhaustive, it highlights
some intriguing topics:

Speech and Health: Analyzing speech for health-related diagnostics.
Animal Voices Recognition: Understanding and recognizing animal
voices, such as bird species, bats, and pets.
Speech for Memory & Heritage: Preserving and curating historical
recordings.
Voice Communication Across Ages: Studying Speech Patterns in Babies
and the Elderly.
Human-Machine Interaction: Exploring speech in gaming, VR/AR/XR, and
Robot Audition



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