33.1316, Calls: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics, Phonetics, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics/Switzerland

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-1316. Wed Apr 13 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.1316, Calls: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics, Phonetics, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics/Switzerland

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Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 05:16:34
From: Elisa Pellegrino [elisa.pellegrino at uzh.ch]
Subject: 1st Interdisciplinary Conference on Voice Identity (VoiceID): Perception, Production, and Computational Approaches

 
Full Title: 1st Interdisciplinary Conference on Voice Identity (VoiceID): Perception, Production, and Computational Approaches 
Short Title: VoiceID 

Date: 04-Jul-2022 - 06-Jul-2022
Location: Zurich, Switzerland 
Contact Person: Elisa Pellegrino
Meeting Email: intervoiceid at gmail.com
Web Site: https://www.voice-id.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-May-2022 

Meeting Description:

We are happy to announce the 1st Interdisciplinary Conference on Voice
Identity: Perception, Production and Computational Approaches taking place
from the 4th-6th of July in Zurich. The conference aims to bring together
researchers interested in vocal identity and recognition from different
disciplines such as Psychology, Biology, Linguistics, Physics, and
Engineering.

Through this conference, we aim to promote the dialogue between these often
heterogeneous scholarly traditions involved in the study of voice. Questions
we want to address include but are not limited to:

How do talkers use their voice to convey identity information to others?
What neural and/or cognitive mechanisms support the multi-level process of
voice identity perception and production?
What are the roles of innate and acquired vocal characteristics in voice
identity production and perception?
How do different types of cues (acoustic, phonetic, linguistic, and beyond)
inform and interface with identity perception and production?
What underpins individual differences in voice identity perception and
production?
Are there parallels in how humans, animals, and computers achieve and perform
voice identity recognition?
What is the evolutionary relevance of voice identity perception in humans and
animals?
What role does voice identity play in pragmatic communication scenarios (e.g.
social interaction, performing arts)?

Confirmed invited speakers
- Homa Asadi, University of Isfahan, Iran, ETH Zurich & University of Zurich,
Switzerland
- Pascal Belin, Aix-Marseille University, France
- Judith M. Burkart, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Josh P. Davis, University of Greenwich, UK
- Volker Dellwo, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Peter French, University of York, UK
- Sascha Frühholz, University of Oslo, Norway, University of Zurich,
Switzerland
- Vincent Hughes, University of York, UK
- Nadine Lavan, Queen Mary University of London, UK
- Marta Manser, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Carolyn McGettigan, University College London, UK
- Elisa Pellegrino, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Tyler Perrachione, Boston University, USA
- Katarzyna Pisanski, CNRS, France
- Claudia Roswandowitz, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Sarah Stevenage, University of Southampton, UK
- Stefan Schweinberger, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
- Junichi Yamagishi, National Institute of Informatics, Japan


Call for Papers:

Abstract Submission:

Abstracts for oral/poster presentation must be written in English and not
exceed 300 words, excluding references.
- Submissions for poster presentations will be accepted until places are
filled
- Submissions for oral presentations until May 15 2022
Please submit the completed abstract submission form (template available on
the conference website) to the following email: intervoiceid at gmail.com

Further info: https://www.voice-id.org




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