34.899, Calls: Intraspeaker and Interspeaker Variability in the Context of Speaker Identification

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Subject: 34.899, Calls: Intraspeaker and Interspeaker Variability in the Context of Speaker Identification

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From: Tekla Etelka Gráczi [graczi.t.e at gmail.com]
Subject: SpeakVar Workshop: A workshop on Intraspeaker and interspeaker variability in the context of speaker identification


Full Title: SpeakVar Workshop: A workshop on Intraspeaker and
interspeaker variability in the context of speaker identification
Short Title: SpeakVar

Date: 02-Oct-2023 - 04-Oct-2023
Location: Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistic, Budapest, Hungary
Contact Person: Tekla Etelka Gráczi
Meeting Email: speakvar at nytud.hu
Web Site: https://speakvar.nytud.hu/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Forensic Linguistics;
Phonetics

Call Deadline: 31-May-2023

Meeting Description:

The Speech Variability Project Group and the Hungarian Research Centre
for Linguistics invite you to participate in the Intraspeaker and
interspeaker variability in the context of speaker identification
Workshop.

The aim of this workshop is to bring scholars together who study the
phonetic, phonological, or other linguistic aspects of spoken language
to better understand and undermine the variability of the various
phenomena between and within speakers in the speaker identification
and verification processes. Our main interest relies on forensic
linguistics and phonetics, however, you are encouraged to apply for
the workshop with any research regarding speaker identification and
verification. Therefore, the applications for the workshop are
expected, but not restricted, to the following topics:

    phonetic variability
    linguistic variability
    intra- and interspeaker variability
    short term phonetic variability
    longitudinal speech changes
    forensic speaker identification
    earwitness identification
    linguistic evidence
    further related topics

The workshop will take place in person at the Hungarian Research
Centre for Linguistics, 33 Benczúr Street, Budapest 1068, Hungary. In
case of any special epidemic reason, the workshop will not be delayed
but held via Zoom.

The working language of the conference will be English for the first
two days, then Hungarian for the third (last) day.

Call for Papers:

Abstract submission information

Applications for the SpeakVar workshop can be administered via
EasyChair uploading 2+1 pages abstracts.

Abstract formatting rules

The main text of the abstracts should be no longer than 2 pages.
Figures, tables, and references may extend to an additional third
page. The text should be Times New Roman, 12 pt, single-spaced, and
justified. Please make sure that the abstract does not include any
reference to the authors (names, affiliations, e-mail addresses,
acknowledgment, form of referring to your previous works) at the first
submission in order to fully support the double-blind peer review
process. The abstracts have to include references!

Submission URL: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=speakvar23



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