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'''Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT)'''- IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop
 
'''Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT)'''- IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop

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Events

There are 3 events of the series SLT known to this wiki: SLT 2016, SLT 2018, SLT 2021

 OrdinalYearFromToCityCountrypresenceHomepageTibKatIdGNDdblpWikiCFPWikidataGeneral chairPC chair
SLT 20212021Jan 19Jan 22ShenzhenChinahttp://www.slt2020.org/
SLT 20182018Dec 18Dec 21AthensGreecehttp://www.slt2018.org/Vangelis Karkaletsis
Yannis Stylianou
Srinivas Bangalore
SLT 20162016Dec 13Dec 16San DiegoUSA


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Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT)- IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop

IEEE Signal Processing Society @IEEEsps IEEE's first society, the Signal Processing Society is the world’s premier professional society for signal processing scientists and professionals since 1948.

Conference Call for Papers All papers related to spoken language technology are welcome (see topics below).

As part of our special theme, we particularly welcome the submission of papers that address challenges and limitations in current deep learning approaches, and opportunities for overcoming them (including but not limited to hybrid approaches using deep learning and traditional knowledge-based methods).

  • Speech recognition and synthesis
  • Spoken language understanding
  • Spoken document retrieval
  • Question answering from speech
  • Assistive technologies
  • Natural language processing
  • Human/computer interaction
  • Spoken dialog systems
  • Speech data mining
  • Emotion recognition from speech
  • Spoken document summarization
  • Spoken language corpora
  • Speaker/language recognition
  • Evaluation methodologies