foNETiks
a Network Newsletter
for the International Phonetic Association
and for the Phonetic Sciences
January 1999
Editors: Linda Shockey, University of Reading, U.K.
Gerry Docherty, Newcastle University, U.K.
Paul Foulkes, Leeds University, U.K.
Lisa Lim, National University of Singapore
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***** WISHING ALL OUR READERS ALL THE BEST FOR 1999 *****
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
(New ones marked **)
(Date of first appearance follows)
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25 - 28 Jan 1999. 6th International Symposium on Social Communication.
Santiago de Cuba (01/98) [log in to unmask]
http://wwwseti.cs.utwente.nl/Parlevink/cuba
http://www.univ-tlse2.fr/gril/Cuba.html
28 - 30 January 1999. HIL Phonology Conference. Leiden, The Netherlands.
(10/98) [log in to unmask]
24 - 26 February 1999. Change in Prosodic Systems. University of
Konstanz, Germany. (08/98) email:[log in to unmask]
12 - 14 March 1999. 2nd International Conference on Voice Physiology
and Biomechanics. Berlin, Germany (in conjunction with the 137th
ASA meeting). (04/98) http://www.nwu.edu/csd/ICVPB/ICVPB.html
14 - 19 March 1999. 137th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and
2nd Convention of the European Acoustics Association, Technical
University of Berlin. (08/98) http://forum99-asa.tu-berlin.de/
26 - 27 March 1999. "Syllabes" / "Syllables": IIeme Journees D'etudes
Linguistiques / 2nd Linguistic Studies Workshop. Nantes, France.
(08/98) email [log in to unmask] (retour Mac);
[log in to unmask] (retour PC)
1 April 1999. GLOW Phonology Workshop: "Phonetics in Phonology".
University of Potsdam. (10/98)
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/ik/glow.html/
9 - 11 April 1999. Child Language Research Forum-30, 1999: 30th Annual
Meeting of the Child Language Research Forum. Stanford University,
Stanford, Calif. (08/98) contact CLRF-30 (1999), Department of
Linguistics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2150, USA.
14 - 15 April 1999. First meeting of the Phonetics Teaching and Learning
Conference. University College London. (08/98) Contact John
Maidment at [log in to unmask] or see SIPhTra homepage at
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/project/siphtra.htm
16 - 17 April 1999. MATISSE: ESCA/SOCRATES workshop on Method and Tool
Innovations for Speech Science Education. University College
London. (08/98) email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/matisse/first
19 - 20 April 1999. Accessing Information in Spoken Audio. An ESCA
Research Workshop. Cambridge, UK. (12/98) [log in to unmask]
http://svr-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/~ajr/esca99.html
23 April 1999. ChiPhon '99. 'New Syntheses: Multidisciplinary
Approaches to Basic Units of Speech'. University of Chicago.
(12/99) For further information: [log in to unmask]
http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshop55
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/humanities/cls/cls.html
17 - 19 May 1999. 1999 ICPLA Symposium: 7th Conference of the
International Clinical Phonetics & Linguistics Association.
Montreal, Canada. (12/98)
http://tpowel.comdis.lsumc.edu/icpla/symposia/MONTREAL.HTM
** 25 - 26 May 1999. Workshop on Robust Methods for Speech Recognition in
Adverse Conditions, Tampere, Finland (1/99)
http://www-nrc.nokia.com/robust99/
(further information below)
5 - 6 June 1999. Workshop on individual hearing conservation against
noise. Satellite event of 4th European Conference on Audiology
(08/98)
6 - 10 June 1999. 4th European Conference on Audiology. Oulu, Finland.
(08/98) http://cc.oulu.fi/~korvwww/
11 June 1999. The active ear. Satellite event of 4th European Conference
on Audiology (see above). (08/98)
12 - 16 July 1999. VIIIth International Congress for the Study of Child
Language. University of the Basque Country, San Sebastian -
Donostia, Basque Country, Spain. (12/97)
http://www.vc.ehu.es/iascl99/iascl.htm
17 - 19 June, 1999, 10th TENNET conference, University of Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. (10/98) [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
20 - 26 June 1999. ACL'99. 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics. University of Maryland. (12/98)
http://www.mri.mq.edu.au/conf/acl99
28 June - 1 July 1999. International Association Of Forensic Linguists
4th Biennial Conference. Birmingham, U.K. (12/98)
for further info: [log in to unmask]
** 30 July, 1999. THE ROLE OF PERCEPTUAL PHENOMENA IN PHONOLOGICAL
THEORY, ICPhS Satellite meeting, San Francisco. (1/99)
<[log in to unmask]>
(further information below)
1 - 7 August 1999, ICPhS99, XIVth International Congress of Phonetic
Sciences. San Francisco, USA. (11/97)
http://trill.berkeley.edu/ICPhS
10 - 16 July 1999. 6th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference.
Stockholm, Sweden. (08/98) http://bamse.ling.su.se/iclc99/
1 - 3 September 1999. ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Dialogue and
Prosody. Eindhoven, The Netherlands. (Satellite event of
Eurospeech'99) (11/98)
http://www.tue.nl/ipo/sli/etrw.html
5 - 10 September 1999. Eurospeech'99. 6th European Conference on Speech
Communication and Technology. Budapest, Hungary. (12/98)
[log in to unmask]; http://tel.ttt.bme.hu/Eurospeech99
13 - 14 September 1999. MIST: Multi-lingual Interoperability in Speech
Technology. (Satellite event of Eurospeech'99) (12/98)
http://iris1./let.kun.ul/mist
15 - 18 September 1999. EUROCALL'99 (European Association for Computer
Assisted Language Learning): Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) in varied language learning environments.
Universit de Franche-Comt, Besanon, France. (08/98)
http://eurocall99.univ-fcomte.fr
http://lib.univ-fcomte.fr/RECHERCHE/P7/EUROCALL/EUROCALL.html
** 4 - 7 October, 1999. SPECOM'99 International Workshop, Moscow Linguistic
University. (1/99) <[log in to unmask]>
http://www.spiiras.nw.ru/speech
(further information below)
1 - 5 November 1999. 137th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America,
Columbus, Ohio. (8/98)
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POSITIONS VACANT
& RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
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McGill University
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Assistant Professor: Excellent career opportunity to join a dynamic
Communication Sciences and Disorders Department at an outstanding
research university. Requires a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and
Disorders or related field and evidence of scholarly excellence,
including the potential to obtain external funding. Two positions are
available. Preference will be given to applicants with expertise in
(1) phonological development/disorders and (2) neuromotor
control/speech physiology. Duties include teaching of M.Sc./Ph.D.
students in Speech-Language Pathology and research supervision of
M.Sc./Ph.D. students in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Salary
commensurate with qualifications and experience. Start date
September, 1998.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents
of Canada. Non-Canadians are also invited to apply. McGill is an
equal opportunity employer.
Please send curriculum vitae with three letters of recommendation and
copies of representative publications to:
Search Committee, c/o
Dr. Rachel Mayberry, Director,
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
McGill University
1266 Pine Ave. West
Montreal, Quebec, CANADA
H3G 1A8
Telephone: (514) 398-4137
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Application deadline for both positions is Feb. 1, 1999.
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University of Cambridge
Department of Engineering
University Lecturer/University Assistant Lecturer
in Information Engineering
Applications are invited for a University Lectureship/University
Assistant Lectureship within the area of information engineering and
computing. Applications from candidates with an interest in speech
processing or multimedia generally will be especially welcome. The
successful candidate will have or be expected to develop a record of
world class research commensurate with the Department's international
standing and 5* research rating. Teaching responsibilities will
include contributing to undergraduate courses, supervising final year
undergraduates and graduate students, and assisting with the MPhil
course in Computer Speech and Language Processing.
The pensionable salary scale for University Lecturers is 20,107-31,010
UKL per annum and for University Assistant Lecturers 16,655-21,815 UKL
per annum. Appointment will be from 1 October 1999 for either three
or five years in the first instance. Further particulars and an
application form can be obtained from the Secretary of the Faculty
Board of Engineering, Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street,
Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, Tel 01223 332615, Fax 01223 766364, Email:
[log in to unmask], to whom completed application forms should be sent
so as to reach him not later than 11 February 1999.
The University follows an equal opportunies policy.
[ The above advertisement will appear in The Cambridge
University Reporter in January 1999 ]
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CONFERENCES & MEETINGS
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**ICPhS 99**
The organizing committee of ICPhS 99 has sent out notices of
acceptance and rejection to all who submitted abstracts. A list of
accepted authors and their paper titles can be found on our web site
(http://trill.linguistics.berkeley.edu/ICPhS/index.html).
E-mail: [log in to unmask]</TD>
Regular Mail: ICPhS 99
Phonology Laboratory - Dept. of Linguistics
University of California Berkeley, CA
94720-2650 U.S.A.
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Workshop on Robust Methods for Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions
May 25-26, 1999, Tampere, Finland
CALL FOR PAPERS
http://www-nrc.nokia.com/robust99/
A workshop on Robust Methods for Speech Recognition in Adverse
Conditions, organized in cooperation with COST249 (European
Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research),
the IEEE Signal Processing Society, and Nokia Research Center,
will be held May 25-26, 1999, in Tampere, Finland. The objective
of this two-day workshop is to bring together researchers both
from universities and industrial research groups, and hopefully
to establish future cooperation between the participants and
their groups. Different feature extraction, noise
removal/compensation, and acoustic model adaptation methods
which could be used to bridge the performance gap between
laboratory and real-world ASR systems will be discussed. The
technical program consists of both invited presentations given
by leading experts in the field as well as contributed papers.
The workshop will have an emphasis on the following topics:
- Extraction of noise robust features
- Noise removal pre-processing techniques
- Noise removal/compensation in the feature extraction and
recognition unit
- Model adaptation techniques
- Noise immune auditory features
- Noise removal with microphone arrays
- Speech/non-speech separation for speech recognition applications -
Feature extraction techniques for non-stationary noise environments
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers describing
original work in any of the areas relevant to the workshop. The
Scientific Committee of the workshop will select papers for
presentation. A copy of each paper will be published in the
workshop proceedings. A paper proposal submission implies a
commitment to present a paper if accepted.
The workshop will host a special session focusing on advanced
feature extraction solutions which could be candidates for a
Distributed Speech Recognition (DSR) standard. This session is
associated with an on-going standardization activity within
ETSI which aims at finding and standardizing a feature extraction
algorithm for noise robust speech recognition. The special session
will provide a forum for prospective authors to present their feature
extraction solutions for the DSR standard and compare results with
other possible candidates. Novel feature extraction proposals should
significantly exceed the recognition performance of mel cepstral
features in adverse conditions without sacrificing performance in
noise free conditions. The specific requirements for the papers in
this special session are described in the separate Call for Proposals
that is available on the workshop Web site
http://www-nrc.nokia.com/robust99/DSR/. The front-end proposals
submitted to this special session should follow the same paper
guidelines and deadlines set for the normal papers.
To submit a paper proposal, please follow the instructions on
the workshop Web site http://www-nrc.nokia.com/robust99/. Prepare a
full camera-ready paper (maximum 4 pages long) including figures,
equations, and references. The author's kit is available on the
workshop Web site or it can be mailed to authors on request (please
email to: [log in to unmask]). Send 4 copies of the paper by
March 5, 1999 (received, not postmarked) to:
Juha Hakkinen
Nokia Research Center, P.O. Box 100
FIN-33721, Tampere, Finland
Attendance at this workshop is open to all interested parties.
However, to ensure a productive and pleasant atmosphere, the number of
participants will be limited. Preference is given to those presenting
a paper. Other registrations are dealt on a first-come first-served
basis, so early registration is recommended.
MORE INFORMATION:
WWW: http://www-nrc.nokia.com/robust99/
Email: [log in to unmask]
Fax: +358 3 272 5888
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission of Full Papers: March 5, 1999
Notification of Acceptance: April 8, 1999
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:
J. Astola, Tampere Univ. of Tech., Finland
H. Bourlard, IDIAP, Switzerland
L. Boves, KUN, Netherlands
O. Ghitza, Lucent Technologies, USA
P. Haavisto, Nokia Research Center, Finland
H. Hermansky, Oregon Graduate Institute, USA
M. Hunt, Dragon Systems, UK
J. Hakkinen, Nokia Research Center, Finland
E. E. Jan, IBM Watson Research, USA
F. T. Johansen, Telenor R&D, Norway
J.-C. Junqua, Speech Tech. Laboratory, USA
K. Laurila, Nokia Research Center, Finland
C.-H. Lee, Lucent Technologies, USA
B. Milner, BT, UK
M. Omologo, IRST, Italy
M. Rahim, AT&T - Research, USA
S. Sagayama, JAIST, Japan
H. Strik, KUN, Netherlands
J. Tian, Nokia Research Center, Finland
O. Viikki, Nokia Research Center, Finland
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Chairman
Kari Laurila, Nokia Research Center
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Vice-chairman
Jean-Pierre Martens, University Gent, COST249
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Technical Program
Olli Viikki, Nokia Research Center
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Publicity
P_ter Boda, Nokia Research Center
[log in to unmask]
Publications
Juha Hakkinen, Nokia Research Center
[log in to unmask]
Registration
Mari Mutila, Nokia Research Center
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SPECOM'99 -- Moscow
The SPECOM'99 International Workshop will be organized by Moscow
Linguistic University in Moscow on 4-7 October 1999 (as oriented) in
cooperation with St.-Petersburg Institute for Informatics and
Automation of Russian Academy of Sciences.
The SPECOM- series is intended to discuss the most important
fundamental aspects of man-computer speech interaction and
perspective applications of this research.
Let us know please on your interest to this event, and on your
intention to visit us.
Any asks and recommendations concerning this subject would be
very appreciated.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!
Prof. Rodmonga Potapova, <[log in to unmask]>
Moscow Linguistic University,
SPECOM'99 Organizing Committee Chair
Prof. Yuri Kosarev, <[log in to unmask]>
<[log in to unmask]>
St.-Petersburg Institute
for Informatics and Automation,
SPECOM'98 Organizing Committee Chair,
SPECOM'99 Organizing Committee Member
1998 International Workshop SPEECH and COMPUTER (SPECOM'98)
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Yuri Kosarev | Russian Academy of Sc. [log in to unmask]
SPECOM'98 | St.Petersburg Institute| Tel: (812) 328-1919
Organizing | for Informatics and |
Committee | Automation, 39, 14th | Fax: (812) 328-4450
Chair | line, St.Petersburg, |http://
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THE ROLE OF PERCEPTUAL PHENOMENA IN PHONOLOGICAL THEORY
July 30, 1999
San Francisco
A Satellite Meeting held in conjunction with The International
Congress of Phonetic Sciences, San Francisco (Aug. 1-7, 1999)
Organizers:
Elizabeth Hume, Keith Johnson (Ohio State University)
The role of perceptual phenomena as a source of explanation for
cross-linguistic sound patterns has, in recent years, become an
increasingly active area of research in phonological theory (see,
e.g., Cote 1997, Flemming 1995, Hume 1998, Jun 1995, Ohala 1992,
Steriade 1995a,b, 1997, Wright 1996). This is in some ways a return
to the acoustic/perceptual emphasis of Jakobson, Fant, and Halle
(1952), though informed by four decades of research on speech
perception. For example, Flemming (1995) proposes to characterize
phonology in terms of articulatory as well as auditory feature sets,
with separate sets of constraints defined over these features. And in
Steriade (1997), perceptually grounded phonological constraints are
exploited as a means of accounting for cross-linguistic patterns of
laryngeal neutralization. To the extent that a perception-based
account of sound patterns is viable, we have increased support for the
integration of acoustic/auditory properties of speech with abstract
phonological structure.
This meeting will focus on perceptual phenomena as they relate to
phonological theory. Topics envisioned include (1) auditory
properties and the featural representation of speech sounds, (2)
perceptual processes and their formal characterization, (3) the place
of perceptual considerations in phonological theory in general.
Papers will be given by the following phoneticians and phonologists:
Pam Beddor (Michigan)
Jennifer Cole (Illinois)
Randy Diehl (Texas)
Edward Flemming (Stanford)
Elizabeth Hume (OSU)
Keith Johnson (OSU)
Bjorn Lindblom (Texas)
John Ohala (Berkeley)
Jaye Padgett (Santa Cruz)
Douglas Pulleyblank (UBC)
Robert Remez (Barnard)
Donca Steriade (UCLA)
Richard Wright (Washington)
A poster session will also be held during the meeting. A call for
posters will be sent out in the near future. For further information,
contact Beth Hume at [log in to unmask] or Keith Johnson at
[log in to unmask] Information concerning this meeting is
also included in the satellite meeting announcement at the ICPhS
website (http://trill.linguistics.berkeley.edu/ICPhS/).
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