LINGUIST List 21.529
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Tue Feb 02 2010
Calls: Phonetics, Phonology/Australia
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1. Janet
Fletcher,
13th Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Speech Technology
Message 1: 13th Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Speech Technology
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Date: 01-Feb-2010
From: Janet Fletcher <janetf unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: 13th Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Speech Technology
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Full Title: 13th Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Speech Technology Short Title: SST2010 Date: 14-Dec-2010 - 16-Dec-2010 Location: Melbourne, Australia Contact Person: Marija Tabain Meeting Email: m.tabain latrobe.edu.au Web Site: http://www.assta.org/sst/2010/ Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology Call Deadline: 18-Jun-2010 Meeting Description: The Australasian Association of Speech Science and Speech Technology are pleased to announce SST2010. The conference will be held at the La Trobe City campus, Melbourne, Australia. Call for Papers Conference Themes Submissions are invited for oral presentations. Submissions should describe original contributions to spoken language, speech science and/or technology that will be of interest to an audience including scientists, engineers, linguists, psychologists, speech and language therapists, audiologists and other professionals. Submissions are invited in all areas of speech science and technology, but particularly in the following areas: - Speech production - Acoustic phonetics - Acoustics of accent change - Phonetics and phonology of Australasian languages - Speech prosody, emotional speech, voice - Music and speech processing - Applications of speech science and technology - Speech processing for forensic applications - Speech recognition and understanding - Speaker recognition and classification - Speech enhancement and noise cancellation - Pedagogical technologies for speech and singing - Corpus management and speech tools - Contributions of speech science and technology to audiology and speech language therapy
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