[iva] Last Call for Papers: INTERSPEECH SATELLITE SPSC Symposium 2022
Ingo Siegert
ingo.siegert at ovgu.de
Thu Jun 16 08:00:16 CEST 2022
2ndSymposium on Security and Privacy in Speech Communication joint
with 2ndVoicePrivacy Challenge Workshop
INTERSPEECH SATELLITE WORKSHOP, September 23-23, 2024
https://symposium2022.spsc-sig.org/ <https://symposium2022.spsc-sig.org/>
Call for papers
The second edition of the Symposium on Security & Privacy in Speech
Communication, this year combined with the 2nd VoicePrivacy Challenge
Workshop, focuses on Speech and voice through which we express
ourselves. As speech communication can be used to command virtual
assistants to transport emotion or to identify oneself, the symposium
tries to give answers to the question on how we can strengthen security
and privacy for speech representation types in user-centric
human/machine interaction? The symposium therefore sees that
interdisciplinary exchange is in high demand and aims to bring together
researchers and practitioners across multiple disciplines – more
specifically: signal processing, cryptography, security, human-computer
interaction, law and anthropology,
The SPSC Symposium addresses interdisciplinary topics.
For more details,
see<https://spsc-symposium2021.de/home/_cfp/SPSC_Symposium_CFP.pdf>CFP
<https://symposium2022.spsc-sig.org/home/_cfp/CFP_SPSC-Symposium-2022.pdf>.
Important dates
*
*_June__25,_ Long paper submission deadline (up to 8 pages excl.
references)*
*
*June 15, VoicePrivacy Challenge paper submission deadline (4 to 6
pages excl. references)*
* **
*June 15, Short papers submission deadline (up to 4 pages incl.
references)*
*
July 1, Author notification
*
July 31, VoicePrivacy Challenge results and system description
update deadline
*
September 5, Final paper submission
*
September 23-24, SPSC Symposium at the National University Incheon,
Korea
Topics of interest
*
Speech Communication on the sense of security and privacy
*
Cybersecurity for speech processing
*
Machine Learning to increase security and privacy
*
Natural Language Processing and privacy
*
Human-Computer Interfaces (Speech as Medium)
*
Ethics & Law
*
Digital Humanities
We welcome contributions on related topics, as well as progress reports,
project disseminations, or theoretical discussions and “work in
progress”. There also is a dedicated PhD track. In addition, guests
from academia, industry and public institutions as well as interested
students are welcome to attend the conference without having to make
their own contribution. All accepted submissions will appear in the
conference proceedings published in ISCA Archive.
Submission
Papers intended for the SPSC Symposium should be up to eight pages of
text. The length should be chosen appropriately to present the topic to
an interdisciplinary community. Paper submissions must conform to the
format defined in the paper preparation guidelines and as detailed in
theauthor’s kit
<https://interspeech2022.org/files/IS2022_paper_kit.zip>. Papers must be
submitted via the online paper submission system. The working language
of the conference is English, and papers must be written in English.
Reviews
At least three single-blind reviews are provided, and we aim to obtain
feedback from interdisciplinary experts for each submission. For
VoicePrivacy Challenge contributions, the review will be focused on the
systems’ descriptions and the results.
Sincerely,
Ingo Siegert
On behalf of theorganizational committee
<https://spsc-symposium2021.de/#committee>
<https://spsc-symposium2021.de/#committee>
--
Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ingo Siegert
FEIT IIKT-Mobile Dialog Systems
Building 03, Room 323
Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg
Universitätsplatz 2, 39106 Magdeburg Germany
Phone: +49 391 - 67 50060
E-mail:ingo.siegert at ovgu.de
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