[Corpora-List] Call: Spoken corpus processing

From: Jean Veronis (Jean.Veronis@up.univ-mrs.fr)
Date: Thu Oct 30 2003 - 07:42:20 MET

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                                 Call for papers
                     Journal "Traitement Automatique des Langues"
                                      (T.A.L.)

                             "Spoken corpus processing"

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              Special issue edited by Jean Véronis (Université de Provence)

                        Submission deadline : 15 March 2004

                 http://www.atala.org/tal/appel-corpus-oral.html

    Context
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    Several hundred million words of written texts are available for research and
    the World Wide Web pushes this limit further everyday. At the same time, very
    few spontaneous spoken language corpora are available, although they are of
    prime importance for linguistic studies and the development of spoken
    language technologies.

    A number of spoken corpora have been completed for English (British National
    Corpus, Santa Barbara Corpus of American English, Corpus CANCODE, etc.) and
    some are being developed for other languages (Corpus Gesproken Nederlands,
    Corpus of Spoken Israeli Hebrew, Corpus of Spoken Portuguese, etc.), but the
    transcription and annotation of spoken corpora is a very expensive process.
    In the last decade, many annotation and processing tools have been developed
    for written corpora, but equivalent tools for spoken data are very far from
    being available. Of course, phonetic institutes have developed sophisticated
    tools for the analysis of laboratory speech, but their applicability to
    spontaneous data is not immediate, given the different corpus sizes, the
    different types of analyses, and the phenomena that are specific to
    spontaneous speech (high variability, disfluencies, non canonical syntax,
    etc.).

    Objectives
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    The present issue of "Traitement Automatique des Langues" (T.A.L.) aims at
    assessing the state of the art on the technologies available for processing
    spoken corpora, and at answering questions such as the adaptability of the
    techniques developed for written corpora, or the degree of reusability of the
    techniques developed for laboratory speech.

    Topics of interest (non-exhaustive list):

       - tools for transcription
       - phonetisation
       - segmentation (pauses, speaker turns) and text-to-sound alignment
       - identification of hesitations, repeats, disfluencies and other phenomena
         specific to spontaneous speech
       - prosodic tagging
       - morpho-syntactic tagging
       - chunking and shallow parsing
       - other analysis levels (anaphoras, etc.)
       - search and exploitation tools

    External Reviewers
    ------------------

         Jean-Yves Antoine (Université de Bretagne Sud)
         Claude Barras (LIMSI-CNRS)
         Frédéric Béchet (Université d'Avignon)
         Edouard Geoffrois (DGA)
         Dafydd Gibbon (Universität Bielefeld)
         Daniel Hirst (LPL-CNRS)
         Amy Isard (University of Edinburgh)
         Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
         Philippe Martin (Université Paris VII)
         Joakim Nivre (Växjö Universitet)
         Nelleke Oostdijk (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen)
         Geoffrey Sampson (University of Sussex)
         Antonio Moreno Sandoval (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
         François Yvon (ENST)

    Format
    ------

    Papers (25 pages maximum) may be submitted in Word or LaTeX (in the latter
    case, please provide a PDF file). The publisher's style sheets are available
    at:

    http://tal.e-revues.com/appel.jsp

    Language
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    Papers may be written either in French or in English (non-French speaking
    authors only).

    Schedule
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    The submission deadline is March 15th, 2004. Authors intending to submit a
    paper should contact Jean Véronis <Jean.Veronis@up.univ-mrs.fr>.

    Articles will be reviewed by a member of the editorial board of the journal
    and by two external reviewers chosen by the editors of the special issue.
    Editorial board decisions and referees' reports will be transmitted to the
    authors by May 31st,
    2004.

    Final versions of accepted papers will be required by July 1st, 2004.
    Publication is planned for the end of 2004.

    Submission
    ----------

    Submissions (25 pages maximum, following the publisher's style sheet) should
    be sent electronically to:

       Jean Véronis <Jean.Veronis@up.univ-mrs.fr>



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