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                CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

      ACL'97 Workshop: Concept-to-Speech Generation Systems

               Friday, July 11, 1997

         in conjunction with 35th Annual Meeting
         of the Association for Computational Linguistics
         (ACL'97/EACL'97 Joint Conference)
         July 7-11, 1997 Madrid, Spain

FOCUS OF THE WORKSHOP

Concept-to-Speech (CTS) generation, i.e., the production of synthetic
speech on the basis of pragmatic, semantic, and discourse knowledge offers
a challenging and relatively new field of research in intelligent user
interfaces.
The questions raised in such an environment range from pragmatics, semantics,
and (morpho-)syntax to phonology and phonetics. The modelling of prosody
(at symbolic and acoustic level) serves as one of the open questions within
this paradigm.
Obviously, the development of a CTS system is very demanding. Successful
work within the framework of CTS relies on the ability to integrate efforts
from a number of disciplines, such as Computational Linguistics, Artificial
Intelligence, Cognitive Science, and Signal Processing.

The workshop will provide a forum to bring together researchers from
the fields of natural language generation and speech synthesis. The aim
of the workshop is to stimulate interchange of innovative ideas and results
of diverse aspects of CTS generation in order to bridge the gap between
these fields.

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Program of the workshop

09:00 Introduction

09:10 - 09:45 Probabilistic Model of  Acoustic / Prosody / Concept
              Relationships for Speech Synthesis
              Nanette Veilleux

09:45 - 10:20 Message-to-Speech: High Quality Speech Generation for
              Messaging and Dialogue Systems
              Peter Spyns, Filip Deprez, Luc Van Tichelen, and Bert Van Coile

10:20 - 10:55 A Compact Representation of Prosodically Relevant
              Knowledge in a Speech Dialogue System
              Peter Poller and Paul Heisterkamp

Coffee Break

11:15 - 11:50 Integrating Language Generation with Speech Synthesis
              in a Concept to Speech System
              Shimei Pan and Kathleen McKeown

11:50 - 12:25 Can Pitch Accent Type Convey Information Status in Yes-No Questions?
              Martine Grice and Michelina Savino

12:25 - 13:00 Computing prosodic properties in a Data-to-Speech system
              M. Theune, E. Klabbers, J. Odijk, and J.R. de Pijper

Lunch Break

15:00 - 15:35 Semantic and Discourse Information For Text-to-Speech Intonation
              Laurie Hiyakumoto, Scott Prevost, and Justine Cassell

15:35 - 16:10 Looking for the presence of linguistic concepts in the
              prosody of spoken utterances
              Gerit P. Sonntag and Thomas Portele</tt>

Final Discussion

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Robert Bannert, Univ. of Umea, Sweden
John Bateman, GMD Darmstadt, Germany
Mary Beckman, Ohio State Univ., USA
Carlos Gussenhoven, Univ. of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Bjorn Granstroem, KTH Stockholm, Sweden
Elisabeth Maier, DFKI Saarbruecken, Germany
Scott Prevost, MIT Boston, USA
Mark Steedman, Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Kai Alter, Austrian Research Institute for AI (OFAI),
           Max-Planck-Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
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Wolfgang Finkler, German Research Center for AI (DFKI)
           [log in to unmask]
Hannes Pirker, Austrian Research Institute for AI (OFAI)
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As this workshop takes place in conjunction with the ACL/EACL-97 conference,
participants of the workshop are obliged to register for the main conference
as well. Conference registration details can be obtained via WWW from the
ACL/EACL-97 home page http://horacio.ieec.uned.es:80/cl97/

Workshop registration details can be obtained via
   http://horacio.ieec.uned.es:80/cl97/workshop_reg.html

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                            WORKSHOP REGISTRATION

Registrations via email to [log in to unmask] are strongly preferred.
Please note that the cutoff date for pre-registration is May 31.

Registration fees are US $60 for 1 day workshops and US $80 for 2 day
workshops. Workshop attendees must be registered for the conference.
Acceptable forms of payment are cheques in US dollars payable to ``ACL''
or credit card (VISA/Mastercard) payment. Please submit the following
form with payment indicating the workshop you are interested in.

Name:________________________________________________________________

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Name of Workshops (Circle or check the one(s) you plan to attend):

[ ] Natural Language Processing for Communication Aids
[x] Concept to Speech Generation Systems
[ ] Spoken Language Translation
[ ] Envgram Computational Environments for Grammar Development and
    Linguistic Engineering
[ ] Operational Factors in Practical, Robust Anaphora Resolution
    for Unrestricted Texts
[ ] Interactive Spoken Dialogue Systems: Bringing Speech and NLP
    Together in Real World Applications
[ ] Referring Phenomena in a Multimedia Discourse and Their
    Computational Treatment (SIGMEDIA)
[ ] Intelligent Scalable Text Summarization
[ ] Automatic Information Extraction and Building of Lexical Semantic
    Resources for NLP Applications. Organized by EuroWordNet (LE2 4003),
    Sparkle (LE 2111) and Ecran
[ ] From Research to Commercial Applications:  Making NLP Technology Work
    in Practice
[ ] Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL '97)
[ ] SIGPHON: Computational Phonology

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