Connectionists: 2nd CFP -- Special Issue on Advances in Deep Learning Based Speech Processing
Emmanuel Vincent
emmanuel.vincent at inria.fr
Mon Apr 20 02:46:34 EDT 2020
NEURAL NETWORKS
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/neural-networks
Special issue on
*Advances in Deep Learning Based Speech Processing
*
*Deadline: June 30, 2020*
Deep learning has triggered a revolution in speech processing. The
revolution started from the successful application of deep neural
networks to automatic speech recognition, and quickly spread to other
topics of speech processing, including speech analysis, speech denoising
and separation, speaker and language recognition, speech synthesis, and
spoken language understanding. This tremendous success has been achieved
thanks to the advances in neural network technologies as well as the
explosion of speech data and fast development of computing power.
Despite this success, deep learning based speech processing still faces
many challenges for real-world wide deployment. For example, when the
distance between a speaker and a microphone array is larger than 10
meters, the word error rate of a speech recognizer may be as high as
over 50%; end-to-end deep learning based speech processing systems have
shown potential advantages over hybrid systems, however, they require
large-scale labelled speech data; deep learning based speech synthesis
has been highly competitive with human-sounding speech and much better
than traditional methods, however, the models are not stable, lack
controllability and are still too large and slow to be deployed onto
mobile and IoT devices.
Therefore, new methods and algorithms in deep learning and speech
processing are needed to tackle the above challenges, as well as to
yield novel insights into new directions and applications.
This special issue aims to accelerate research progress by providing a
forum for researchers and practitioners to present their latest
contributions that advance theoretical and practical aspects of deep
learning based speech processing techniques. The special issue will
feature theoretical articles with novel new insights, creative solutions
to key research challenges, and state-of-the-art speech processing
algorithms/systems that demonstrate competitive performance with
potential industrial impacts. The ideas addressing emerging problems and
directions are also welcome.
*Topics of interest* for this special issue include, but are not limited
to:
• Speaker separation
• Speech denoising
• Speech recognition
• Speaker and language recognition
• Speech synthesis
• Audio and speech analysis
• Multimodal speech processing
*Submission instructions: *
Prospective authors should follow the standard author instructions for
Neural Networks, and submit manuscripts online at
https://www.editorialmanager.com/neunet/default.aspx.
Authors should select “VSI: Speech Based on DL" when they reach the
"Article Type" step and the "Request Editor" step in the submission process.
*Important dates: *
June 30, 2020 - Submission deadline
September 30, 2020 - First decision notification
November 30, 2020 - Revised version deadline
December 31, 2020 - Final decision notification
March, 2021 - Publication
*Guest Editors: *
Xiao-Lei Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Lei Xie, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Eric Fosler-Lussier, Ohio State University, USA
Emmanuel Vincent, Inria, France
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