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    Keynote Sessions

    Segmentation and Classification

    Speech Coding

    Human Conversation and Communication

    OzPhon08 - Phonetics and Phonology of Australian Aboriginal Languages (Special Session)

    Acoustic Activity Detection, Pitch Tracking and Analysis

    Single- and Multichannel Speech Enhancement I, II

    Spoken Language Systems I, II

    Emotion and Expression I, II

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Acoustic Models I-III

    Accent and Language Identification

    Emotion and Expression I, II

    Special Session:PANZE 2008 - Phonetics and Phonology of Australian and New Zealand English

    Speaker Recognition and Diarisation

    Single- and Multichannel Speech Enhancement I, II

    Spoken Language Systems I, II

    Perception, Production, Discourse and Dialog

    Single-Channel Speech Enhancement

    Speech Synthesis Methods I, II

    Speaking Style and Emotion Recognition

    Special Session:Cross-Linguistic and Developmental Issues in the Perception and Production of Lexical Tone

    Special Session:Auditory-Inspired Spectro-Temporal Features I, II

    Speech Coding, Quality Measurement and Auditory Modelling

    Accent and Language Recognition

    Prosody:Prosodic Structure, Paralinguistic, Non-linguistic and Other Cues

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Language Models I, II

    Speaker Identification and Verification

    Prosodic Structure and Processing

    Special Session:Auditory-Inspired Spectro-Temporal Features I, II

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Acoustic Models I-III

    Robust Automatic Speech Recognition I-III

    Speech Analysis and Processing, Voice Conversion and Modification

    Special Session:Tonality in Production and Perception, Language in Australia and New Zealand

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Tone Languages

    Spoken Dialogue Systems

    Cross-Language and Language-Specific Phonetics

    Special Session:Prosody of Spontaneous Speech I, II

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Adaptation I, II

    Robust Automatic Speech Recognition I-III

    Features for Speech and Speaker Recognition

    Speaker Recognition:Kernel-Based and Session Mismatch

    Broadcast Transcription Systems

    Voice Conversion and Modification

    Phonetics:General

    Special Session:Forensic Speaker Recognition - Traditional and Automatic Approaches

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Features I, II

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Language Models I, II

    Speech Resources and Technology Evaluation

    Special Session:Prosody of Spontaneous Speech I, II

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Adaptation I, II

    Applications in Education and Learning I, II

    Speech Pathologies

    Special Session:Consonant Challenge . Human-Machine Comparisons of Consonant Recognition in Noise

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Lexical and Prosodic Models

    Speech Synthesis Methods I, II

    Speaker Recognition:Adverse Conditions and Forensics

    Phonetics:Development, Learning, Cross-Language and Language-Specific

    Robust Automatic Speech Recognition I-III

    Multimodal Signal Processing

    -Speech Perception

    Evaluation and Standardisation of Spoken-Language Technology

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Search Methods

    Speech Synthesis:Prosody and Emotion I, II

    Language Information Retrieval Systems

    Applications for the Aged and Handicapped

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Features I, II

    Speech Synthesis:Prosody and Emotion I, II

    Human Speech Production

    Special Session:LIPS 2008 - Visual Speech Synthesis Challenge

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Acoustic Models I-III

    Spoken Language:Parsing and Summarisation

    Multimodal Interfaces

    Speech, Music, Audio Segmentation and Classification

    Spoken Language:Parsing and Summarisation

    Speech, Music, Audio Segmentation and Classification

    Automatic Speech Recognition:New Paradigms

    Speech and Acoustic Activity Detection

    Speech Analysis and Processing

    Special Session:Talking Heads and Pronunciation Training

    Multimodal Speech Processing

    Cross-Lingual and Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition, Speech Translation

    Expression, Emotion and Personality Recognition

    Applications in Education and Learning I, II

    Human Speech Production and Speech Perception

    Automatic Speech Recognition:Acoustic Models I-III

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