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1. ACL - 17th IWSLT - First Call for Participation
(Marcello Federico)


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Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 10:24:53 -0800
From: Marcello Federico <federico@fbk.eu>
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The International Conference on Spoken Language Translation
ACL ? 17th IWSLT 2020 ? First Call for Participation

July 9-10, 2020 ? Seattle, WA, USA

http://iwslt.org <http://iwslt.org/>
The International Conference on Spoken Language Translation (IWSLT) is an annual scientific conference for the study, development and evaluation of spoken language translation technology: speech-to-text, speech-to-speech translation, simultaneous and consecutive translation, speech dubbing, cross-lingual communication including all multimodal, emotional, para-linguistic, and stylistic aspects and their applications in the field. The conference organizes evaluations and workshop sessions around challenge areas, and presents scientific work and system descriptions. In 2020, IWSLT will be co-located with ACL, in Seattle, WA, USA.

IMPORTANT DATES

Evaluation Campaign:

Scientific program:

January 2020: release of train and dev data

January 15, 2020: proposal of workshop sessions

March 2020: evaluation period

January 24 2020: workshop session notification

April 6, 2020: system description deadline

April 6, 2020: paper submission deadline

May 4 - 2020: review feedback

May 4, 2020: paper notification

May 18 - 2020: camera-ready version due

May 18, 2020: camera-ready version due



Evaluation

IWSLT 2020 will feature five challenges that address the following focus areas:
? Offline speech translation (Chair: M. Turchi, FBK) ? overcoming the cascaded approach
? Simultaneous translation (Chair: J. Gu, Facebook) ? low latency, real-time translation
? Conversational speech translation (Chair: E. Salesky, JHU) ? highly disfluent speech
? Open domain translation (Chair: A. Nagesh, Didi Labs) ? new domains and languages
? Non-native speech translation (Chair: O. Bojar, Charles U.) ? non-native disfluent speech

Training and development data for each challenge will be released. Organizers will provide baseline component systems to participants that do not have access to an individual component. Human and automatic scoring will be performed on each challenge, published and discussed. An opportunity for secondary system submissions will be given in the week following primary submissions.
Conference
IWSLT invites submissions of workshop sessions for focused presentations and discussions, as well as scientific papers to be published in the proceedings and presented either in oral or poster format. The conference selects high quality, original contributions on theoretical and practical issues of automatic speech recognition (ASR), machine translation (MT) speech synthesis (TTS) pertaining to spoken language translation (SLT). More specific topics include:

Approaches and performance
End-to-end models
Evaluation, metrics, benchmarks, usability
Paralinguistic aspects in interpretation
Language resources
Open source software
Multilingual approaches
Sign language translation
Under-resourced languages
Multimodal Interfaces
Architectures
Adaptation
Post- and pre-processing
Efficiency, speed, latency
Applications
Discourse and context aware translation



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