1. Speech Perception, Production and Acquisition
• Odette Scharenborg,Delft University of Technology
• Martin Cooke,University of the Basque Country
• Prasanta Ghosh,Indian Institute of Science
• Qin Jin,Renmin University
2. Phonetics, Phonology and Prosody
• Keikichi Hirose,University of Tokyo
• Margaret Zellers,Kiel University
• Jia Jia,Tsinghua Universiy
3. Analysis of Paralinguistics in Speech and Language
• Björn W. Schuller,University of Augsburg and Imperial College London
• Elizabeth Shriberg,UC Berkeley
• Aijun LI,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
4. Speaker and Language Identification
• Haizhou Li,National University of Singapore
• Ming Li,Duke Kunshan University
• Ngoc Thang Vu,University of Stuttgart
• Lukas Burget,Brno University of Technology
5. Analysis of Speech and Audio Signals
• Mark Hasegawa-Johnson,Beckman Institute
• Jingdong Chen,Northwestern Polytechnical University
• Koichi Shinoda,Tokyo Institute of Technology
• Mounya Elhilali,Whiting School of Engineering Johns Hopkins University
6. Speech Coding and Enhancement
• Sebastian Möller,Technische Universität Berlin
• Tom Bäckström,Aalto University
• Junfeng Li,Chinese Academy of Sciences
7. Speech Synthesis and Spoken Language Generation
• Alan Black,Carnegie Mellon University
• Zhenhua Ling,University of Science and Technology of China
• Esther Klabbers-Judd,ReadSpeaker
• Hema Murthy,Indian Institute of Technology Madras
8. Speech Recognition – Signal Processing, Acoustic Modeling Robustness and Adaptation
• Jean-Luc Gauvain,LIMSI
• Qian Yanmin,Shanghai Jiao Tong Univerisity
• Kate Knill,University of Cambridge
• Brian Mak,Hongkong University of Science and Technology
• Karen Livescu,Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
• Tara Sainath,Google
9. Speech Recognition – Architecture Search, and Linguistic Components
• Lori Lamel,LIMSI
• Hsin-Min Wang,Academia Sinica
• Andrew Liu,Chinese University of Hong Kong
10. Speech Recognition – Technologies and Systems for New Applications
• Torbjørn Svendsen,Norwegian University of Science and Technology
• Florian Metze,Carnegie Mellon University
• Jiangyan Yi,Chinese Academy of Sciences
11. Spoken Language Processing – Dialog, Summarization and Understanding
• Isabel Trancoso,Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science
• Kristiina Jokinen,University of Helsinki
• Joakim Gustafson,KTH Royal Institute of Technology
12. Spoken Language Processing – Translation, Information Retrieval and Resources
• Tanja Schultz,Universität Bremen
• Bin Ma,Alibaba Damo Academy
• Sakriani Sakti,Nara Institute of Science and Technology
13. Special Sessions
• Tim Fingscheidt,Technical University of Braunschweig
• Zhiyong Wu,Tsinghua Universiy
• Bhuvana Ramabhadran,Google
• Pengyuan Zhang,Chinese Academy of Sciences
1. Speech Perception, Production and Acquisition
• Odette Scharenborg,Delft University of Technology
• Martin Cooke,University of the Basque Country
• Prasanta Ghosh,Indian Institute of Science
• Qin Jin,Renmin University
2. Phonetics, Phonology and Prosody
• Keikichi Hirose,University of Tokyo
• Margaret Zellers,Kiel University
• Jia Jia,Tsinghua Universiy
3. Analysis of Paralinguistics in Speech and Language
• Björn W. Schuller,University of Augsburg and Imperial College London
• Elizabeth Shriberg,UC Berkeley
• Aijun LI,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
4. Speaker and Language Identification
• Haizhou Li,National University of Singapore
• Ming Li,Duke Kunshan University
• Ngoc Thang Vu,University of Stuttgart
• Lukas Burget,Brno University of Technology
5. Analysis of Speech and Audio Signals
• Mark Hasegawa-Johnson,Beckman Institute
• Jingdong Chen,Northwestern Polytechnical University
• Koichi Shinoda,Tokyo Institute of Technology
• Mounya Elhilali,Whiting School of Engineering Johns Hopkins University
6. Speech Coding and Enhancement
• Sebastian Möller,Technische Universität Berlin
• Tom Bäckström,Aalto University
• Junfeng Li,Chinese Academy of Sciences
7. Speech Synthesis and Spoken Language Generation
• Alan Black,Carnegie Mellon University
• Zhenhua Ling,University of Science and Technology of China
• Esther Klabbers-Judd,ReadSpeaker
• Hema Murthy,Indian Institute of Technology Madras
8. Speech Recognition – Signal Processing, Acoustic Modeling Robustness and Adaptation
• Jean-Luc Gauvain,LIMSI
• Qian Yanmin,Shanghai Jiao Tong Univerisity
• Kate Knill,University of Cambridge
• Brian Mak,Hongkong University of Science and Technology
• Karen Livescu,Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
• Tara Sainath,Google
9. Speech Recognition – Architecture Search, and Linguistic Components
• Lori Lamel,LIMSI
• Hsin-Min Wang,Academia Sinica
• Andrew Liu,Chinese University of Hong Kong
10. Speech Recognition – Technologies and Systems for New Applications
• Torbjørn Svendsen,Norwegian University of Science and Technology
• Florian Metze,Carnegie Mellon University
• Jiangyan Yi,Chinese Academy of Sciences
11. Spoken Language Processing – Dialog, Summarization and Understanding
• Isabel Trancoso,Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science
• Kristiina Jokinen,University of Helsinki
• Joakim Gustafson,KTH Royal Institute of Technology
12. Spoken Language Processing – Translation, Information Retrieval and Resources
• Tanja Schultz,Universität Bremen
• Bin Ma,Alibaba Damo Academy
• Sakriani Sakti,Nara Institute of Science and Technology
13. Special Sessions
• Tim Fingscheidt,Technical University of Braunschweig
• Zhiyong Wu,Tsinghua Universiy
• Bhuvana Ramabhadran,Google
• Pengyuan Zhang,Chinese Academy of Sciences