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Subject: Call For Papers: ICSLP 94 - Special Session
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[Forwarded for Darek Zwierzynski <darek@speech.iar.nrc.ca>]



				CALL FOR PAPERS

				   ICSLP 94

	     International Conference on Spoken Language Processing

  Special session on Aerospace, Avionics and Government Applications of Speech
                		   I/O Systems

	              September 18-22, 1994, Yokohama, Japan

The following topics pertaining and limited to applications in aerospace,
avionics and government fields will be covered:

	* Applications of speech synthesis and recognition in aerospace,
		avionics, ground and marine transportation, law enforcement
		and other government agencies.

	* Design and integration of speech recognition and synthesis into 
		Expert and Artificial Intelligence systems.

	* Human factors and dialogue systems.

	* Design and development of hardware systems.

	* Problems and issues involved in implementation of speech I/O systems
		for operational use.

The procedure for preparing and submitting an abstract is the same as for
all the other papers for the ICSLP 94 conference, including the relevant
dates for the submission of an abstract (February 28, 1994), notification 
of acceptance (April 20, 1994), and the submission of a camera-ready paper 
(June 30, 1994), as specified in the enclosed ICSLP 94 Call for Papers leaflet. 

The abstracts for this session should be clearly marked as submitted for 
the special session on "Aerospace, Avionics and Government Applications of 
Speech I/O Systems", and mailed or e-mailed to:

	Kazuhiko Kakehi
	Technical Program Chairman, ICSLP 94
	NTT Basic Research Labs.
	Midori-cho, Musashino-shi
	Tokyo
	180 Japan
	E-mail: icslp94-submit@tk.elec.waseda.ac.jp 

A separate copy of the abstract and of the paper should 
also be sent/faxed/e-mailed to the session chairman at the following address:

	Dariusz A. Zwierzynski
 	Head of Speech Research
	Speech Research Centre
	Neil Squire Foundation/National Research Council Canada
	Building U-61, Montreal Road
	Ottawa, Ontario
	Canada K1A 0R6
	Tel: ++ (613) 998-5579
	Fax: ++ (613) 952-1704
	E-mail: darek@speech.iar.nrc.ca
