ࡱ> npm` ,bjbj <[~$a . . . > N N N $r zzzPL,r VIzNNNNN999HHHHHHH$Jh8M|HN "9HN N NNI!!!lN NN NH!H!!6D<N N FNB $)z7 FH$&I0VI)FdM+M8FFMN F9L6!,999HH ^999VIr r r r r r r r r N N N N N N  [Type authors name here] [Institution name] [Address Line 1] [Address Line 2] [Address Line 3] (delete if n/a) [author.email.address@mailserver.net] [www.author/web.page] (delete if n/a) Research Interests The following instructions are directed to authors of position papers submitted for participation in the Young Researchers Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems InterSpeech-05 satellite workshop. All authors are required to adhere to these specifications. Since the submissions will be published in an electronic format, the authors are required to provide only a Portable Document Format (PDF) version of their papers. Before sending in your submission, test your PDF by printing it from a computer different from the one where it was created. A similar template for LaTeX documents is available for download at http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dod/roundtable/cfp.html Submitted position papers should not exceed two pages. The papers will be composed of 3 main sections, followed by a section for References, and a Biographical Sketch. The titles of the 3 main sections are: Research Interests, Past, Current and Future Work and Challenges in Spoken Dialog Systems Research. Section titles should not be changed. In Section 1, authors will briefly enumerate their main research interests (1 paragraph). Authors will use a bold typeface for the keywords describing their research interests. For instance: My research interests lie generally in the area multimodal interfaces, with a special focus on input-fusion and output-planning in such systems. Past, Current and Future Work In Section 2, authors will provide an overview of their past, current and future planned work. This section will include a top-level description of specific questions being addressed, of the methods used, and of the results obtained so far. Detailed technical results need not be included in this section. Instead, authors are encouraged to provide references to research papers they have published so far. Wherever applicable, authors should also provide information about any spoken language systems that they have developed (or worked with), and discuss the practical (or expected) application and impact of their research work in these systems. Section Heading Section 2 can be further broken into subsections, as deemed appropriate by the authors. Challenges in Spoken Dialog Systems Research In Section 3, the authors will briefly present their opinions and comment on what they believe to be the important current challenges in spoken dialog systems research. References Alfred V. Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman. 1972. The Theory of Parsing, Translation and Compiling, volume 1. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. American Psychological Association. 1983. Publications Manual. American Psychological Association, Washington DC. Association for Computing Machinery. 1983. Computing Reviews, 24(11),:503-512. Biographical Sketch Finally, authors will provide a brief biographical sketch (1 or 2 paragraphs). The bio will be written in the 3rd person, and can include a brief description of the authors academic and professional history, as well as extra-curricular interests. We also encourage authors to also include a photo (width = 1.2, height = 1.25); this however is not a requirement (if the author does not wish to include a photo, he or she should simply delete the image at the beginning of this paragraph). Here is more information about the style of the submission paper. Credits This document has been adapted from the instructions for the NAACL-2004 proceedings. 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