Odyssey 2016
The need for fast, efficient, accurate, and robust means of recognizing people and languages is of growing importance for commercial, forensic, and government applications. Odyssey is a Research Workshop organized every two years by the ISCA Speaker and Language Characterization Special Interest Group (SpLC-SIG).
Odyssey 2016: The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop was hosted by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) in its venue Bizkaia Aretoa, Bilbao, Spain, from June 21 to June 24, 2016. The local organizers are GTTS from the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and VivoLab from the University of Zaragoza. Odyssey 2016 aims to continue fostering interactions among researchers in speaker and language recognition as the successor of previous successful events held in Martigny (1994), Avignon (1998), Crete (2001), Toledo (2004), San Juan (2006), Stellenbosch (2008), Brno (2010), Singapore (2012) and Joensuu (2014).
Website: http://www.odyssey2016.org
Lecture Categories
- Keynotes (3)
- Text Dependent Speaker Verification (4)
- Speaker Recognition: i-vector approaches (5)
- Poster Session 1: Language Recognition (10)
- Speaker Recognition in Multimedia Content (3)
- Speaker & Language Recognition Systems (5)
- Speaker & Language Recognition: Deep learning approaches (5)
- Poster Session 2: Speaker Recognition I (10)
- Industry & Forensics Track (Short Talks + Panel Session) (2)
- NIST 2015 Language Recognition i-Vector Machine Learning Challenge (4)
- Poster Session 3: Speaker Recognition II (7)
- Speaker Clustering and Diarization (5)
- Opening & Closing (2)