[Storiaorale] ARCHIVI SONORI : AISV Annual Conference 2019

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著者: Alessandro CASELLATO
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To: Sulle fonti orali e il loro utilizzo in storiografia e scienze sociali
題目: [Storiaorale] ARCHIVI SONORI : AISV Annual Conference 2019
Buonasera (o buongiorno),
su richiesta degli organizzatori inoltro questo programma della Conferenza
annuale dell'Associazione Italiana di Scienze della Voce dal titolo: GLI
ARCHIVI SONORI AL CROCEVIA TRA SCIENZE FONETICHE, INFORMATICA UMANISTICA E
PATRIMONIO DIGITALE
Gli archivi orali sono un campo al quale si applicano diverse discipline e
tecnologie. Credo possa interessare chi pratica la storia orale e chi
comunque si occupa di produzione, conservazione e riuso di fonti orali,
anche in chiave di storia digital e public history.
La scadenza per proporre dei contributi è il *25 settembre 2018*.
Cordiali saluti
Alessandro Casellato

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The Italian Association of Speech Sciences (AISV) is happy to announce
the AISV Annual Conference 2019 and the call for the submission of
extended abstracts.

AISV 2019, AREZZO, FEBRUARY 14-16 2019; DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE DELLA
FORMAZIONE, SCIENZE UMANE E DELLA COMUNICAZIONE INTERCULTURALE

AUDIO ARCHIVES AT THE CROSSROADS OF SPEECH SCIENCES, DIGITAL HUMANITIES
AND DIGITAL HERITAGE

IMPORTANT DATES:

        * ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 25 Sept. 2018
        * NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: 30 Oct. 2018
        * CONFERENCE DATES:  14-16 Febr. 2019
        * FULL PAPERS SUBMISSION: 15 March 2019


LINKS:

*AISV Annual Conference 2019 website: https://www.aisv.it/aisv2019/en/
[ENGLISH]; https://www.aisv.it/aisv2019/it/ [ITALIAN];

*AISV website: http://www.aisv.it

*EasyChair submission:
https://easychair.org/my/conference.cgi?a=12905134;conf=aisv2019

* Contact for general information on the conference: aisv2019@???

CONFERENCE TOPICS:

Audio archives are common in different disciplines within the social
sciences and humanities and Information and Communications Technology,
from the various fields of linguistics (phonetics, phonology,
dialectology, sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics, etc) and speech
technologies (natural language processing, automatic speech recognition,
etc), to oral history, ethnography, sociology, anthropology, and
psychology.

They contain vast amounts of information relevant to social sciences and
humanities but at the same time they are underutilized material of
intangible cultural heritage. Crucially, the fragmentation of archives,
repositories, and data centres undermines the accessibility and reuse of
oral archives.

The conference aims at discussing possibilities for a closer
collaboration between speech scientists, conversation analysists, speech
technologists and oral historians.

Potential questions include:

        * What are the challenges involved in the re-use of speech and oral
archives collected for other purposes?
        * What kind of opportunities do oral archives provide for speech
technology?
        * What do linguistic uses of historical narratives look like? What
are
the opportunities and challenges of using oral history archives in
linguistic research? What are the opportunities and challenges of
phonetic tools for oral history and social sciences? In what ways could
oral historians profit from a closer collaboration?
        * What are the challenges involved in the long-term preservation
and
in the metadata description of digital archives? What are the challenges
and the risks associated to legal and ethical issues?
        * What are the opportunities and the threats associated to online
audio archives sharing? What are the long-established standards and the
welcomed ones? What are the online share-platforms and the forthcoming
projects? What are the opportunities at EU level for the preservation
and maintenance of audio archives?


Following the tradition of AISV conferences, the programme will also
include open sessions on any aspect of speech science research.

The languages of the conference are Italian and English. Power Point
presentations and posters should be written in English.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT:
Authors are invited to submit an abstract by 25 September. Abstracts
should be written in English or Italian, and should be restricted to
4000 characters (including spaces) and two pages in A4 format, including
graphs and references. Abstracts should be submitted in .pdf format via
https://easychair.org/my/conference.cgi?a=12905134;conf=aisv2019

INVITED SPEAKERS:

FRANCISKA DE JONG| UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CLARIN ERIC

“SPOKEN WORD ARCHIVES AS SOCIETAL AND CULTURAL DATA”

SPECIAL SESSION (SUPPORTED BY CLARIN ERIC):

CHRISTOPH DRAXLER, FLORIAN SCHIEL – BAVARIAN ARCHIVE FOR SPEECH SIGNALS
LUDWIG MAXIMILIAN UNIVERSITY MUNICH, GERMANY

"Creating, Managing and Analysing Speech Databases using BAS Services
and Emu: A Hands-On Tutorial"

PROCEEDINGS OF SELECTED PAPERS FROM PREVIOUS AISV CONFERENCES
* STUDI AISV 1: https://www.aisv.it/it/studi-aisv.html?start=1
* STUDI AISV 2: https://www.aisv.it/it/studi-aisv.html?start=2
* STUDI AISV 3: https://www.aisv.it/it/studi-aisv.html?start=3

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Fabio Ardolino (Università di Pisa)
Silvia Calamai (Università degli Studi di Siena)
Letizia Cirillo (Università degli Studi di Siena)
Caterina Pesce (Università degli Studi di Padova)
Duccio Piccardi (Università di Pisa)


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Alessandro Casellato
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici
Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
Palazzo Marcorà - Dorsoduro 3484/D - 30123 Venezia

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