Show and Tell - Detailed Guidelines
Presentation Guidelines
THIS SECTION IS PRELIMINARY AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Show and Tell presenters will be provided with:
A poster board
A digital poster board will be provided.
Instructions for preparing and presenting the poster will be shared separately.
A presentation table
WIFI connection
A power outlet
Access will be provided to the Show and Tell session area during the previous break.
The panel desk will be numbered and authors should present the demonstration at the assigned desk as listed in the program.
Show and Tell presentations and any personal items must be removed at the end of the session. Conference organizers will not be responsible for these.
At least one of the authors must be present at the scheduled presentation for the entire time. Session Chairs will check for demonstrations without a presenter and these will be removed from ISCA Archives.
Submission Guidelines
General Description:
Clearly describe the general topic and context of the presented material.
Outline the purpose of the demonstration and the specific problem it addresses.
For products or proofs of concept, explain their necessity, impact, and potential usage.
Mention the relation to the conference theme, if applicable.
Theoretical Background:
Formulate the problem and outline the key objectives.
Summarize the mathematical and algorithmic steps leading to the demonstration or implementation.
If applicable, refer to any previous solutions or approaches related to the problem.
Provide references to the relevant literature on the topic.
Detailed Workflow:
Include a clear block diagram that elucidates the structure of the demonstration.
Specify implementation details, including hardware, software, memory consumption, or other tools, where relevant.
Photos/Images/Media:
It is encouraged to include photos or images in the paper that showcase the operation of the presented implementation.
The accompanying 3-minute video should be a clear, concise, and well-illustrated description of the demonstration.
Submission:
The deadline for submission has been extended to 4 April 2025. 23:59, Anywhere on Earth. No updates will be accepted after this date.
Submissions must consist of a paper, no more than two pages in length (including references), in Interspeech 2025 format.
Authors are strongly encouraged to use the Interspeech paper kit, but the submission does not need to be blind. Authors can use the camera ready version in the paper kit.
Authors must also submit a 3-minute video of the demonstration as supplementary material.
Note: Authors must first complete their submission with the required two-page paper. After submission, they must return to the Author Console to upload the video as supplementary material. Failure to upload a video will result in desk rejection.
Submissions are to be done via the CMT system. If you already have a CMT account, you can login with your existing credentials. If you do not have a CMT account, you will need to create one.
Link to CMT submission: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/Interspeech2025/
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