Grant Award Winners

Congratulations to the four winners of the Google Travel Grants:

The Google ICASSP Student Travel Grants, sponsored by Google, honor students of outstanding papers in the signal processing area accepted for publication at ICASSP, sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society. This is a cash grant, with a fixed dollar amount, donated by Google, which is to be used by each student to attend such conference or workshop.




Congratulations to the four winners of the IBM Research Spoken Language Processing Student Travel Grants:

Announcement: IBM Research Spoken Language Processing Student Grants

The IBM Research Spoken Language Processing Student Travel Grants, sponsored by IBM Research, honor students of outstanding papers in the spoken language processing area accepted for publication at ICASSP, sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society. This is a cash grant, with a fixed dollar amount, administered by IBM Research, which is to be used by each student to attend such conference or workshop. The recipient(s) of the grant will be announced at ICASSP.

Candidates must be pursuing a degree at a university. Papers will be judged on the basis of quality and need, which will be evaluated by the IEEE Signal Processing Society's Speech and Language Technical Committee.




Congratulations to the two winners of the Spoken Language Processing Student Travel Grant:

Announcement: Spoken Language Processing Student Grant

The IEEE Spoken Language Processing Student Travel Grant, sponsored by Drs. XD Huang, Alex Acero and Hsiao-Wuen Hon with proceeds from royalties of their book Spoken Language Processing (Prentice Hall, 2001), honors the student of an outstanding paper in the spoken language processing area accepted for publication in a conference (ICASSP) or a workshop (ASRU) sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society. This is a cash grant, with a fixed dollar amount, administered by the IEEE Foundation, which is to be used by each student to attend such conference or workshop. The recipient(s) of the grant will be announced at an event during the conference or workshop.

Candidates must be pursuing a degree at a university. Papers will be judged on the basis of quality and need, which will be evaluated by the IEEE Signal Processing Society's Speech Technical Committee. The application should be sent to the chair of the Speech Technical Committee (john.hansen@utdallas.edu). Each conference or workshop will announce its deadline on its web site.

More information about the Spoken Language Processing Student Travel Grant is available at http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/alexac/award.aspx



IEEE Ganesh N. Ramaswamy Memorial Student Grant:

Announcement

The Ganesh N. Ramaswamy Memorial Student Grant Fund was established with a $10,000 contribution from IBM. It will be administered by the IEEE Signal Processing Society to honor the memory of the former member and IBM employee who died in 2008. Ramaswamy was manager of the Conversational Biometrics Group in the Human Language Technologies Department at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. He was a member of the IEEE Speech and Language Technical Committee. Candidates must be pursuing a degree at a university. The fund will support the recognition of an outstanding paper by a student in the technical area of speech and language recognition. The award will be presented at the annual IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP).

The Ganesh N. Ramaswamy Memorial Fund is a cash grant, with a fixed dollar amount, administered by the IEEE Foundation, which is to be used by each student to attend the ICASSP conference. The recipient(s) of the grant will be announced at an event during the conference.