ACL/ISCA Special Interest Group on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies (SIG-SLPAT)
- At Grenoble, France
- Satellite of Interspeech 2013
- Co-located with the 1st Workshop on Affective Social Speech Signals (WASS)
Assistive technologies (AT) allow individuals with disabilities to do things that would otherwise be difficult or impossible for them to do. Many examples of assistive technologies involve providing universal access, such as modifications to televisions or telephones to make them accessible to those with vision or hearing impairments. Full details in the website