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ISCA
NameISCA
AbbreviationISCA
Formation1950
LocationParis, France
Region servedWorldwide
MembershipOver 100 member organizations
LanguageEnglish

ISCA is an international organization that aims to promote the development and use of speech recognition and natural language processing technologies, with members from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University. The organization has strong ties with IEEE, Association for Computing Machinery, and International Speech Communication Association. ISCA's activities are closely related to those of European Association for Signal Processing, Acoustical Society of America, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Introduction to

ISCA ISCA is a global organization that focuses on the advancement of speech communication and human-computer interaction, with contributions from renowned researchers like Noam Chomsky, Alan Turing, and Marvin Minsky. The organization's work is closely related to the research conducted at University of California, Berkeley, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge. ISCA's members are also involved in the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies, with collaborations with Google, Microsoft, and Facebook. The organization's activities are also connected to the work of National Science Foundation, European Research Council, and Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

History of

ISCA The history of ISCA dates back to the 1950s, with the establishment of the first speech recognition systems at Bell Labs and IBM Research. The organization's early work was influenced by the research of Claude Shannon, Norbert Wiener, and John von Neumann. ISCA's development is also closely tied to the advancements in computer science and information theory, with contributions from University of California, Los Angeles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and University of Michigan. The organization's growth is also connected to the emergence of Internet and World Wide Web, with collaborations with Tim Berners-Lee, Vint Cerf, and Jon Postel.

Structure and Governance

ISCA's structure and governance are designed to promote the organization's goals and objectives, with a council consisting of representatives from University of Edinburgh, University of Sheffield, and University of York. The organization's governance is also influenced by the work of European Commission, National Institutes of Health, and National Science Foundation. ISCA's members are also involved in the development of standards and protocols for speech communication and human-computer interaction, with collaborations with International Organization for Standardization, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and World Wide Web Consortium. The organization's structure is also connected to the work of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, European Broadcasting Union, and International Telecommunication Union.

Activities and Programs

ISCA's activities and programs are designed to promote the development and use of speech recognition and natural language processing technologies, with conferences and workshops organized in collaboration with Association for Computational Linguistics, Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction, and International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. The organization's programs are also connected to the research conducted at University of Southern California, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Washington. ISCA's members are also involved in the development of speech synthesis and speech analysis systems, with collaborations with Apple Inc., Amazon.com, and Microsoft Research. The organization's activities are also related to the work of National Institute of Standards and Technology, European Space Agency, and Japanese National Institute of Information and Communications Technology.

Membership and Community

ISCA's membership and community consist of researchers and developers from University of California, San Diego, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The organization's members are also involved in the development of human-computer interaction and user experience design, with collaborations with Google Research, Facebook AI, and Microsoft AI. ISCA's community is also connected to the work of ACM SIGCHI, IEEE Computer Society, and Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. The organization's members are also involved in the development of assistive technology and accessible computing, with collaborations with World Health Organization, United Nations Development Programme, and European Disability Forum.

International Collaborations

ISCA's international collaborations are designed to promote the development and use of speech recognition and natural language processing technologies worldwide, with partnerships with University of Tokyo, University of Seoul, and University of Sydney. The organization's collaborations are also connected to the research conducted at Chinese Academy of Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, and Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. ISCA's members are also involved in the development of multilingual and multimodal systems, with collaborations with European Union, United Nations, and International Committee of the Red Cross. The organization's international collaborations are also related to the work of Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, and World Trade Organization.

Category:International organizations

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