17–19 March 2027 · Sønderborg, Denmark

ESSV 2027

The 38th Annual Electronic Speech Signal Processing Conference at the University of Southern Denmark.

38th ESSV Alsion Waterfront Campus German & English

Welcome to Sønderborg

Small city. Big conversations. And all right by the water.

The 38th ESSV will take place from 17 to 19 March 2027 at the University of Southern Denmark in Sønderborg. The conference venue is the award-winning Alsion building, situated directly on the waterfront and only a few steps from the railway station, the harbour, hotels, cafés and the historic town centre.

ESSV brings together researchers, students, developers and practitioners working on spoken language, speech technology, acoustics, phonetics and intelligent communication systems. Alongside established research, we warmly welcome work in progress, Show & Tell demonstrations, theoretical discussions and contributions from industry and public institutions.

A little Danish warm-up

Flag of Denmark

Why the number 38 already feels at home in Denmark

38

Democracy, gathering and self-organisation

Paragraph 38 of the Danish Constitution has, in different versions, dealt with the right of the Folketing to meet and organise its own affairs: a rather fitting association for a scientific community coming together.

38

The unofficial age of Danish “peak maturity”

In a playful piece of Danish urban folklore, 38 is the age at which the Copenhagen city dweller finally leaves the compact apartment behind, discovers suburban hygge, a cargo bike and a serious barbecue. We cannot promise the barbecue, but we can promise the hygge.

Call for Abstracts and Papers

Electronic speech signal processing in all its breadth

The conference spans a wide range of topics in speech processing. We therefore invite contributions in the following areas:

Language in Technical Applications

Phonetic, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic aspects in technical applications.

Paralinguistics

Studies and applications of paralinguistics, voice, affect, speaker states and speaking styles.

Communication Pattern Recognition

Acoustic and visual communication pattern recognition.

Human–Robot Interaction

Human–robot interaction concepts, actions and communicative behaviour.

Voice Interfaces

Voice interfaces for intelligent, mobile, industrial and everyday systems.

Speech–Haptics Interfaces

Speech–haptics interfaces and multimodal feedback concepts.

Speech Enhancement

Speech-signal enhancement and speech communication under adverse conditions.

Music, Bio & Technical Signals

Applications and processing of music, biological and technical signals.

Speech Synthesis & Generation

Speech synthesis, speech generation and expressive artificial voices.

Multimodal Dialogue Systems

Spoken and multimodal dialogue systems, conversational agents and interaction design.

Quality Assessment

Quality assessment of spoken language, speech technology and communication systems.

Articulation

Measurement, processing and modelling of articulation and speech production.

Cognitive & Neural Systems

Cognitive modelling, neural systems and interdisciplinary approaches to communication.

Industrial & Domestic Speech Technology

Speech technology for industrial, domestic and public-service applications.

Speech Recognition & Understanding

Speech recognition, natural-language understanding and robust spoken-language processing.

These areas reflect the topics we are especially interested in for ESSV 2027. They are not intended as a closed list: contributions from other areas related to speech communication, spoken-language technology, acoustics and signal processing are equally welcome. Reports on work in progress, Show & Tell presentations and theoretical discussions are warmly encouraged.

All accepted contributions will be published in the conference proceedings in the Studientexte zur Sprachkommunikation series by TUDpress and in the public ESSV online archive. A Best Student Paper Award will also be presented.

Important Dates

Plan your ESSV 2027 contribution

The timeline below follows the established ESSV rhythm and will be confirmed officially with the full call for papers.

To be announced

Abstract submission

Submission of a short abstract in accordance with the ESSV guidelines.

To be announced

Notification of acceptance

Authors will be informed about the reviewing decision.

To be announced

Full-paper submission

Submission of the final paper, up to eight pages.

To be announced

Early registration

Deadline for the reduced early-registration fee.

17–19 March 2027

ESSV 2027

Three days of talks, posters, demonstrations and exchange in Sønderborg.

Exact submission and registration deadlines will be published here as soon as they are final.

Why Sønderborg?

A compact conference city where everything connects

Conference by the water

Alsion combines modern lecture rooms, open networking areas and waterfront views in one compact conference venue.

Everything within walking distance

Railway station, university, hotels, harbour, restaurants and the historic centre are all close together.

Where countries and disciplines meet

Sønderborg sits in the Danish–German border region and the campus brings together engineering, acoustics, phonetics and international collaboration.

Hosted by SDU

We look forward to welcoming the ESSV community to Sønderborg

ESSV 2027 is hosted by the CIE Acoustics Lab at the University of Southern Denmark. Further information on the programme, registration, submission guidelines, accommodation and travel will be added continuously.

Centre for Industrial Electronics (CIE)University of Southern Denmark (SDU)

ESSV 2027 Conference Office

CIE Acoustics Lab · University of Southern Denmark

Alsion 2 · DK-6400 Sønderborg · Denmark

olni@sdu.dk