Submissions are encouraged from all fields that deal with disfluency, paralinguistics, and other related phenomena. This includes, among others: psychology, neuropsychology and neurocognition, psycholinguistics, linguistics, speech production and perception, conversational AI, gesture analysis, computational linguistics, speech technology, dialogue systems, human-centered AI, brain-computer Interfaces, healthcare, and generative AI.
Important dates
April 19th | Paper submission deadline |
May 24th | Notification of acceptance |
June 16th | Camera-ready version due |
June 23rd | Author registration deadline |
July 28th | Registration deadline |
September 4th and 5th | DiSS workshop |
Paper template
Please use the Interspeech 2025 template for preparing your submission. You are free to use LaTeX or Word, please submit one PDF file.
Submitting the manuscript
DiSS 2025 uses the Microsoft CMT system for managing the conference. You need to create a free account in order to submit to DiSS 2025.
Sustainability statement
We strongly encourage work complying with the “Green AI” principles (Schwartz et al. 2020) and focusing on reducing the environmental cost of MT model training and usage by, among others, improving training and inference efficiency. Furthermore, we strongly encourage authors who carry out computational experiments to report average runtime for each model/algorithm, estimate energy cost and to add a carbon impact statement to their paper following the guidelines by Henderson et al. (2020).