The international workshop invites submissions reporting original unpublished work in the form of short papers (SP). Short papers should not exceed 7 pages excluding references; they should be minimum 5 pages long. Short papers should follow the template provided in this section, and include an abstract (50 words) plus 5 keywords. The accepted short papers will be published as e-proceedings with ISBN, will be assigned a DOI and will be also available at the time of the workshop. Short papers must be in English.
The deadline for SP submissions is 10th May 2023. Authors will be notified on 19th May 2023.
In addition, a call for follow-up papers will be announced after the workshop, where participants in SAY-IT 2023 will have the chance to submit full-length papers based on their research. These full-length papers will be published as peer-reviewed chapters in a SPI-Q1 book.
In order to recognise significant advancements in interpreting technologies, awards will be given to the two best short papers (first prize and runner-up), based on the numerical scores and reviewers’ reports.