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Il Direttivo AISV triennio 2025-2027

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Created: 12 February 2019
Last Updated: 27 May 2025

Di seguito la composizione del Consiglio Direttivo (CD) AISV per il triennio 2025-2027.

 

   

Presidente e relazioni con ISCA
Antonio ROMANO
Dipartimento di Lingue e Lett. Str. e Cult. Mod.
Università degli Studi di Torino
via Sant'Ottavio, 20
I-10124 Torino
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Silvia Calamai Vice presidente, delega ai rapporti con CLARIN-IT (dal 2019) e delega ai rapporti con il Coordinamento del Tavolo permanente per le fonti orali (dal 2025)
Silvia CALAMAI
Dipartimento di Scienze della formazione, Scienze umane e della Comunicazione interculturale
Università di Siena - Campus del Pionta
viale Luigi Cittadini, 33
I-52100 Arezzo
   
Giovanni Abete Membro Consiglio Direttivo e delega all’internazionalizzazione e alla formazione (incluso Premio Paoloni)
Giovanni ABETE
Dipartimento di Studi umanistici
Università di Napoli "Federico II", Napoli
Via Porta di Massa, 1 - Scala B, III piano, Studio B303
I-80133 Napoli NA
   
Claudia Crocco Membro Consiglio Direttivo e delega all’internazionalizzazione e alla formazione (incluso Premio Paoloni)
Claudia CROCCO
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Department of Linguistics / Section of Italian studies
Campus Boekentoren
Blandijnberg, 2
B-9000 Ghent
   
Membro Consiglio Direttivo
Marta MAFFIA
Dipartimento di Studi Letterari, Linguistici e Comparati
Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale"
Via Duomo, 219
80138 Napoli
   

Per una serie di attività connesse ad AISV, il direttivo ha conferito i seguenti incarichi e le seguenti deleghe.

   
Bianca Maria De Paolis

Tesoriere e segreterio AISV (dal 2025)
Bianca Maria De Paolis
Università di Torino

   

Revisore dei conti (dal 2020)
Antonio Origlia
Università di Napoli "Federico II", Napoli

   

Revisore dei conti (dal 2025)
Chiara CELATA
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici (DISTUM)
Università degli Studi di Urbino 'Carlo Bo'
Via Bramante, 17
I-61029 Urbino

   
Mariapaola D'IMPERIO

Revisore dei conti (dal 2025)
Alessandro VIETTI
Libera Università di Bolzano
Piazza Università, 1
I-39100 Bolzano

   
Francesco Cutugno Delega ai rapporti TAL (dal 2012) ed EVALITA (dal 2022)
Francesco CUTUGNO
LUSI-Lab, Dipartimento di Fisica
Università di Napoli "Federico II", Napoli
Tel: +39 081 679191 - Fax: +39 081 676346
   
Mariapaola D'IMPERIO

Delega ai rapporti in materia di IA  (dal 2025)
Enrico ZOVATO

   
Barbara Gili Fivela

Rappresentante del Consiglio Direttivo presso il comitato scientifico di OLF (dal 2019)
Barbara GILI FIVELA
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici
Università del Salento
Via Taranto, 35
I-73100 Lecce

   
Cinzia Avesani Delega alle pubblicazioni AISV (dal 2016)
Cinzia AVESANI
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione (ISTC-CNR)
c/o Complesso Universitario Beato Pellegrino, Università di Padova
Via Vendramini, 13
I-35137 Padova
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Mario Vayra Presidente del premio alla memoria di Franco Ferrero (dal 2022)
Mario VAYRA
   
Mario Vayra

Rapporti con altre associazioni scientifiche (dal 2025)
Giovanna MAROTTA
Dipartimento di Filologia, Letteratura e Linguistica, Università di Pisa
Via Santa Maria, 36
I-56126 Pisa

 

   
Vincenzo Galatà

Webmanager (dal 2010) e responsabile comunicazione AISV (dal 2013)
Vincenzo GALATA'
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione (ISTC-CNR)
c/o Complesso Universitario Beato Pellegrino, Università di Padova
Via Vendramini, 13
I-35137 Padova
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Association

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Created: 07 November 2010
Last Updated: 04 April 2025

AISV, ovvero Associazione Italiana di Scienze della Voce, è uno Special Interest Group di ISCA (International Speech Communication Association).

Come recita l'articolo 5.1 dello Statuto AISV, lo scopo di AISV è quello di promuovere, nel campo scientifico, tecnico, normativo, industriale, sociale, professionale e didattico, lo studio delle Scienze della Voce in Italia.

In particolare, AISV si rivolge a tutti gli interessati allo studio della Fonetica (Acustico/Articolatoria), dell’Elaborazione del “Segnale Voce” e del Trattamento Automatico del Linguaggio (TAL) nel quale sono designate tutte quelle discipline che si occupano dell’interazione vocale uomo-computer e della comprensione del linguaggio umano.

Scopo di AISV è anche quello di creare un collegamento diretto con ISCA (International Speech Communication Association) al fine di valorizzare più efficacemente gli studi e le ricerche in questo settore della comunità scientifica italiana in ambito europeo.

A titolo esemplificativo e non tassativo (cfr. art. 5.2. dello Statuto) AISV perseguirà i propri scopi in particolare:

  1. promuovendo e favorendo le attività di studio e ricerca sulle Scienze della Voce, in tutte le loro articolazioni;
  2. affrontando i problemi attinenti alla definizione, all’insegnamento e alla diffusione delle Scienze della Voce, nonché alla loro collocazione istituzionale;
  3. promuovendo la diffusione e l’approfondimento delle conoscenze nelle Scienze della Voce tramite la cura di pubblicazioni, l’organizzazione di congressi, l’organizzazione di corsi, l’attribuzione di borse di studio;
  4. favorendo scambi di informazioni scientifiche e tecniche e rapporti di collaborazione tra i soci;
  5. collaborando con gli organismi, italiani e internazionali, preposti al finanziamento della ricerca scientifica in questo settore;
  6. favorendo e promuovendo relazioni con altre Associazioni ed Enti italiani, esteri e internazionali, i cui fini siano coerenti con i propri, per la realizzazione di obiettivi comuni.

AISV, costituita il 5 dicembre 2003, è un'organizzazione no profit. Il suo statuto è stato depositato a Padova nell'Aprile 2004.

Il presidente di AISV, in carica per il triennio 2022-2024, è Antonio Romano (Università di Torino).

Studi AISV - peer reviewed book series

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Created: 15 May 2016
Last Updated: 22 September 2023

Studi AISV (ISSN: 2612-226X) is a series of collective volumes and monographs dedicated to the sound structure of language and to its interfaces with the other components of grammar and discourse.

The book series is multidisciplinary and open to contributions on all phonetic/phonological aspects of spoken and signed language.

Research areas include speech production, speech acoustics, speech perception, sociophonetic variation and historical change, first and second language acquisition, speech and language disorders, the cognitive and neurobiological bases of speech representations and speech processing, technological applications such as speech synthesis and automatic speech recognition, forensic phonetics, speaker recognition.

Manuscripts are subjected to anonymous peer review processes that ensure the highest quality standards.

The book series publishes collective volumes and monographs. Collective volumes are edited once a year. As for monographs, they will be published according to the order of acceptance of manuscripts to Studi AISV.

All volumes of the book series are freely downloadable from the dedicated website (link to book series Studi AISV).

For further information contact the book series editor at redazione[at]aisv.it.

Previous AISV publications are available in the subsection "Publications 2004-2014".

 

 

 

 

 

Studi AISV (ISSN: 2612-226X) è una collana di volumi collettanei e di monografie dedicata alla struttura sonora del linguaggio e alle interfacce con le altre componenti della grammatica e del discorso. 

La collana, programmaticamente interdisciplinare, è aperta a molteplici punti di vista e argomenti sul linguaggio parlato e segnato. 

Gli ambiti di ricerca includono tutti gli aspetti della produzione, acustica e percezione del parlato, le variazioni sociofonetiche e i cambiamenti storici, l’acquisizione di L1 e L2, i disturbi del linguaggio e della parola, le basi cognitive e neurobiologiche delle rappresentazioni vocali e dell’elaborazione del parlato, le applicazioni tecnologiche, quali ad esempio sintesi da testo e riconoscimento automatico della parola e della voce, fonetica forense, riconoscimento del parlatore.

I manoscritti sono sottoposti a processi di revisione anonima fra pari che ne assicurano la conformità ai più alti livelli qualitativi del settore. 

La collana pubblica sia volumi collettanei sia monografie. Per quanto riguarda i volumi collettanei, la cadenza della loro pubblicazione è annuale. Per quanto riguarda le monografie, queste verranno pubblicate secondo l’ordine di accettazione dei manoscritti proposti a Studi AISV.

Tutti i volumi della collana sono liberamente scaricabili dal sito dedicato (link a collana Studi AISV).

Per maggiori informazioni è possibile contattare il curatore della collana all'indirizzo redazione[at]aisv.it.

Vedi anche la comunicazione del curatore della collana e del presidente AISV sull'istituzione e la definizione dell'attività editoriale della “Collana Studi AISV” (link).

Le precedenti pubblicazioni AISV sono invece reperibili nella sottosezione "Pubblicazioni AISV 2004-2014" (link).

Premi e bandi

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Created: 19 September 2023
Last Updated: 14 November 2024

Work in progress

Summer Schools and Training Courses

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Created: 19 September 2023
Last Updated: 19 September 2023

Every year, upon request of a proposing group, AISV organizes a summer school or a training school/course addressing several aspects dealing with the voice.

AISV summer school and training coordinators are prof. Claudia CROCCO and prof. Giovanni ABETE.

For further details on the schools organized so far by AISV, please visit the sections under this menu.

The AISV statute

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Created: 04 December 2010
Last Updated: 09 January 2025

The organization and functioning of AISV is regulated by a normative Statute and some inner regulations.

To view or download the AISV Statute click here. The inner regulations can be found in the Resources and documents section.

Past AISV Summer School editions

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Created: 15 May 2011
Last Updated: 17 May 2023

Every year, upon request of a proposing group, AISV organizes a summer school or a training school/course addressing several aspects dealing with the voice.

Here below you can find the past editions organized by AISV.

 


2011

6th AISV-Stelaris Summer School 2011 - "Software Tools and Methods for Advanced Research in Phonetics"
San Marco di Castellabate (SA), 26-30 settembre 2011
Link: https://www.aisv.it/en/training/edition-2011

 


2009

5th AISV Summer School 2009 - "La Statistica come strumento di analisi nelle scienze umanistiche e comportamentali"
Soriano nel Cimino, Ooctober 5th-9th 2009
Link: https://www.aisv.it/AISVScuolaEstiva2009/default.html

 


2008

4th AISV Summer School 2008 - "Archivi di corpora vocali: conservazione, catalogazione, restauro audio e fruizione dei documenti sonori"
Soriano nel Cimino, September 08th-12th 2008
Link: https://www.aisv.it/AISVScuolaEstiva2008/default.html

 


2007

3rd AISV Summer School/Professional Course 2007 - "La voce in ambito Forense: trascrizione, comparazione, manomissione speaker profile ecc."
Soriano nel Cimino, September 17th-21st 2007
Link: https://www.aisv.it/AISVScuolaEstiva2007/default.html

 


2006

2nd AISV Summer School 2006 - "Dalla fonetica alla fonologia sperimentale: teoria e metodi di analisi"
Castello Orsini di Soriano nel Cimino, September 25th-29th 2006
Link: https://www.aisv.it/AISVScuolaEstiva2006/default.html

 


2005

1st AISV Summer School 2005 - "Modelli linguistici e tecnologici per l'analisi e la gestione di corpora vocali"
Castello Orsini di Soriano nel Cimino, October 10th-14th 2005
Link: https://www.aisv.it/AISVScuolaEstiva2005/default.html

Edition 2011

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Created: 15 May 2011
Last Updated: 16 December 2024

AISV - STELARIS (late)Summer School 2011, September 25th-30th

Software Tools and Methods for Advanced Research in Phonetics

The next AISV summer school, organised by AISV in collaboration with the Stelaris network, will take place at S. Marco di Castellabate (Salerno, Italy) on September 25th-30th 2011.

 

The school is spanned over a week (arrival on site Sunday 25th September evening, starting Monday 26th morning ending Friday 30th lunch time).

The maximum number of participants will be fixed at 30 (min to guarantee the budget 22). They will pay a fixed fee (600 €) inclusive of lodging, meals and scientific activities.

Practical sessions will be defined by the teaching staff and offered thanks to the support of a group of skilled PhD students.

Students will be asked to come with their own laptop, internet access will be guaranteed during the school.

Lecturers will guarantee the longer permanence they can.

Literary and Linguistics Studies PhD School of the University of Salerno will certify the School and assign credits, AISV will give scientific and administrative support.

Students will stay in double or triple rooms, the use of rooms as single will be possible but charged apart (+75€).

WiFi Internet will be available in the lounge and in the school areas, but not in the rooms.

Lecturers

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Created: 15 May 2023
Last Updated: 16 May 2023

I docenti di questa edizione della scuola estiva sono (in ordine alfabetico):

Paul Boersma
Paul Boersma
Phonetic Sciences, University of Amsterdam
Spuistraat 210, room 303 - 1012VT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/paul/
Paul Boersma is Professor of Phonetic Sciences at the University of Amsterdam. His research focuses on the development of a computational multi-level model of phonological and phonetic production and comprehension, including their acquisition and evolution across the generations.
Francesco Cutugno Francesco Cutugno
LUSI-Lab at Department of Physics - Language Understanding and Speech Inter/Action/Faces
University "Federico II", Naples, Italy
http://people.na.infn.it/~cutugno
Francesco Cutugno is assistant professor  at the University 'Federico  II' of Naples. He gives classes in Natural Language Processing and in XML native databases theory. His main research interests concern with Speech technologies and Information Retrieval in Spoken Language Corpora.
In the last decade he directed (in cooperation with other researchers) the operations of collection and management of two among the largest speech corpora ever collected for Italian, CLIPS (1) and Speecon (2). He published several papers on Speech Corpora data modelling and querying. Recently, in collaboration with other authors, he developed SpLaSH (3) a software for searching and querying in speech databases containing both time aligned and text aligned linguistic annotations.
(1) http://www.clips.unina.it
(2) http://www.speechdat.org/speecon/index.html
(3) http://s2snaples.fisica.unina.it/splash
Sarah Hawkins Sarah Hawkins
Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge
11 West Road - Cambridge CB3 9DP
http://www.mus.cam.ac.uk/~sh110/
Sarah Hawkins is Director of Research in Speech and Music Science in the Centre for Music and Science, University of Cambridge. She has broad interests in how humans communicate using sound-based systems. Her particular specialism is in the acoustics and perception of speech. Her early research was on timing and rhythm in children's speech, at the Universities of Cambridge (UK) and North Carolina (USA). Subsequently, at MIT, Haskins Labs, and then Cambridge again, she explored subtle differences in acoustic-phonetic patterns that systematically reflect distinctions in linguistic structure, and of how listeners use these subtle cues to understand natural and synthetic speech (Roles and representations of systematic fine phonetic detail in speech understanding, *Journal of Phonetics*, 31, (2003) 373-405, and 32 (2004) 141).
She held a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/ (2003-2006), *The development of a phonetically-rich model of speech understanding*, which extended the neuropsychological and computational directions of her work on multi-modal representation of speech and meaning in memory (Phonological features, auditory objects, and illusions, *Journal of Phonetics*, 38, (2010), 60-89).
She coordinated Sound to Sense (S2S) http://www.sound2sense.eu/, an EC Marie Curie Research Training Network 2007-11.
She is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America http://asa.aip.org/ and has a number of national and international collaborations and service positions.
Mietta Lennes Mietta Lennes
Department of Modern Languages, University of Helsinki, Finland
http://www.helsinki.fi/~lennes
Mietta Lennes has more than ten years of experience in phonetic research, and phonetic methodology is one of her specialties. She has worked in several research projects where she has been responsible for the collection, annotation and analysis of large speech corpora. She has also taught in a number of Finnish and international courses in phonetic methods. Mietta is known for her collection of Praat scripts that are freely available on the web.

Sven Mattys

Sven Mattys
School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol
12A Priory Road - Bristol BS8 1TU, UK
http://psychology.psy.bris.ac.uk/people/svenmattys.htm
Sven Mattys is a Professor of Psychology of Language in the School of Experimental Psychology at the University of Bristol, UK. He obtained his PhD in Psychology from the State University of New York, Stony Brook, in 1997, and did post-doctoral research at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, at and the House Ear Institute, Los Angeles. His research focuses on the perceptual and cognitive mechanisms underlying speech recognition by humans.
Vincenzo Galatà Vincenzo Galatà
IRAT & ISTC --- CNR - National Research Council
Via Martiri della Libertà, 2 - 35137 Padova, IT
Vincenzo Galatà is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC), National Research Council (CNR). His present research interests are focused on the collection and acoustic analysis of non-words speech samples of Italian infants and foreign preschool learners of Italian as L2, in order to assess their ability to produce and decode the L2 phonetic/phonological consonantal system. In 2010 he received his PhD in “Psychology of Programming and Artificial Intelligence” with a dissertation concerning the production and perception of vocal emotions in a European cross-linguistic study.
Michele Gubian Michele Gubian
Centre for Language and Speech Technology
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
http://lands.let.ru.nl/FDA
Michele Gubian (Master's in Telecommunication Engineering in 2004, PhD in machine learning in 2008) has join the Marie Curie Research Training Network Sound2Sense as a post-doctoral fellow since 2008.
His main task is to develop tools for data-driven phonetic research. He proposed the use of Functional Data Analysis (FDA) to tackle problems in prosody and phonetics where F0 or intensity contours have to be analysed. His contribution consists in adapting FDA to the specific needs of speech analysis as well as to make FDA accessible for scientists with limited mathematical skills and expertise.
Antonio Origlia Antonio Origlia
LUISI-Lab
Dept. of Physics, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Antonio Origlia obtained his master degree in Computer Science in 2009 and he currently is a PhD student at the Dept. of Physics in the University of Naples "Federico II". His main interest is prosodic analysis aimed at the recognition of emotional traits in the human voice. Applications of this kind of information in a developmental robotics framework are also part of his interest area. He will provide support to the teachers during PRAAT and Matlab practice sessions.

Programme

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Created: 15 May 2023
Last Updated: 15 May 2023

SGPW = small group practice work

event = visit to Paestum and social dinner

  monday 26 tuesday 27 wednesday 28 thursday 29 friday 30
8:30/9:30 School presentation
Welcome by AISV President
mietta2
How to speed up your annotation project using Praat scripts
paul3
How to extend your analyses using Praat scripts
franco2
Semistructured Databases for Phonetics/Linguistics Information Management and retrieval: XML, XPath, XQuery
sven4
More on how to use DMDX to run more complex experiments
9:30/10:30 paul1
Acoustic and auditory events as cues to articulation and linguistic structures
sven2
DMDX introduction and how to use DMDX to run simple experiments such as lexical decision, etc.
franco1
Relational databases: generalities, E/R diagrams, SQL, representing Textgrids and phonetic data in general into relational database
mietta4
Exploiting the annotation (analysing your speech corpus with Praat)
paul4
Praat's stimulus generation and listening experiments
10:30/11:00 coffee break coffee break coffee break coffee break coffee break
11:00/12:00 mietta1
Annotation and labeling
paul2
Tricks and pitfalls in spectral, pitch, formant, intensity and harmonicity measurements
mietta3
Descriptive systems (defining the annotation units; principles and pitfalls)
sven3
More Experimental methods for perceptual testing (similar to Theory 1)
franco3
Text aligned and Time aligned data, complex linguistics data management
12:00/13:00 michele1
FDA in general
antonio
Matlab and Praat
michele2
Advances in FDA (analysing speech rate with FDA, FDA for speech resynthesis)
vincenzo
A trip with tricks: a journey into PHON and some tips on how to use it
SGPW
13:00/13:30 discussion discussion discussion discussion lunch & departure
13:30/16:00 lunch & sea lunch & sea lunch & sea lunch & sea =
16:00/17:00 clinics1 clinics2 clinics3 (15:30/16:30) clinics4 =
17:00/17:30 coffee coffee event coffee =
17:30/18:30 sven1
Experimental methods for perceptual testing
SGPW- sven1
Hands-on DMDX exercises
event SGPW  - sven 2
More Hands-on DMDX exercises
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18:30/19:30 SGPW - michele 1
FDA software in R (includes some interfacing with Praat)
SGPW event SGPW =
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