The 1st Chinese Audio-Textual Spoken Language Understanding Challenge

Result Submission

For all participants, they can follow the instructions below to submit the systems:

  • Participants can contribute in all sub-challenges or just one at a time;
  • Participants can submit and update their systems until the final system submission deadline;
  • Make sure your system can be executed offline in Linux;
  • Each participant has up to five submission attempts per domain (map, music, weather, video);
  • The best result out of the submissions will be used to determine the winner of each domain.

And the specification of result submission is as follows:

  • Participants can email their systems in a zip file to 1248uu@sjtu.edu.cn, paul2204@sjtu.edu.cn and zhenchi713@sjtu.edu.cn.
  • The subject of the email should be ``Systems_TeamName''. The zip file should include the name of the team, the focused domain (map, music, weather, video), and the number of this attempt (from 1 to 5), e.g. ``Systems_SJTU_map_1.zip''.

Paper Submission

A paper submission and at least one upload on the test set are mandatory for the participation in the Challenge. However, paper contributions within the scope are also welcome if the authors do not intend to participate in the Challenge itself. In any case, researchers should submit their papers until 5th July 2019 using the standard style info and respecting length limits.

The papers will undergo the normal review process. Papers should refer to the baseline paper for details about the dataset and baseline results. This makes for a more readable set of papers, compared to each challenge paper repeating the same information. Please cite the introductive paper which will be available soon.

All papers must be formatted according to ICMI proceedings style, and should be no more than 4 pages in the two-column ACM conference format (excluding references). Papers should be submitted through the ICMI challenge's easychair submission site (submission link will be made available soon). Reviewing will be double-blind, so submissions should be anonymous: do not include the authors' names, affiliations or any clearly identifiable information in the paper. Latex and word templates for this format can be downloaded from the main website.