Show and Tell demonstration submission instructions
Requirements for Show and Tell demonstration proposal submissions for Speech Prosody 2026
Submissions must follow the Speech Prosody 2026 paper kit format
Submissions must be no more than two pages in length (including references and figures)
Submissions should not be blind. Authors should use the camera-ready version of the paper kit.
Submissions are to be done via the CMT system (select the "Show and Tell demonstrations" track). If you already have a CMT account, you can login with your existing credentials. If you do not have a CMT account, you will need to create one.
Proposals must be submitted by January 23, 2026
Show and Tell contributions may present mathematical and algorithmic results, but the primary focus should be on demonstrating a technological innovation or implementation. These contributions may relate to an already published paper or a submitted paper at Speech Prosody 2026. Submissions will be assessed on criteria including the innovation of the system, the relevance to Speech Prosody areas of interest, the degree of interactivity of the demonstration, and the overall clarity and impact of the demonstration.
The demonstrations will be conducted either in person at the conference venue or online via remote presentation. At least one presenter will need to register at Speech Prosody 2026 to present the demonstration at the Show and Tell session. Proposals for accepted Show and Tell demonstrations will be included in the Speech Prosody 2026 proceedings.
Additional Show and Tell Demonstration Submission Recommendations
The following guidelines list content that is recommended to be included in a Show and Tell demonstration proposal submission:
General Description:
Clearly describe the general topic and context of the presented material.
Outline the purpose of the demonstration and the specific problem it addresses.
For products or proofs of concept, explain their necessity, impact, and potential usage.
Theoretical Background:
Formulate the problem and outline the key objectives.
Summarize the mathematical and algorithmic steps leading to the demonstration or implementation.
If applicable, refer to any previous solutions or approaches related to the problem..
Detailed Workflow:
Include a clear diagram that elucidates the structure of the demonstration.
Specify implementation details, including hardware, software, memory consumption, or other tools, where relevant.
Photos/Images/Media:
It is encouraged to include photos or images in the submission that showcase the operation of the presented implementation.