Brno to Become a Global Hub for Speech Technologies and Large Language Models in Summer 2025. FIT BUT is Hosting the Prestigious International Research Workshop JSALT 2025
From June 9 to August 1, 2025, the Faculty of Information Technology of Brno University of Technology will serve as the venue for the gathering of dozens of leading global experts in the field of speech and language technologies. The 32nd edition of the prestigious Jelinek Summer Workshop on Speech and Language Technology (JSALT) is organized by Johns Hopkins University (Maryland, USA), this year in cooperation with partners of the European ESPERANTO project. This edition is co-organized by FIT BUT and the company Phonexia, with the support of OP JAK (Operational Programme Johannes Amos Comenius) and under the patronage of the City of Brno and the South Moravian Region. For our faculty, this is a major recognition, closely related to the long-term and internationally highly successful work of the BUT Speech@FIT research group. The workshop itself will be preceded by a summer school from June 9 to June 20, offering lectures on topics related to speech technologies and natural language processing filled with practical sessions and hand-on. The lectures will be also available to the broader public interested in the field as video-stream on YouTube. The content of the summer school will be presented by the senior participants of the workshop and invited experts. The six-week research workshop itself (June 23 – August 1) will host more than 100 researchers from around the world, including prominent figures such as Ricard Marxer (University of Toulon), Ramani Duraiswami (University of Maryland), Samuele Cornell (Carnegie Mellon University), Yannick Estève (Laboratoire d'Informatique d'Avignon) and Fethi Bougares (Elyadata). Participants are divided into four teams, each focusing on a selected research topic. Two of the teams are led by researchers from FIT BUT: Assoc. Prof. Lukáš Burget and Dr. Santosh Kesiraju. For this year’s edition, the following core topics have been selected by community and sponsors:
The workshop’s goal is not only to push the boundaries of research once again, but also to foster international scientific collaboration and involve students at all levels. Each team includes senior researchers, PhD students, and undergraduate students, providing an exceptional opportunity for expert mentoring. A key criterion for workshop outcomes is also the openness of results, particularly in terms of open-source contributions. The workshop is named after Bedřich/Frederick Jelinek (1932–2010), a Czech-American scientist from Kladno and a pioneer in speech recognition research, who for many years led the Center for Language and Speech Processing at Johns Hopkins University. It is therefore symbolic that this event bearing his name will be held at FIT BUT, a faculty that – thanks to the contributions of figures such as Hynek Heřmanský, Jan Černocký, and Lukáš Burget – has become one of the world's leading centers in AI and machine learning for speech data mining. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |