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Digital curation and event-driven methods at the service of endangered languages
In: Endangered Languages and New Technologies. Conference on Language Endangerment: Methodologies and New Challenges ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01480818 ; M.C. Jones. Endangered Languages and New Technologies. Conference on Language Endangerment: Methodologies and New Challenges, Cambridge University Press, pp.113-126, 2015 (2015)
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Toward a scary comparative corpus: The Werewolf Spoken Corpus
In: THE 19TH WORKSHOP ON THE SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF DIALOGUE ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01231889 ; THE 19TH WORKSHOP ON THE SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF DIALOGUE, 2015, Gothenburg, Sweden. pp.204, 2015 (2015)
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The OAIS model in Digital Humanities: feedback from archival practice in linguistics
In: Speech audio archives: preservation, restoration, annotation, aimed at supporting the linguistic analysis ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01498823 ; Speech audio archives: preservation, restoration, annotation, aimed at supporting the linguistic analysis, Sep 2015, Roma, Italy. pp.1-40 (2015)
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Mutualisation et archivage de données de la recherche : l'expérience du SLDR.
In: Journée PR2I : Les Humanités Numériques à AMU Aix-en-Provence ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01498881 ; Journée PR2I : Les Humanités Numériques à AMU Aix-en-Provence, Nov 2015, Aix-en-Provence, France. non paginé (2015)
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Deterministic assignment of PIDs : why and how ? The SLDR experience
In: DASISH workshop on Persistent Identifiers - Services and Policies ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01500724 ; DASISH workshop on Persistent Identifiers - Services and Policies, Dec 2014, Cologne, Germany. non paginé (2014)
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Qui standardise quoi pour qui ? L'élaboration problématique d'une graphie pour le "patois" de Valjouffrey
In: Standardisation et vitalité des langues de France. Colloque international AULF et LESCLaP-CEP : Standardisation et vitalité des langues de France ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01481625 ; Jean-Michel Eloy. Standardisation et vitalité des langues de France. Colloque international AULF et LESCLaP-CEP : Standardisation et vitalité des langues de France, L'Harmattan, pp.117-134, 2014 (2014)
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Digital curation: the SLDR experience
In: Tools and Resources for the Analysis of Speech Prosody (TRASP) 1 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01510204 ; Tools and Resources for the Analysis of Speech Prosody (TRASP) 1, Aug 2013, Aix-en-Provence, France. pp.1-6 (2013)
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A Trusted Digital Repository based on the OAIS model with integrated management of access rights
In: Proceedings of Cultural Heritage On Line - Trusted Digital Repositories & Trusted Professionals ; Cultural Heritage On Line - Trusted Digital Repositories & Trusted Professionals ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00983703 ; Cultural Heritage On Line - Trusted Digital Repositories & Trusted Professionals, Dec 2012, Florence, Italy. pp.1-6 (2012)
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Mutualisation et archivage pérenne des données orales : un nouveau cadre technique et juridique au service de la recherche en linguistique
In: Actes, Colloque Les Archives de la Recherche : problèmes et enjeux de la construction du savoir scientifique ; Colloque Les Archives de la Recherche : problèmes et enjeux de la construction du savoir scientifique ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00983697 ; Colloque Les Archives de la Recherche : problèmes et enjeux de la construction du savoir scientifique, Jan 2012, Paris, France. pp.1-16 (2012)
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Implementing the OAIS for oral/linguistic resources: the Speech and Language Data Repository venture
In: Journées OAIS ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01053214 ; Journées OAIS, Oct 2012, Lyon, France (2012)
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Tesi Rolyang 1996
BEL, Bernard. - : Centre de sciences humaines (CSH, New Delhi IN), 2012. : http://www.csh-delhi.com, 2012
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Interdisciplinarity and the sharing of oral data open new perspectives to field linguistics
In: Colloque de l'AFLS : Regards nouveaux sur les liens entre théories, méthodes et données en linguistique française ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01514704 ; Colloque de l'AFLS : Regards nouveaux sur les liens entre théories, méthodes et données en linguistique française, Sep 2011, Nancy, France ; http://www.atilf.fr/afls2011/ (2011)
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(Re)parler sa langue : l'alternance codique à la recherche de langues « oubliées »
In: Langues et cité ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01491732 ; Langues et cité , 2011, pp.1-2 (2011)
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Technology at the meeting point of hardware, software and ‘mindware’
In: Proceedings of Supporting Digital Humanities 2011: Answering the unaskable ; Supporting Digital Humanities 2011: Answering the unaskable ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00983695 ; Supporting Digital Humanities 2011: Answering the unaskable, Nov 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark. pp.1-7 (2011)
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Ritual of the Broken Stone ; Rituel de la pierre brisée
In: Two Hi-8 cassettes, personal collection (2011)
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Communication, culture and confrontation
Bel, Bernard (Hrsg.). - Los Angeles [u.a.] : Sage, 2010
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Bol Processor BP2
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Popular cultural productions in Marathi language ; Productions culturelles populaires en langue marathi
Rairkar, Hema; Poitevin, Guy; Bel, Bernard. - : Centre for Cooperative Research in Social Sciences (CCRSS, Pune IN), 2009. : http://ccrss.org, 2009
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Is text an adequate tool for modelling musical analysis, composition and performance?
In: International Conference on Language and Music as Cognitive Systems ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00256403 ; International Conference on Language and Music as Cognitive Systems, May 2007, Cambridge, United Kingdom (2007)
Abstract: The Bol Processor project originated in 1980 as a word processor facilitating the transcription of quasi-onomatopoeic syllables used as an oral notation system for Indian drumming. It grew up as an expert system mimicking the ability to compose variations on a musical theme or assess their acceptability. Pattern grammars (a subset of type-2 formal grammars) proved appropriate for modelling the musical system under study. In 1989 a numeric-symbolic learning device was developed for inferring grammars from examples. The next implementation (BP2) addressed the issue of music composition in the MIDI and Csound environments of electronic music. The new challenge was to deal with superimposed sequences of events (polyphony) within the framework of text-oriented rewriting systems. This was achieved by means of polymetric representation. Minimal descriptions of polyphonic/polyrhythmic structures may be 'expanded' by the system to produce arbitrarily complex musical scores. This 'sonemic description' is an arrangement of musical events ('sound-objects' and 'time-objects') along symbolic time measured with integer ratios. Producing the actual performance requires additional information which the Bol Processor encapsulates in metrical/topological properties of 'sound-object prototypes'. The time-setting algorithm modifies sound-objects taking into account physical timing and their adjacent sound-objects, much in a similar way human speakers modify the articulatory parameters of speech sounds with respect to the speaking rate and influence of adjacent segments (coarticulation). In a classical electronic music environment, musical works are represented on scores analogous to Western staff notation. Thus, human and machines rely on 'rules of interpretation' for the actual performance. The polymetric representation makes it possible to produce sophisticated time-patterns from information comprehensively imbedded in compositional rules, thereby maintaining the consistency of interpretation. This is a major discovery both for music, as 'natural' phrasing is no longer achieved by randomness. Similar frameworks could be applied to the alignment of tonal symbols in speech synthesis.
Keyword: [INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]; [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; [SHS.MUSIQ]Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing arts; bol processor; computer music; formal grammar; performance rule; polymetric representation; rule-based composition; sonemic description; symbolic-numeric model; time representation
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00256403
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Le Centre de Ressources pour la Description de l'Oral (CRDO)
In: ISSN: 2118-870X ; EISSN: 2264-7082 ; Travaux Interdisciplinaires du Laboratoire Parole et Langage d'Aix-en-Provence (TIPA) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00142931 ; Travaux Interdisciplinaires du Laboratoire Parole et Langage d'Aix-en-Provence (TIPA), Laboratoire Parole et Langage, 2006, 25, pp.13-18 (2006)
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