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Outcomes of the fifth DELAD Workshop held on 27-28 January 2021 ...
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Outcomes of the fifth DELAD Workshop held on 27-28 January 2021 ...
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Annotation and annotation mining tools for analyzing speech prosody in the Polish-German Borderland database
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In: 9th Language & Technology Conference: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02428496 ; 9th Language & Technology Conference: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, May 2019, Poznań, Poland. pp.15-16 (2019)
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Probabilistic relationship between pitch accents and information status in public speech
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Acoustic cue variability affects eye movement behaviour during non-native speech perception
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Aspects of gestural alignment in task-oriented dialogues
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In: Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives; No 18 (2018) ; 2392-2397 (2018)
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A syllable-based analysis of speech temporal organization: a comparison between speaking styles in dysarthric and healthy populations
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In: 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH 2015) Proceedings ; Sixteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH 2015) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01455314 ; Sixteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH 2015), Sep 2015, Dresde, Germany. pp.2977-2981 ; http://interspeech2015.org/ (2015)
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Automatic Syllabification of Polish
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In: 7th Language and Technology Conference: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01455313 ; 7th Language and Technology Conference: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, 2015, Poznan, Poland. pp.262--266 (2015)
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Duration and speed of speech events: A selection of methods
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In: Lingua Posnaniensis, Vol 56, Iss 1, Pp 59-83 (2015) (2015)
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The study of speech timing, i.e. the duration and speed or tempo of speech events, has increased in importance over the past twenty years, in particular in connection with increased demands for accuracy, intelligibility and naturalness in speech technology, with applications in language teaching and testing, and with the study of speech timing patterns in language typology. H owever, the methods used in such studies are very diverse, and so far there is no accessible overview of these methods. Since the field is too broad for us to provide an exhaustive account, we have made two choices: first, to provide a framework of paradigmatic (classificatory), syntagmatic (compositional) and functional (discourse-oriented) dimensions for duration analysis; and second, to provide worked examples of a selection of methods associated primarily with these three dimensions. Some of the methods which are covered are established state-of-the-art approaches (e.g. the paradigmatic Classification and Regression Trees, CART , analysis), others are discussed in a critical light (e.g. so-called ‘rhythm metrics’). A set of syntagmatic approaches applies to the tokenisation and tree parsing of duration hierarchies, based on speech annotations, and a functional approach describes duration distributions with sociolinguistic variables. Several of the methods are supported by a new web-based software tool for analysing annotated speech data, the Time Group Analyser.
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english; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics; polish; speech technology; speech timing
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URL: https://doaj.org/article/32b583de6770463e91ee47380b60712c https://doi.org/10.2478/linpo-2014-0004
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