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SPE-P11: Speech Production, Perception & Analysis

Session Type: Poster
Time: Thursday, April 23, 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Poster Area C, TICC
Session Chair: Elmar Noeth, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
 
  SPE-P11.1: A SUM-OF-PRODUCTS MODEL FOR EFFECTIVE COHERENT MODULATION FILTERING
         Pascal Clark; University of Washington, Seattle
         Les Atlas; University of Washington, Seattle
 
  SPE-P11.2: REGISTRATION OF MULTIMODAL DATA FOR ESTIMATING THE PARAMETERS OF AN ARTICULATORY MODEL
         Michael Aron; INRIA
         Asterios Toutios; INRIA
         Marie-Odile Berger; INRIA
         Erwan Kerrien; INRIA
         Brigitte Wrobel; UHP
         Yves Laprie; CNRS
 
  SPE-P11.3: AN ANALYSIS OF ARTICULATORY-ACOUSTIC DATA BASED ON ARTICULATORY STROKES
         Tsuneo Kato; University of Southern California
         Sungbok Lee; University of Southern California
         Shrikanth S. Narayanan; University of Southern California
 
  SPE-P11.4: FROM ACOUSTICS TO VOCAL TRACT TIME FUNCTIONS
         Vikramjit Mitra; University of Maryland, College Park
         I Yucel Ozbek; Middle East Technical University
         Hosung Nam; Haskins Laboratory
         Xinhui Zhou; University of Maryland, College Park
         Carol Espy-Wilson; University of Maryland, College Park
 
  SPE-P11.5: APPLYING DISCRETIZED ARTICULATORY KNOWLEDGE TO DYSARTHRIC SPEECH
         Frank Rudzicz; University of Toronto
 
  SPE-P11.6: MULTI-MICROPHONE MAXIMUM A POSTERIORI FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY ESTIMATION IN THE CEPSTRAL DOMAIN
         Timo Gerkmann; Ruhr-Universität Bochum
         Rainer Martin; Ruhr-Universität Bochum
         Derya Dalga; Ruhr-Universität Bochum
 
  SPE-P11.7: INVESTIGATING GLOTTAL PARAMETERS FOR DIFFERENTIATING EMOTIONAL CATEGORIES WITH SIMILAR PROSODICS
         Rui Sun; Georgia Institute of Technology
         Elliot Moore; Georgia Institute of Technology
         Juan Torres; Georgia Institute of Technology
 
  SPE-P11.8: ACOUSTIC-BASED PITCH-ACCENT DETECTION IN SPEECH: DEPENDENCE ON WORD IDENTITY AND INSENSITIVITY TO VARIATIONS IN WORD USAGE
         Anna Margolis; University of Washington
         Mari Ostendorf; University of Washington
 
  SPE-P11.9: GLOTTAL CLOSURE INSTANT DETECTION USING LINES OF MAXIMUM AMPLITUDES (LOMA) OF THE WAVELET TRANSFORM
         Nicolas Sturmel; LIMSI-CNRS
         Christophe d'Alessandro; LIMSI-CNRS
         François Rigaud; LIMSI-CNRS
 
  SPE-P11.10: PERCEPTION-BASED OBJECTIVE SPEECH QUALITY ASSESSMENT
         Ting-Yu Yen; National Chiao Tung University
         Jian-Hueng Chen; National Chiao Tung University
         Tai-Shih Chi; National Chiao Tung University
 

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