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O-COCOSDA 2014: Phuket, Thailand
- 2014 17th Oriental Chapter of the International Committee for the Co-ordination and Standardization of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques (COCOSDA), Phuket, Thailand, September 10-12, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-7094-0
- Kimiko Yamakawa, Shigeaki Amano, Mariko Kondo:
Development of Japanese read-word database for non-native speakers of Japanese. 1-6 - Shuichi Itahashi, Tomoko Ohsuga, Yuichi Ishimoto, Hiroaki Kojima, Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Shunsuke Kozawa:
Revised catalogue specifications of speech corpora with user-friendly visualization and search system. 1-5 - Wei Lai, Xiaoying Xu, Ya Li, Hao Che, Shanfeng Liu, Jianhua Tao:
Phonological influences on the realization of final lowering evidence from dialogue Chinese Mandarin. 1-6 - Keiko Taguchi, Seiichi Yamamoto, Koki Ijuin, Ichiro Umata:
Multimodal Japanese corpus of multi-party conversation on two different topic types. 1-4 - Adirek Munthuli, Ploypailin Sirimujalin, Charturong Tantibundhit, Chutamanee Onsuwan, Nittayapa Klangpornkun, Krit Kosawat:
Constructing time phonetically balanced word recognition test in speech audiometry through large written corpora. 1-5 - Helen Kai-Yun Chen, Wei-te Fang, Chiu-yu Tseng:
Prosodic features of Mandarin repair in classroom lecture speech. 1-6 - Michael D. Riley:
Keynote 3: Weighted transducers in speech and language processing. 1 - Sankar Mukherjee, Shyamal Kumar Das Mandal:
F0 modeling in HMM-based speech synthesis system using Deep Belief Network. 1-5 - Fajri Koto, Sakriani Sakti, Graham Neubig, Tomoki Toda, Mirna Adriani, Satoshi Nakamura:
Memorable spoken quote corpora of TED public speaking. 1-4 - Masahiro Mizukami, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura:
Building a free, general-domain paraphrase database for Japanese. 1-4 - Yoshiko Arimoto, Kazuo Okanoya:
Emotional synchrony and covariation of behavioral/physiological reactions between interlocutors. 1-6 - Ananlada Chotimongkol, Kwanchiva Thangthai, Chai Wutiwiwatchai:
Utilizing social media data through similarity-based text normalization for LVCSR language modeling. 1-6 - Lasguido Nio, Sakriani Sakti, Graham Neubig, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura:
Conversation dialog corpora from television and movie scripts. 1-4 - Shambhu Nath Saha, Shyamal Kr. Das Mandal:
Phonetic and phonological interference of English pronunciation by native Bengali (L1-Bengali, L2-English) speakers. 1-6 - Santitham Prom-on, Peter Birkholz, Yi Xu:
Estimating vocal tract shapes of Thai vowels from contextual vowel variation. 1-6 - P. Phienphanich, Chutamanee Onsuwan, Charturong Tantibundhit, Nantaporn Saimai, Tanawan Saimai:
Modeling predictive perceptual representation of Thai initial consonants. 1-5 - Sarah Flora Samson Juan, Laurent Besacier, Benjamin Lecouteux, Tien-Ping Tan:
Using closely-related language to build an ASR for a very under-resourced language: Iban. 1-5 - Soma Khan, Joyanta Basu, Tulika Basu, Milton Samirakshma Bepari, Madhab Pal, Rajib Roy:
Bengali Basic Travel Expression Corpus: A statistical analysis. 1-6 - Anshu Chittora, Kewal D. Malde, Hemant A. Patil:
Obstruent classification using modulation spectrogram based features. 1-6 - Shubham Sharma, Maulik C. Madhavi, Hemant A. Patil:
Development of vocal tract length normalized phonetic engine for Gujarati and Marathi languages. 1-6 - Satoshi Nakamura:
Message of the O-COCOSDA convener. 1 - Xuefei Liu, Aijun Li, Yuan Jia, Yiqing Zu:
Syntactic annotation under dependency scheme on Chinese spontaneous speech. 1-6 - Satoshi Tamura, Seko Takumi, Satoru Hayamizu:
Data collection for mobile audio-visual speech recognition in various environments. 1-6 - Chung-Yao Tsai, Chin-Kuan Kuo, Yih-Ru Wang, Sin-Horng Chen, I-Bin Liao, Chen-Yu Chiang:
Hierarchical prosody modeling of English speech and its application to TTS. 1-6 - Yaru Wang, Aijun Li, Yuan Jia:
Stress distribution based on dependency parsing of Chinese discourse. 1-5 - Reda Elbarougy, Han Xiao, Masato Akagi, Junfeng Li:
Toward relaying an affective Speech-to-Speech translator: Cross-language perception of emotional state represented by emotion dimensions. 1-6 - Nurul Lubis, Dessi Puji Lestari, Ayu Purwarianti, Sakriani Sakti, Satoshi Nakamura:
Construction and analysis of Indonesian Emotional Speech Corpus. 1-5 - Chee Seng Chong, Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis:
The effect of expression clarity and presentation modality on non-native vocal emotion perception. 1-5 - Quoc Truong Do, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura:
Collection and analysis of a Japanese-English emphasized speech corpora. 1-5 - Denis Burnham:
Keynote 1: Big Data and Resource Sharing: A speech corpus and a Virtual Laboratory for facilitating human communication science research. 1 - Yuji Kawase, Nobuaki Minematsu, Daisuke Saito, Keikichi Hirose:
Visualization of pronunciation diversity of world Englishes from a speaker's self-centered viewpoint. 1-5 - Nobuaki Minematsu:
Keynote 2: Perceptual and structural analysis of pronunciation diversity of World Englishes. 1-2 - Takayuki Kagomiya, Seiji Nakagawa:
Development of Japanese paralinguistic information transmission tests for assessment of hearing-assistance devices utilizing multi-speaker and emotional speech corpora. 1-5 - Yu-Ping Hung, Han-Yun Yeh, I-Bin Liao, Chen-Ming Pan, Chen-Yu Chiang:
An investigation on linguistic features for Mandarin prosody generation. 1-5 - Chai Wutiwiwatchai:
Message of the conference chair. 1 - Denis Burnham, Dominique Estival, Steve Cassidy, P. Sefton, Karin Verspoor:
Two platforms for research in Human Communication Science: The AusTalk corpus and the Alveo Virtual Laboratory. 1-6
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