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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c21]Daniel Hirst, Hongwei Ding:
Using melody metrics to compare English speech read by native speakers and by L2 Chinese speakers from shanghai. INTERSPEECH 2015: 1942-1946 - [c20]Hongwei Ding, Daniel Hirst, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Cross-linguistic prosodic comparison with OMProDat database. O-COCOSDA/CASLRE 2015: 212-215 - 2013
- [c19]Daniel Hirst:
Melody metrics for prosodic typology: comparing English, French and Chinese. INTERSPEECH 2013: 572-576 - 2012
- [c18]Hongwei Ding, Daniel Hirst:
A preliminary investigation of the third tone sandhi in standard Chinese with a prosodic corpus. ISCSLP 2012: 436-439 - 2010
- [c17]Philippe Blache, Roxane Bertrand, Emmanuel Bruno, Brigitte Bigi, Robert Espesser, Gaëlle Ferré, Mathilde Guardiola, Daniel Hirst, Ning Tan, Edlira Cela, Jean-Claude Martin, Stéphane Rauzy, Mary-Annick Morel, Elisabeth Murisasco, Irina Nesterenko:
Multimodal Annotation of Conversational Data. Linguistic Annotation Workshop 2010: 186-191 - [c16]Na Zhi, Daniel Hirst, Pier Marco Bertinetto:
Automatic analysis of the intonation of a tone language. applying the momel algorithm to spontaneous standard Chinese (beijing). INTERSPEECH 2010: 1788-1791
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c15]Daniel Hirst:
The rhythm of text and the rhythm of utterances: from metrics to models. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1519-1522 - [c14]Saandia Ali, Daniel Hirst:
Developing an automatic functional annotation system for british English intonation. INTERSPEECH 2009: 2207-2210 - 2007
- [c13]Hyongsil Cho, Daniel Hirst:
Empirical evidence for prosodic phrasing: pauses as linguistic annotation in Korean read speech. INTERSPEECH 2007: 446-449 - [c12]Daniel Hirst, Hyongsil Cho, Sunhee Kim, Hyunji Yu:
Evaluating two versions of the momel pitch modelling algorithm on a corpus of read speech in Korean. INTERSPEECH 2007: 1649-1652 - 2005
- [j2]Keikichi Hirose, Daniel Hirst, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Editorial. Speech Commun. 46(3-4): 217-219 (2005) - [j1]Daniel Hirst:
Form and function in the representation of speech prosody. Speech Commun. 46(3-4): 334-347 (2005) - [c11]Daniel Hirst, Caroline Bouzon:
The effect of stress and boundaries on segmental duration in a corpus of authentic speech (british English). INTERSPEECH 2005: 29-32 - [c10]Daniel Hirst, Cyril Auran:
Analysis by synthesis of speech prosody: the Prozed environment. INTERSPEECH 2005: 3225-3228 - 2001
- [c9]Philippe Blache, Daniel Hirst:
Aligning prosody and syntax in property grammars. INTERSPEECH 2001: 1061-1064 - 2000
- [c8]Philippe Blache, Daniel Hirst:
Multi-level annotation for spoken language corpora. INTERSPEECH 2000: 481-484
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c7]Daniel Hirst:
The symbolic coding of segmental duration and tonal alignment: an extension to the INTSINT system. EUROSPEECH 1999: 1639-1642 - 1998
- [c6]Daniel Hirst, Corine Astésano, Albert Di Cristo:
Differential lengthening of syllabic constituents in French: the effect of accent type and speaking style. ICSLP 1998 - [c5]Daniel Hirst, Albert Rilliard, Véronique Aubergé:
Comparison of subjective evaluation and an objective evaluation metric for prosody in text-to-speech synthesis. SSW 1998: 1-4 - 1995
- [c4]Pascale Nicolas, Daniel Hirst:
Symbolic coding of higher-level characteristics of fundamental frequency curves. EUROSPEECH 1995: 989-992 - 1994
- [c3]Daniel Hirst, Nancy Ide, Jean Véronis:
Coding fundamental frequency patterns for multi-lingual synthesis with INTSINT in the MULTEXT project. SSW 1994: 77-80 - 1991
- [c2]Martine Griee, Kiki Vagges, Daniel Hirst:
Assessment of intonation in text-to-speech synthesis systems - a pilot test in English and Italian. EUROSPEECH 1991: 879-882
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Daniel Hirst, Robert Espesser:
Automatic modelling of fundamental frequency curves. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1480
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