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Paul Taylor 0001
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- affiliation: University of Edinburgh, Human Communication Research Centre, UK
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- Paul Taylor — disambiguation page
- Paul Taylor 0002 — University of Manchester, UK
- Paul C. J. Taylor (aka: Paul Taylor 0003) — Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany (and 2 more)
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Journal Articles
- 2003
- [j7]Korin Richmond, Simon King, Paul Taylor:
Modelling the uncertainty in recovering articulation from acoustics. Comput. Speech Lang. 17(2-3): 153-172 (2003) - 2001
- [j6]Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black, Richard Caley:
Heterogeneous relation graphs as a formalism for representing linguistic information. Speech Commun. 33(1-2): 153-174 (2001) - 2000
- [j5]Andreas Stolcke, Klaus Ries, Noah Coccaro, Elizabeth Shriberg, Rebecca A. Bates, Daniel Jurafsky, Paul Taylor, Rachel Martin, Carol Van Ess-Dykema, Marie Meteer:
Dialog Act Modeling for Automatic Tagging and Recognition of Conversational Speech. Comput. Linguistics 26(3): 339-373 (2000) - [j4]Simon King, Paul Taylor:
Detection of phonological features in continuous speech using neural networks. Comput. Speech Lang. 14(4): 333-353 (2000) - 1998
- [j3]Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black:
Assigning phrase breaks from part-of-speech sequences. Comput. Speech Lang. 12(2): 99-117 (1998) - 1997
- [j2]Paul Taylor, Amy Isard:
SSML: A speech synthesis markup language. Speech Commun. 21(1-2): 123-133 (1997) - 1994
- [j1]Paul Taylor:
The rise/fall/connection model of intonation. Speech Communication 15(1-2): 169-186 (1994)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2002
- [c21]Jithendra Vepa, Simon King, Paul Taylor:
Objective distance measures for spectral discontinuities in concatenative speech synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2002: 2605-2608 - 2000
- [c20]Joe Frankel, Korin Richmond, Simon King, Paul Taylor:
An automatic speech recognition system using neural networks and linear dynamic models to recover and model articulatory traces. INTERSPEECH 2000: 254-257 - [c19]Olga Goubanova, Paul Taylor:
Using bayesian belief networks for model duration in text-to-speech systems. INTERSPEECH 2000: 427-430 - 1999
- [c18]Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black:
Speech synthesis by phonological structure matching. EUROSPEECH 1999: 623-626 - [c17]Kurt E. Dusterhoff, Alan W. Black, Paul Taylor:
Using decision trees within the tilt intonation model to predict F0 contours. EUROSPEECH 1999: 1627-1630 - 1998
- [c16]Janet Hitzeman, Alan W. Black, Paul Taylor, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander:
On the use of automatically generated discourse-level information in a concept-to-speech synthesis system. ICSLP 1998 - [c15]Simon King, Todd A. Stephenson, Stephen Isard, Paul Taylor, Alex Strachan:
Speech recognition via phonetically featured syllables. ICSLP 1998 - [c14]Richard Sproat, Andrew J. Hunt, Mari Ostendorf, Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black, Kevin A. Lenzo, Mike Edgington:
SABLE: a standard for TTS markup. ICSLP 1998 - [c13]Paul Taylor:
The tilt intonation model. ICSLP 1998 - [c12]Richard Sproat, Andrew J. Hunt, Mari Ostendorf, Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black, Kevin A. Lenzo, Mike Edgington:
SABLE: A standard for TTS markup. SSW 1998: 27-30 - [c11]Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black, Richard Caley:
The architecture of the Festival speech synthesis system. SSW 1998: 147-152 - 1997
- [c10]Alan W. Black, Paul Taylor:
Automatically clustering similar units for unit selection in speech synthesis. EUROSPEECH 1997: 601-604 - [c9]Alan W. Black, Paul Taylor:
Assigning phrase breaks from part-of-speech sequences. EUROSPEECH 1997: 995-998 - [c8]Paul Taylor, Michael Tanenblatt, Amy Isard:
A markup language for text-to-speech synthesis richard sproat. EUROSPEECH 1997: 1747-1750 - [c7]Paul Taylor, Simon King, Stephen Isard, Helen Wright, Jacqueline C. Kowtko:
Using intonation to constrain language models in speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1997: 2763-2766 - 1996
- [c6]Paul Taylor, Hiroshi Shimodaira, Stephen Isard, Simon King, Jacqueline C. Kowtko:
Using prosodic information to constrain language models for spoken dialogue. ICSLP 1996: 216-219 - 1995
- [c5]Paul Taylor:
Using neural networks to locate pitch accents. EUROSPEECH 1995: 1345-1348 - [c4]Eric Sanders, Paul Taylor:
Using statistical models to predict phrase boundaries for speech synthesis. EUROSPEECH 1995: 1811-1814 - 1994
- [c3]Alan W. Black, Paul Taylor:
Assigning intonation elements and prosodic phrasing for English speech synthesis from high level linguistic input. ICSLP 1994: 715-718 - 1993
- [c2]Paul Taylor:
Automatic recognition of intonation from F0 contours using the rise/fall/connection model. EUROSPEECH 1993: 789-792 - 1992
- [c1]Paul Taylor, Stephen Isard:
A new model of intonation for use with speech synthesis and recognition. ICSLP 1992: 1287-1290
Informal and Other Publications
- 2000
- [i2]Andreas Stolcke, Klaus Ries, Noah Coccaro, Elizabeth Shriberg, Rebecca A. Bates, Daniel Jurafsky, Paul Taylor, Rachel Martin, Carol Van Ess-Dykema, Marie Meteer:
Dialogue Act Modeling for Automatic Tagging and Recognition of Conversational Speech. CoRR cs.CL/0006023 (2000) - [i1]Elizabeth Shriberg, Rebecca A. Bates, Andreas Stolcke, Paul Taylor, Daniel Jurafsky, Klaus Ries, Noah Coccaro, Rachel Martin, Marie Meteer, Carol Van Ess-Dykema:
Can Prosody Aid the Automatic Classification of Dialog Acts in Conversational Speech? CoRR cs.CL/0006024 (2000)
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