ICASSP 2010 - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing - March 14 - 19, 2010 - Dallas, Texas, USA

Technical Program

SLP-P1: General Topics in Spoken Language Understanding

Session Type: Poster
Time: Wednesday, March 17, 10:00 - 12:00
Location: Poster Area D
Session Chair: Yang Liu, Univ Texas at Dallas, USA
 
SLP-P1.1: FINDING EMOTIONALLY INVOLVED SPEECH USING IMPLICITLY PROXIMITY-ANNOTATED LAUGHTER
         Kornel Laskowski; Carnegie Mellon University
 
SLP-P1.2: LATE FUSION OF INDIVIDUAL ENGINES FOR IMPROVED RECOGNITION OF NEGATIVE EMOTION IN SPEECH – LEARNING VS. DEMOCRATIC VOTE
         Bjoern Schuller; Technische Universitaet Muenchen
         Florian Metze; Carnegie Mellon University
         Stefan Steidl; FAU Erlangen Nuernberg
         Anton Batliner; FAU Erlangen Nuernberg
         Florian Eyben; Technische Universitaet Muenchen
         Tim Polzehl; Technische Universitaet Berlin
 
SLP-P1.3: GLOTTAL FEATURES FOR SPEECH-BASED COGNITIVE LOAD CLASSIFICATION
         Tet Fei Yap; University of New South Wales
         Julien Epps; University of New South Wales
         Eric H. C. Choi; National ICT Australia (NICTA)
         Eliathamby Ambikairajah; University of New South Wales
 
SLP-P1.4: STATISTICAL PHONE DURATION MODELING TO FILTER FOR INTACT UTTERANCES IN A COMPUTER-ASSISTED PRONUNCIATION TRAINING SYSTEM
         Wai-Kit Lo; Chinese University of Hong Kong
         Alissa Harrison; Chinese University of Hong Kong
         Helen Meng; Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
SLP-P1.5: TOWARD ROBUST LEARNING OF THE GAUSSIAN MIXTURE STATE EMISSION DENSITIES FOR HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS
         Hao Tang; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Thomas Huang; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 
SLP-P1.6: MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT BASED BOOTSTRAPPING FOR IMPROVED INCREMENTAL WORD LEARNING
         Irene Ayllón Clemente; Research Institute for Cognition and Robotics
         Martin Heckmann; Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH
         Gerhard Sagerer; Research Institute for Cognition and Robotics
         Frank Joublin; Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH
 
SLP-P1.7: PREDICTING INTERRUPTIONS IN DYADIC SPOKEN INTERACTIONS
         Chi-Chun Lee; University of Southern California
         Shrikanth Narayanan; University of Southern California
 
SLP-P1.8: CLASSIFYING LAUGHTER AND SPEECH USING AUDIO-VISUAL FEATURE PREDICTION
         Stavros Petridis; Imperial College London
         Ali Asghar; Imperial College London
         Maja Pantic; Imperial College London
 
SLP-P1.9: AUTOMATIC SENTENCE BOUNDARY DETECTION IN CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH: A CROSS-LINGUAL EVALUATION ON ENGLISH AND CZECH
         Jachym Kolar; University of West Bohemia
         Yang Liu; University of Texas at Dallas
 
SLP-P1.10: EVIDENCE FOR THE STRENGTH OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION AND PHONEME ALIGNMENT PERFORMANCE
         Ladan Baghai-Ravary; Oxford University
 
SLP-P1.11: FRAMEWORK FOR CROSS-LANGUAGE AUTOMATIC PHONETIC SEGMENTATION
         Udochukwu Kalu Ogbureke; University College Dublin
         Julie Carson-Berndsen; University College Dublin
 
SLP-P1.12: USING THE AMAZON MECHANICAL TURK FOR TRANSCRIPTION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE
         Matthew Marge; Carnegie Mellon University
         Satanjeev Banerjee; Carnegie Mellon University
         Alexander Rudnicky; Carnegie Mellon University
 

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