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 |