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paper for purposes of citation.
| Pages |
Authors |
Title |
| 1--8 |
Ari Chanen, Jon Patrick |
Complex,
Corpus-Driven, Syntactic Features for Word Sense
Disambiguation |
| 9--16 |
Diego Molla, Mary Gardiner |
Answerfinder: Question Answering by
Combining Lexical, Syntactic and Semantic
Information |
| 17--24 |
David Bell, Jon Patrick |
Using
WordNet Domains In A Supervised Learning Word Sense
Disambiguation System |
| 25--31 |
Luiz Augusto, Sangoi Pizzato |
Using a
Trie-based Structure for Question Analysis |
| 32--38 |
Mingfang Wu, Ross Wilkinson, Cecile
Paris |
An
Evaluation on Query-biased Summarisation for the Question
Answering Task |
| 39--46 |
Jon Patrick, Pham Hong Nguyen |
Thin
Parsing: A Balance between Wide Scale Parsing and
Chunking |
| 47--54 |
Corrin Lakeland, Alistair Knott |
Implementing a lexicalised statistical
parser |
| 55--62 |
Rolf Schwitter, Marc Tilbrook |
Controlled
Natural Language meets the SemanticWeb |
| 63--70 |
Andrew Lampert, Cecile Paris |
Information
Assembly for Automatic Content Adaptation |
| 71--77 |
Bernd Bohnet, Robert Dale |
Referring
Expression Generation as a Search Problem |
| 78--84 |
Mark Foreman, Daniel McMichael |
A Proposed
Framework for Specifying New and Existing Combinators of
CCG |
| 85--92 |
Cecile Paris, Nathalie Colineau,
Dominique Estival |
Intelligent
Multi Media Presentation of information in a semi-immersive
Command and Control environment |
| 93--100 |
Casey Whitelaw, Jon Patrick |
Selecting
Systemic Features for Text Classification |
| 101--108 |
Pont Lurcock, Peter Vlugter, Alistair
Knott |
A framework
for utterance disambiguation in dialogue |
| 109--116 |
Phil Blunsom |
Maximum
Entropy Markov Models for Semantic Role Labelling |
| 117--122 |
Yuanyong Wang, Achim Hoffmann |
A New
Measure for Extracting Semantically Related Words |
| 123--130 |
David Penton, Steven Bird |
Representing and Rendering Linguistic
Paradigms |
| 131--138 |
Maarten van Schagen, Alistair
Knott |
Tauira: A
tool for acquiring unknown words in a dialogue
context |
| 139--146 |
Catherine Lai, Steven Bird |
Querying
and Updating Treebanks: A Critical Survey and Requirements
Analysis |
| 147--154 |
Matthew Honnibal |
Converting
the Penn Treebank to Systemic Functional Grammar |
| 155--162 |
Patrick Ye |
Selection
Preference Based Verb Sense Disambiguation Using
WordNet |
| 163--170 |
Jon Patrick, Jeremy Fletcher |
Differentiating Types of Verb Particle
Constructions |
| Pages |
Authors |
Title |
| 227--230 |
Kevin Adistambha, Christian H Ritz,
Jason Lukasiak |
An
Investigation into Embedded Audio Coding Using An AAC
Perceptually Lossless Base Layer |
| 231--236 |
S. Ishihara, C. I. Watson |
Using
Wavelets to Acoustically Analyse Oral Stops |
| 237--242 |
Phil Rose |
Defying Explanation? -- Accounting
for Tones in Wenzhou Dialect Disyllabic Lexical Tone
Sandhi |
| 243--248 |
Hyung-Soon Yim |
The
Necessity for an Intermediate Phrase in Korean Intonational
Phonology (Includes
Additional Material) |
| 249--252 |
C. H. Ritz, J. Parsons |
Lossless Wideband Speech
Coding |
| 253--258 |
Vinod Chandran, Sridha Sridharan |
Higher Order Spectral Phase Features
for Speaker Identification |
| 259--264 |
Erik J. Eriksson, Luis F. Cepeda,
Robert D. Rodman |
Robustness of Spectral Moments: a
Study using Voice Imitations |
| 265--270 |
Patrick Lucey, Terrence Martin, Sridha
Sridharan. |
Confusability of Phonemes Grouped
According to their Viseme Classes in Noisy
Environments |
| 271--276 |
Niklas Torstensson, Kirk P. H.
Sullivan, Erik J. E |
Mimicked accents -- Do speakers have
similar cognitive prototypes? |
| 277--282 |
M. Stevens, J. Hajek |
A
Preliminary Investigation of Some Acoustic Characteristics of
Ejectives in Waima'a: VOT and Closure Duration |
| 283--288 |
Thomas J. Millhouse & Frantz
Clermont |
Systematic comparison of spoken and
sung vowels using perceptual linear-prediction
analysis |
| 289--294 |
D.Loakes |
Front
Vowels as Speaker-Specific: Some Evidence from Australian
English |
| 295--300 |
J. Hajek, M. Stevens |
Tonal
activity in Kara, an Austronesian language spoken in New
Britain |
| 301--305 |
Sung-Joon Park, Kyung-Ae Jang, Jae-In
Kim, Myoung- |
Membering: A Conference Call Service
with Speaker-Independent Name Dialing on AIN |
| 306--311 |
K. Thambiratnam, S. Sridharan |
A
study on the effects of limited training data for English,
Spanish and Indonesian keyword spotting |
| 312--315 |
Youyi Lu, Fei Lu, Siddharth Sehgal,
Swati Gupta, Jingsheng Du, Chee Hong Tham, Phil Green,
Vincent Wan |
Multitask Learning in Connectionist
Speech Recognition |
| 316--321 |
Fredrik Karlsson, Elisabeth
Zetterholm, Kirk P. H. |
Development of a Gender Difference
in Voice Onset Time |
| 322--327 |
Supphanat Kanokphara, Julie
Carson-Berndsen |
Automatic Question Generation for
HMM State Tying using a Feature Table |
| 328--333 |
Sonya Bird, Marion Caldecott |
Timing differences in
St'át'imcets glottalised resonants: Linguistic
or biomechanical |
| 334--339 |
M. Stevens, J. Hajek |
How
pervasive is preaspiration? Investigating sonorant devoicing
in Sienese Italian |
| 340--345 |
M. Stevens, J. Hajek |
Comparing voiced and voiceless
geminates in Sienese Italian: what role does preaspiration
play? |
| 346--351 |
William Steed, Peter Hardie |
Acoustic Properties of the Kuman
Voiceless Velar Lateral Fricative |
| 352--357 |
T. Martin, K. Thambiratnam,
S.Sridharan |
Target Structured Cross Language
Model Refinement |
| 358--363 |
Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner |
Liveness Verification in Audio-Video
Authentication |
| 364--369 |
L. Stephenson |
Lexical Frequency and Neighbourhood
Density effects on Vowel Production in Words and
Nonwords |
| 370--375 |
V. Widjaja, H. Winskel, |
Phonological awareness and word
reading in a transparent orthography: Preliminary findings on
Indonesian |
| 376--381 |
K. Croot, K. Rastle |
Is
there a syllabary containing stored articulatory plans for
speech production in English? |
| 382--386 |
Kitamura, Christine and Lorenzo,
Jennifer |
Vowel
Duration and Pitch Contour as Contenders for Infant
Attention |
| 387--392 |
Odette Scharenborg, Lou Boves, Louis
ten Bosch |
`On-line Early Recognition' of
Polysyllabic Words in Continuous Speech |
| 393--397 |
Elisabeth Zetterholm, Mats Blomberg,
Daniel Eleniu |
A
comparison between human perception and a speaker
verification system score of a voice imitation |
| 398--403 |
Michael Mason, Robbie Vogt, Brendan
Baker, Sridha |
The
QUT NIST 2004 Speaker Verification System: A fused acoustic
and high-level approach |
| 404--409 |
R. Vogt, S. Sridharan |
Frame-Weighted Bayes Factor Scoring
for Speaker Verification |
| 410--414 |
Maragret Lech, Glen Hawksworth |
A
Speech Enhancement Method for Improved Intelligibility in the
Presence of an Ambient Noise |
| 415--419 |
Patricia Vermillion |
Using
Prosodic Completion Tasks to explore the Phonetics and
Phonology of Intonation |
| 420--425 |
T. S. Gunawan, E. Ambikairajah |
Speech Enhancement using Temporal
Masking and Fractional Bark Gammatone Filters |
| 426--431 |
Hyun-Soo KIM, W. Harvey Holmes |
Spectral Estimation and Speech
Analysis Techniques Using Morphological Filters |
| 432--435 |
M. Tabain, P. Perrier, C. Savariaux,
R. Beare |
An
Articulatory Prosody Study of /u/: Motor Equivalence |
| 436--439 |
J. Fletcher, N. Evans, B. Ross |
Pausing strategies and prosodic
boundaries in Dalabon |
| 440--444 |
Kristine Rickard |
Lanqi
Citation Tones: an Initial Acoustically-based Study |
| 445--450 |
Phil Rose |
The
Acoustics and Probabilistic Phonology of Short
Stopped-Syllable Tones in Hong Kong Cantonese |
| 451--456 |
Eric Choi |
Noise
Robust Front-end for ASR using Spectral Subtraction, Spectral
Flooring and Cumulative Distribution Mapping |
| 457--462 |
Stephen Choularton, Robert Dale |
User
responses to Speech Recognition Errors: Consistency of
Behaviour Across Domains |
| 463--468 |
Shunichi Ishihara |
Surface Tonal Representations of
Kagoshima Japanese Accentual Contrast |
| 469--474 |
Michael McGreevy |
Pseudo-Syntactic Language Modeling
for Disfluent Speech Recognition |
| 475--480 |
Petra Bodén |
A New
Variety of Swedish? |
| 481--485 |
John Ingram, Thu Nguyen |
Development of a multi-tiered speech
annotation system for Modeling Accented English |
| 486--491 |
R. Goecke, J.B. Millar |
A
Detailed Description of the AVOZES Data Corpus (Includes
Additional Material) |
| 492--497 |
P. Rose, D. Lucy, T.Osanai |
Linguistic-Acoustic Forensic Speaker
Identification with Likelihood Ratios from a Multivariate
Hierarchical Random Effects Model: A "Non-Idiot's Bayes"
Approach |
| 498--503 |
Yuko Kinoshita |
LR
estimation using long term F0 as a parameter: good, bad or
useless? Initial investigation using Japanese data |
| 504--509 |
Mehrdad Khodai-Joopari, F. Clermont,
M. Barlow |
Speaker variability on a continuum
of spectral sub-bands from 297-speakers' non-contemporaneous
cepstra of Japanese vowels |
| 510--515 |
Tony Alderman |
The
Bernard Data Set as a Reference Distribution for Bayesian
Likelihood Ratio-based Forensic Speaker Identification using
Formants |
| 516--521 |
T. Nguyen, J. Ingram |
A
corpus-based analysis of transfer effects and connected
speech processes in Vietnamese English |
| 522--527 |
F. Clermont |
Inter-Speaker Scaling of
Poly-Segmental Formant Ensembles |
| 528--532 |
S. Cassidy |
Evaluation of the Macquarie Meeting
Room Speaker Diarisation System |
| 533--538 |
M.R. Flax, W.H. Holmes |
A
Lumped Model of the Neural Peripheral and Central Nervous
Auditory Link -- Qualitative View II |
| 539--544 |
Michael A. Eager, David B. Grayden,
Anthony N. Bur |
A
Neural Network Model of the Cochlear Nucleus |
| 545--550 |
Hartmut R. Pfitzinger |
Unsupervised Speech Morphing between
Utterances of any Speakers |
| 551--556 |
Brendan Baker, Robbie Vogt, Sridha
Sridharan |
Phonetic and Lexical Speaker
Recognition in Reduced Training Scenarios |
| 557--562 |
H. Moulder, H. Meffin, D. B.
Grayden |
Mechanisms for the Perception of
Concurrent Vowels |
| 563--568 |
Kimiko Tsukada |
Cross-language perception of final
stops in Thai and English: A comparison of native and
non-native listeners |