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Prosodic Prominence: Perceptual and Automatic Identification (Speech Prosody 2010 workshop)



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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SESSION 1: PERCEPTUAL AND ACOUSTIC CORRELATES OF PROSODIC PROMINENCE

Donna Erickson
Showa Music University, Kawasaki City, Japan
An Articulatory Account of Rhythm, Prominence and Phrasal Articulation [abstract]

Denis Arnold1, Petra Wagner2 & Bernd Möbius1  
1University of Bonn; 2University of Bielefeld, Germany
The Effect of Priming on the Correlations between Prominence Ratings and Acoustic Features [abstract]

Gero Kunter
Universität Siegen, Germany
Perception of Prominence Patterns in English Nominal Compounds [abstract]


SESSION 2: AUTOMATIC PROCESSING

Mathieu Avanzi1, 2, Anne Lacheret-Dujour2 & Bernard Victorri3
1Neuchâtel, Switzerland; 2Paris Ouest Nanterre, France; 3Lattice, ENS, Paris, France
A Corpus-based Learning Method for Prominence Detection in Spontaneous Speech [abstract]

Samer Al Moubayed, Gopal Ananthakrishnan & Laura Enflo
Center for Speech Technology, KTH, Stockolm, Sweden
Automatic Prominence Classification in Swedish [abstract]

Philippe Martin 
Paris Diderot, France
Prominence Detection without Syllabic Segmentation [abstract]

Giovanni Abete, Francesco Cutugno, Bogdan Ludusan & Antonio Origlia 
University, Naples, Italy
Pitch Behavior Detection for Automatic Prominence Recognition [abstract]


SESSION 3: NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS AND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION

Andrew Rosenberg1 & Julia Hirschberg2
1Queens College and 2Columbia University, New York, USA
Production of English Prominence by Native Mandarin Chinese Speakers [abstract]

Britta Lintfert1 & Bernd Möbius2
1University of Stuttgart; 2 University of Bonn, Germany
Acquisition and Development of Syllabic Prominence in German Speaking Style [abstract]


SESSION 4: INTER-TRANSCRIBER CONSISTENCY IN SPONTANEOUS SPEECH CORPORA

Tae-Jin Yoon 
McMaster University, Canada
Speaker Consistency in the Realization of Prosodic Prominence in the Boston University Radio Speech Corpus [abstract]

Mathieu Avanzi1, 2, Anne Catherine Simon3, Jean-Philippe Goldman3, 4 & Antoine Auchlin4
1Neuchâtel, Switzerland; 2Paris Ouest Nanterre, France; 3Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 4Genève, Switzerland
C-PROM. An annotated Corpus for French Prominence Studies [abstract]

Massimo Moneglia1, Tommaso Raso2, Maryualê Malvessi-Mittmann2, Heliana Mello2 
1University of Florence, Italy; 2UFMG, Brazil
Challenging the Perceptual Relevance of Prosodic Breaks in Multilingual Spontaneous Speech Corpora: C-ORAL-BRASIL / C-ORAL-ROM [abstract]