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Speech Communication
- SC00 - Speech Communication, REGULAR (not structured)
Description: Contributed session on the topic. - SC01 - Articulatory modeling and control of speech and singing organs
Org. by Maureen Stone & Philip Hoole Description: This session will deal with all aspects of physical and functional articulatory modeling of organs involved in speech and singing as well as modeling of control strategies. - SC02 - Multi-modal speech technology
Org. by Gerasimos Potamianos & Gérard Bailly Description: This session will deal with all aspects of multi-modal speech technology, in particular in the domain of the synthesis and recognition of multi-speaker audiovisual speech with various levels of style and expression. - SC03 - How do physical and motor knowledge matter to speech perception?
Org. by Carol Fowler & Mikko Sams Description: General questions on the relationship between the production of a sound and its perception can be asked, both in auditory perception (what is the role of the knowledge the listener has about the physics of the object producing a sound) and in speech perception. - SC04 - Acoustics of speech production: Aeroacoustics and phonation
Org. by David Berry & Xavier Pelorson Description: The goal of the session is to present recent advances in the understanding of the physics of speech production. - SC05 - Speech recognition in noisy environments
Org. by Olivier Siohan & Georges Linares Description: This session focuses on robust methods and algorithms for automatic speech recognition under adverse acoustic conditions. - SC06 - Measurement of sociophonetic variation in speech
Org. by Ewa Jacewicz & Jonathan Harrington Description: The session focuses on measurement and statistical assessment of sociophonetic variation in speech and how to conduct controlled experimentation to include social context as a variable. - SC07 - Neurobiology of speech perception
Org. by Paul Iverson & Christophe Pallier Description: This session will present work that uses imaging and/or ERP to study speech perception. - SC08 - Speaker identification by machine
Org. by Jaime Hernández-Cordero & Louis-Jean Boë Description: Speech is a biometric parameter different in comparison with other sources of information used in legal identification. Is there a scientific process that enables one to identify with absolute certainty an individual from his or her voice? - SC09 - Cross-language speech perception and production
Org. by Yue Wang & Dawn Behne Description: Cross-language issues are discussed from the perspectives of speech production, speech perception and cognitive neural processing. - SC10 - Speech prosody and how it relates to segmental aspects of speech
Org. by Xu Yi & Hansjörg Mixdorff Description: To explore the importance of prosody in speech and how it contributes to segmental variability which so far has been mostly seen only as something to be normalized out.
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