
Acceptances
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Name | Country | Abstract Title | Mode |
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B.Ahmed | Australia | A Voice activity detector
employing noise suppression |
ORAL |
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2
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A.Ali | England, UK | Perception Difficulties and Errors in Multimodal Speech: The Case of Vowels | ORAL |
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3
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E.Ambikairajah | Australia | A robust front end for speech processing using auditory masking effects | POSTER |
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4
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J.Arciuli | Australia | Effects of Lexical Stress in Visual and Auditory Word Recognition | ORAL |
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5
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T.Barrett | Australia | Analysis of Parameter Bounds for Mono Audio Signal Stream Separation using Combined PCA/ICA Techniques. | ORAL |
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6
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J.Barry | Australia | Phoneme development in profoundly hearing-impaired Cantonese-speaking children using a cochlear implant | ORAL |
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7
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B.Birch | Australia | Segmental evidence for metrical structure in Iwaija. | ORAL |
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8
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S.Bird | Australia | Annotating Speech with Interlinear Text | ORAL |
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9
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C.Bow | Australia | The effects of speech production and morphology training on speech perception, speech production and grammatical judgements | ORAL |
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10
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D.Burnham | Australia | Categorical perception of lexical tone by tonal and non-tonal language speakers | ORAL |
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11
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J.Cai | Australia | Removing formant information for pitch determination | ORAL WITHDRAWN |
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12
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S.Cassidy | Australia | Detecting Backchannel Intrusions in Multi-Party Teleconferences | ORAL |
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13
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J-T.Chien | Taiwan | Car speech enhancement using microphone array beamforming and post filters | ORAL |
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14
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W-Y.Choi | South Korea | Support Vector Machines for Robust Speaker Verification | POSTER |
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15
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E.Choi | Australia | On reducing complexity of acoustic models for mandarin speech recognition | POSTER |
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16
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E.Choi | Australia | Multi-Modal dialogues as natural user interface for automobile environment | POSTER |
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17
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E.Choi | Australia | Exploitation of feature vector structure for speaker adaptation | POSTER |
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18
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F.Clermont | Australia | Systemic comparison of spoken and sung vowels in formant-frequency space | POSTER |
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19
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D.Cole | Australia | Speech enhancement by formant sharpening in the cepstral domain | POSTER |
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20
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F.Cox | Australia | Pre-lateral Vowel Convergence | ORAL |
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21
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K.Croot | Australia | A single case investigation of foreign accent syndrome following traumatic brain injury: implications for cognitive models of speech production | ORAL |
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22
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A.Cutler | The Netherlands | The lexical statistics of competitor activation in spoken-word recognition | ORAL |
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23
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R.Dale | Australia | Reusing Dialog Patterns | ORAL |
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24
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J.Dines | Australia | Automatic Speech Segmentation with HMM | ORAL |
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25
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J.Elliott | Australia | The applicatin of a bayesian approach to auditroy analysis in forensic speaker identification | ORAL |
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26
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J.Epps | Australia | Affine transformations in speaker adaptation - Why simpler is better | ORAL |
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27
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Z.Evans | Australia | Flapping in three varieties of english | ORAL |
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28
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M.Flax | Australia | Afferent/Efferent Pitch Processing | ORAL |
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29
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J.Fletcher | Australia | Vowel dispersion in two northern australian languages | ORAL |
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30
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J.Granek | Australia | Detection of onset and offset of voicing and silence using statistical measures | ORAL |
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31
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L.Grant | Australia | A comparison of production of /S/, /Z/ and /S/ between children using cochlear implants and children using hearing aids | POSTER |
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32
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M.Halimi | Algeria | Low-delay 16 KB/S wideband speech coder with fast search methods | POSTER WITHDRAWN |
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33
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N.Hennessey | Australia | Differences in phonological encoding between children with dyslexia and normal readers | POSTER |
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34
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F.Hu | Hong Kong | An acoustic phonetic analysis of diphthongs in Ningbo Chinese | ORAL WITHDRAWN |
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35
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J.Huang | Japan | Investigating the quantitative factors for sound integration and segregation in human audition -- Harmonicity, frequency distance and common frequency modulation cues --- | POSTER |
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36
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Hyung-Soon Yim | Australia | Intonation and Prosody of the Declarative Sentence Type in Seoul Korean | ORAL |
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37
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Hyung-Soon Yim | Australia | Intonation and Prosody of Command and Suggestion in Seoul Korean | POSTER |
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38
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J.Ingram | Australia | Prosodic cues to compounds vs phases and direction of embedding in English, Japanese & Vietnamese | ORAL |
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39
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S.Ishihara | Australia | The Prosodic Nature of Kagoshima Japanese: Is It Different From Standard Japanese? | ORAL |
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40
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H.Jeong | Korea | A Systolic Architecture of DTW for Speech Recognition | ORAL |
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41
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C.Jo | Korea | Algorithm for concatenating mutiple phonemic units for small size korean TTS | POSTER |
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42
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B.Joffe | Australia | Increasing detail in analysis of speech breakdown | ORAL |
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43
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F.Karlsson | Sweden |
Are children tricking us into believing they have control over voicing by doing unexpected things acoustically? |
ORAL |
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44
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O.Kenny | Australia | Modulation poisson rate estimation for doubly stochastic auditory processes | ORAL |
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45
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M.Khodai-Joopari | Australia | A comparative study of empirical formulae for estimating vowel formant bandwidths | POSTER |
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46
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E.Khouw | Hong Kong | Acoustic analysis and perception
of Cantonese vowels produced by profoundly hearing impaired adolescents |
ORAL |
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47
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J.Kim | Australia | Can backwards speech produce Audio-visual facilitation? | ORAL |
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48
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Y.Kinoshita | Australia | Parameter numbers in forensic speaker identifcation: how large should it be? | ORAL |
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49
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Y.Kinoshita | Australia | Use of likelihood ratio and bayesian approach in forensic speaker identification | ORAL |
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50
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K.Kirsner | Australia | Time for a pause | ORAL |
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51
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A.Kollengode Subramanian |
Australia | Speaker adaptable voice controlled model-vehicle using energy threshold and MFCC parameters | POSTER |
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52
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B.Kraal | Australia | Improving the User Interface of Dictation Software | ORAL |
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55
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A.Lahiri | Germany | Cortical structures, underspecification and mental representation | ORAL |
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53
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S-W.Lee | Japan |
Evaluation of a vocabuary-free speech data retrieval system using sub-phonetic sequence |
POSTER |
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56
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K-Y.Lee | Korea | Robust incremental adaption of GMM in speaker recognition | POSTER |
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57
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K-Y.Lee | Korea | GMM based on local robust PCA for speaker identification | POSTER |
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58
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A.Lee | Australia | New fundamental frequency estimators for cochlear implants | ORAL |
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59
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N.Lees | Australia | Implicit measurement of
intelligibility of male and female voice text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis
in noise using a phoneme detection task |
ORAL |
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60
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L.L.Lim | Australia | An Acoustic Comparison of Adult and Child Stops | POSTER |
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61
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L.Lin | Australia | An adaptive noise estimation algorithm for speech enhancement | ORAL |
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62
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D.Loakes | Australia | Individuality of the Voice: An analysis of telephone recorded twin pairs | POSTER |
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54
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R-Y.LYU | Taiwan | Speaker Independent Acoustic Modeling for Large Vocabulary Bi-lingual Continuous Speech Recognition | ORAL |
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63
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V.Makarova | Japan | Prosodic feature perception by human subjects | ORAL |
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64
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E.Maneenoi | Thailand | Acoustic modeling of onset-rhyme for Thai continuous speech recognition | ORAL |
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65
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R.Mannell | Australia | The perception of speech processed with non-overlapping and overlapping filters in a Bark-scaled channel vocoder | ORAL |
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66
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R.Mannell | Australia | The interaction between voice codec quality and delay time in satellite telephony | ORAL |
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67
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R.Mannell | Australia | Modelling of the segmental and prosodic aspects of speech intensity in synthetic speech | ORAL |
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68
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T.Martin | Australia | Cross Language Acoustic Modelling Experiments for Malay and Indonesian | POSTER |
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69
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K.McDougall | United Kingdom | Speaker-Characterising Properties of Formant Dynamics: A Case Study | ORAL |
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70
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T.Millhouse | Australia | Exploring the importance of formant bandwidths in the production of the Singer S formant | ORAL |
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72
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J.Nealand | Australia | Filter Bank Feature Extraction
for Gaussian Mixture Model Speaker Recognition |
ORAL |
| 112 | J.Nealand | Australia | Comparison of Discriminative Approaches to Speaker Recognition | |
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73
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P.C.Nguyen | Japan | Efficient Coding of Speech
Excitation Parameters by Temporal Decomposition |
ORAL WITHDRAWN |
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D.D.Nguyen | Australia | Northern Vietnamese Tones: an acoustic study on female subjects | POSTER |
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74
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A.Onaka | Australia | Acoustic and articulatory difference of speech segments at different prosodic positions | POSTER |
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75
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L.Paatsch | Australia | Separating contributions of hearing, lexical knowledge and speech production, to speech perception scores in children with hearing impairments. | ORAL |
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76
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J.Pelecanos | Australia | A Study on Standard and
Iterative MAP Adaptation for Speaker Recognition |
POSTER |
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77
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C.Pentland | Australia | Connected speech processes in warlpiri | ORAL WITHDRAWN |
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78
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S.Pillai | Malaysia | Error-detection, self-monitoring and self-repair in speech production | ORAL |
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79
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B.Prathanee | Thailand | Oral diadochokinetic rate of normal Thai children | ORAL |
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R.Prieto | USA | Robust Pitch Tracking Using Linear Regression of the Phase | POSTER |
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81
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Y.Qian | Canada | Wideband Speech Recovery from Narrowband Speech using a Classified Codebook Mapping | ORAL |
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82
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F.Razzazi | Iran | Soft Segment Modeling, A new Approach in duration modeling for speech recognition | ORAL |
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83
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H.Reetz | Germany | Processing and Representation of umlaut vowels: Man and Machine | ORAL |
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84
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R.Robinson | Australia | Synchronising physiology data | POSTER |
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P.J.Rose | Australia | Tonal Complexity as Conditioning Factor: More Depressing Wenzhou Dialect Disyllabic Lexical Tone Sandhi | ORAL |
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86
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P.J.Rose | Australia | Strength of Forensic Speaker Identification Evidence: Multispeaker Formant | ORAL |
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A.Rosen | Australia | Verbal overshadowing in speaker identification: face and voice | ORAL |
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88
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W-H.Shin | South Korea | Feature vector and frame weighting to improve ASR robustness in the noisy conditions | POSTER |
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O.Skundberg | Norway | Performance of the ETSI Distributed Speech Recognition algorithm over GSM and IP network | ORAL |
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L.Stephenson | Australia | Nasal assimilation in English and Japanese | ORAL |
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M.Stevens | Australia | Raddoppiamento sintattico and glottalization phenomena in Italian: a first phonetic excursus | POSTER |
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K.Sullivan | Sweden | The effect of removing semantic information upon the impact of voice imitation | POSTER |
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T.Y.Surakat | Nigeria | Overextension in early lexico-grammar of a bilingual child | POSTER |
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V.Surowiecki | Australia | The role of visual speech cues in the auditory perception of synthetic stimuli by children using a cochlear implant and children with normal hearing | ORAL |
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M.Tabain | Australia | Prosodic boundary effects on /iC/ sequences in French: acoustic results | ORAL |
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Y.Y.Tan | Singapore | The perceptual cues of prominence in the ethnic subvarieties of Singapore English | POSTER WITHDRAWN |
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M.Thomson | Australia | Decomposition of speech into voiced and unvoiced components based on a kalman filterbank | ORAL |
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W.Thorpe | Australia | Visual feedback of acoustic voice features in voice training | ORAL |
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101
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D.Tran | Australia | Fuzzy Modeling Techniques for Speech Recognition | ORAL |
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102
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G.Q.Tranh | Australia | Overlaps in Talk in Interaction | POSTER |
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103
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M.Tyler | Australia | The role of orthographic processing in phoneme deletion tasks | ORAL |
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M.Veidt | Australia | Development and application of a pressure sensing electropalatograph | ORAL |
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A.Venkataraman | USA | Automatic Dialog Act Labeling with Minimal Supervision | ORAL |
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M.Wagner | Australia | Usability evaluation of a commercial dictation system | ORAL |
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R.Wales | Australia | Turn and turn about: does prosody help the hearer? | ORAL |
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108
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P.Warren | New Zealand | Goldilocks and the three beers: Word recognition and sound merger | ORAL |
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109
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E.K-Y.Wong | Australia | Utilise vocal tract length normalisation for robust automatic language identificaiton | ORAL |
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110
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D.Woo | Australia | Technology for Voice Studies at the National Institute OF Dramatic Art | ORAL |
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E.Zetterholm | Sweden | The impact of semantic expectation on the acceptance of a voice imitation | ORAL |
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