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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A.Ali England, UK Perception Difficulties and Errors in Multimodal Speech:  The Case of Vowels ORAL
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E.Ambikairajah Australia A robust front end for speech processing using auditory masking effects POSTER
4
J.Arciuli Australia Effects of Lexical Stress in Visual and Auditory Word Recognition ORAL
5
T.Barrett Australia Analysis of Parameter Bounds for Mono Audio Signal Stream Separation using Combined PCA/ICA Techniques. ORAL
6
J.Barry Australia Phoneme development in profoundly hearing-impaired Cantonese-speaking children using a cochlear implant ORAL
7
B.Birch Australia Segmental evidence for metrical structure in Iwaija. ORAL
8
S.Bird Australia Annotating Speech with Interlinear Text ORAL
9
C.Bow Australia The effects of speech production and morphology training on speech perception, speech production and grammatical judgements ORAL
10
D.Burnham Australia Categorical perception of lexical tone by tonal and non-tonal language speakers ORAL
11
J.Cai Australia Removing formant information for pitch determination ORAL
WITHDRAWN
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S.Cassidy Australia Detecting Backchannel Intrusions in Multi-Party Teleconferences ORAL
13
J-T.Chien Taiwan Car speech enhancement using microphone array beamforming and post filters ORAL
14
W-Y.Choi South Korea Support Vector Machines for Robust Speaker Verification POSTER
15
E.Choi Australia On reducing complexity of acoustic models for mandarin speech recognition POSTER
16
E.Choi Australia Multi-Modal dialogues as natural user interface for automobile environment POSTER
17
E.Choi Australia Exploitation of feature vector structure for speaker adaptation POSTER
18
F.Clermont Australia Systemic comparison of spoken and sung vowels in formant-frequency space POSTER
19
D.Cole Australia Speech enhancement by formant sharpening in the cepstral domain POSTER
20
F.Cox Australia Pre-lateral Vowel Convergence ORAL
21
K.Croot Australia A single case investigation of foreign accent syndrome following traumatic brain injury: implications for cognitive models of speech production ORAL
22
A.Cutler The Netherlands The lexical statistics of competitor activation in spoken-word recognition ORAL
23
R.Dale Australia Reusing Dialog Patterns ORAL
24
J.Dines Australia Automatic Speech Segmentation with HMM ORAL
25
J.Elliott Australia The applicatin of a bayesian approach to auditroy analysis in forensic speaker identification ORAL
26
J.Epps Australia Affine transformations in speaker adaptation - Why simpler is better ORAL
27
Z.Evans Australia Flapping in three varieties of english ORAL
28
M.Flax Australia Afferent/Efferent Pitch Processing ORAL
29
J.Fletcher Australia Vowel dispersion in two northern australian languages ORAL
30
J.Granek Australia Detection of onset and offset of voicing and silence using statistical measures ORAL
31
L.Grant Australia A comparison of production of /S/, /Z/ and /S/ between children using cochlear implants and children using hearing aids POSTER
32
M.Halimi Algeria Low-delay 16 KB/S wideband speech coder with fast search methods POSTER
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33
N.Hennessey Australia Differences in phonological encoding between children with dyslexia and normal readers POSTER
34
F.Hu Hong Kong An acoustic phonetic analysis of diphthongs in Ningbo Chinese ORAL
WITHDRAWN
35
J.Huang Japan Investigating the quantitative factors for sound integration and segregation in human audition -- Harmonicity, frequency distance and common frequency modulation cues --- POSTER
36
Hyung-Soon Yim Australia Intonation and Prosody of the Declarative Sentence Type in Seoul Korean ORAL
37
Hyung-Soon Yim Australia Intonation and Prosody of Command and Suggestion in Seoul Korean POSTER
38
J.Ingram Australia Prosodic cues to compounds vs phases and direction of embedding in English, Japanese & Vietnamese ORAL
39
S.Ishihara Australia The Prosodic Nature of Kagoshima Japanese: Is It Different From Standard Japanese? ORAL
40
H.Jeong Korea A Systolic Architecture of DTW for Speech Recognition ORAL
41
C.Jo Korea Algorithm for concatenating mutiple phonemic units for small size korean TTS POSTER
42
B.Joffe Australia Increasing detail in analysis of speech breakdown ORAL
43
F.Karlsson Sweden

Are children tricking us into believing they have control over voicing by doing unexpected things acoustically?

ORAL
44
O.Kenny Australia Modulation poisson rate estimation for doubly stochastic auditory processes ORAL
45
M.Khodai-Joopari Australia A comparative study of empirical formulae for estimating vowel formant bandwidths POSTER
46
E.Khouw Hong Kong Acoustic analysis and perception of Cantonese vowels produced by profoundly hearing impaired
adolescents
ORAL
47
J.Kim Australia Can backwards speech produce Audio-visual facilitation? ORAL
48
Y.Kinoshita Australia Parameter numbers in forensic speaker identifcation: how large should it be? ORAL
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Y.Kinoshita Australia Use of likelihood ratio and bayesian approach in forensic speaker identification ORAL
50
K.Kirsner Australia Time for a pause ORAL
51
A.Kollengode
Subramanian
Australia Speaker adaptable voice controlled model-vehicle using energy threshold and MFCC parameters POSTER
52
B.Kraal Australia Improving the User Interface of Dictation Software ORAL
55
A.Lahiri Germany Cortical structures, underspecification and mental representation ORAL
53
S-W.Lee Japan

Evaluation of a vocabuary-free speech data retrieval system using sub-phonetic sequence

POSTER
56
K-Y.Lee Korea Robust incremental adaption of GMM in speaker recognition POSTER
57
K-Y.Lee Korea GMM based on local robust PCA for speaker identification POSTER
58
A.Lee Australia New fundamental frequency estimators for cochlear implants ORAL
59
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
60
L.L.Lim Australia An Acoustic Comparison of Adult and Child Stops POSTER
61
L.Lin Australia An adaptive noise estimation algorithm for speech enhancement ORAL
62
D.Loakes Australia Individuality of the Voice: An analysis of telephone recorded twin pairs POSTER
54
R-Y.LYU Taiwan Speaker Independent Acoustic Modeling for Large Vocabulary Bi-lingual Continuous Speech Recognition ORAL
63
V.Makarova Japan Prosodic feature perception by human subjects ORAL
64
E.Maneenoi Thailand Acoustic modeling of onset-rhyme for Thai continuous speech recognition ORAL
65
R.Mannell Australia The perception of speech processed with non-overlapping and overlapping filters in a Bark-scaled channel vocoder ORAL
66
R.Mannell Australia The interaction between voice codec quality and delay time in satellite telephony ORAL
67
R.Mannell Australia Modelling of the segmental and prosodic aspects of speech intensity in synthetic speech ORAL
68
T.Martin Australia Cross Language Acoustic Modelling Experiments for Malay and Indonesian POSTER
69
K.McDougall United Kingdom Speaker-Characterising Properties of Formant Dynamics: A Case Study ORAL
70
T.Millhouse Australia Exploring the importance of formant bandwidths in the production of the Singer S formant ORAL
72
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  
73
P.C.Nguyen Japan Efficient Coding of Speech Excitation
Parameters by Temporal Decomposition
ORAL
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D.D.Nguyen Australia Northern Vietnamese Tones: an acoustic study on female subjects POSTER
74
A.Onaka Australia Acoustic and articulatory difference of speech segments at different prosodic positions POSTER
75
L.Paatsch Australia Separating contributions of hearing, lexical knowledge and speech production, to speech perception scores in children with hearing impairments. ORAL
76
J.Pelecanos Australia A Study on Standard and Iterative MAP
Adaptation for Speaker Recognition
POSTER
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C.Pentland Australia Connected speech processes in warlpiri ORAL
WITHDRAWN
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S.Pillai Malaysia Error-detection, self-monitoring and self-repair in speech production ORAL
79
B.Prathanee Thailand Oral diadochokinetic rate of normal Thai children ORAL
80
R.Prieto USA Robust Pitch Tracking Using Linear Regression of the Phase POSTER
81
Y.Qian Canada Wideband Speech Recovery from Narrowband Speech using a Classified Codebook Mapping ORAL
82
F.Razzazi Iran Soft Segment Modeling, A new Approach in duration modeling for speech recognition ORAL
83
H.Reetz Germany Processing and Representation of umlaut vowels: Man and Machine ORAL
84
R.Robinson Australia Synchronising physiology data POSTER
85
P.J.Rose Australia Tonal Complexity as Conditioning Factor: More Depressing Wenzhou Dialect Disyllabic Lexical Tone Sandhi ORAL
86
P.J.Rose Australia Strength of Forensic Speaker Identification Evidence: Multispeaker Formant ORAL
87
A.Rosen Australia Verbal overshadowing in speaker identification: face and voice ORAL
88
W-H.Shin South Korea Feature vector and frame weighting to improve ASR robustness in the noisy conditions POSTER
89
O.Skundberg Norway Performance of the ETSI Distributed Speech Recognition algorithm over GSM and IP network ORAL
90
L.Stephenson Australia Nasal assimilation in English and Japanese ORAL
91
M.Stevens Australia Raddoppiamento sintattico and glottalization phenomena in Italian: a first phonetic excursus POSTER
92
K.Sullivan Sweden The effect of removing semantic information upon the impact of voice imitation POSTER
93
T.Y.Surakat Nigeria Overextension in early lexico-grammar of a bilingual child POSTER
94
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
96
M.Tabain Australia Prosodic boundary effects on /iC/ sequences in French: acoustic results ORAL
95
Y.Y.Tan Singapore The perceptual cues of prominence in the ethnic subvarieties of Singapore English POSTER
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97
M.Thomson Australia Decomposition of speech into voiced and unvoiced components based on a kalman filterbank ORAL
98
W.Thorpe Australia Visual feedback of acoustic voice features in voice training ORAL
101
D.Tran Australia Fuzzy Modeling Techniques for Speech Recognition ORAL
102
G.Q.Tranh Australia Overlaps in Talk in Interaction POSTER
103
M.Tyler Australia The role of orthographic processing in phoneme deletion tasks ORAL
104
M.Veidt Australia Development and application of a pressure sensing electropalatograph ORAL
105
A.Venkataraman USA Automatic Dialog Act Labeling with Minimal Supervision ORAL
106
M.Wagner Australia Usability evaluation of a commercial dictation system ORAL
107
R.Wales Australia Turn and turn about: does prosody help the hearer? ORAL
108
P.Warren New Zealand Goldilocks and the three beers: Word recognition and sound merger ORAL
109
E.K-Y.Wong Australia Utilise vocal tract length normalisation for robust automatic language identificaiton ORAL
110
D.Woo Australia Technology for Voice Studies at the National Institute OF Dramatic Art ORAL
111
E.Zetterholm Sweden The impact of semantic expectation on the acceptance of a voice imitation ORAL
     

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