ISCA Archive
Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech (DiSS'03)
September 5-8, 2003
Göteborg, Sweden
Bibliographic Reference
[DiSS'03] Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech (DiSS'03) ,
ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop,
ed. by Robert Eklund.
ISCA Archive, http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/diss_03
Author Index and Quick Access to Abstracts
Adda
Adda-Decker
Anderson
Aylett
Bachenko
Bard
Barras
Beck
Benkenstein
van den Bosch
Boula de Mareuil
Corley
Den
Dunn
Finlayson
Forrest
Funakoshi
Habert
Hartsuiker
Heeman
Henry
Hird
Howell
Kenicer
Kirsner
Krahmer
Lager
Lendvai
Lickley (17)
Lickley (21)
Lickley (35)
Menyhárt
Nicholson
Nooteboom
Mullin
Pallaud
Paroubek
Rieger
Russell
Savova
Simpson
Smallwood
Strayer
Tokunaga
Tseng
Yang
Names written in boldface refer to first authors.
Full papers can be accessed from the abstracts (ISCA members only).
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Table of Contents and Access to Abstracts
General Aspects
Kirsner, Kim / Dunn, John / Hird, Kathryn:
"Fluency: Time for a Paradigm Shift",
13-16.
Nicholson, Hannele / Bard, Ellen Gurman / Lickley, Rohin / Anderson, Anne H. / Mullin, Jim / Kenicer, David / Smallwood, Lucy:
"The intentionality of disfluency: Findings from feedback and timing",
17-20.
Finlayson, Sheena / Forrest, Victoria / Lickley, Robin / Beck, Janet Mackenzie:
"Effects of the restriction of hand gestures on disfluency",
21-24.
Production, Perception, and Monitoring
Nooteboom, Sieb G.:
"Self-monitoring is the main cause of lexical bias in phonological speech errors",
27-30.
Howell, Peter:
"Is a perceptual monitor needed to explain how speech errors are repaired?",
31-34.
Hartsuiker, Robert J. / Corley, Martin / Lickley, Robin / Russell, Melanie:
"Perception of disfluency in people who stutter and people who do not stutter: Results from magnitude estimation",
35-37.
Disfluency in First and Second Language
Rieger, Caroline L.:
"Disfluencies and hesitation strategies in oral L2 tests",
41-44.
Menyhárt, Krisztina:
"Age-dependent types and frequency of disfluencies",
45-48.
Computational Aspects
Aylett, Matthew P.:
"Disfluency and speech recognition profile factors",
51-54.
Funakoshi, Kotaro / Tokunaga, Takenobu:
"Evaluation of a robust parser for spoken Japanese",
55-58.
Lager, Torbjörn:
"In dialogue with a desktop calculator: A concurrent stream processing approach to building simple conversational agents",
59-62.
Lendvai, Piroska / Bosch, Antal van den / Krahmer, Emiel:
"Memory-based disfluency chunking",
63-66.
Adda-Decker, Martine / Habert, Benoît / Barras, Claude / Adda, Gilles /
Boula de Mareuil, Philippe / Paroubek, Patrick:
"A disfluency study for cleaning spontaneous speech automatic transcripts and improving speech language models",
67-70.
Repeats and Repairs in Different Languages
Tseng, Shu-Chuan:
"Repairs and repetitions in spontaneous Mandarin",
73-76.
Henry, Sandrine / Pallaud, Berthille:
"Word fragments and repeats in spontaneous spoken French",
77-80.
Benkenstein, Ramona / Simpson, Adrian P.:
"Phonetic correlates of self-repair involving word repetition in German spontaneous speech",
81-84.
Phonology and Prosody
Den, Yasuharu:
"Some strategies in prolonging speech segments in spontaneous Japanese",
87-90.
Savova, Guergana / Bachenko, Joan:
"Prosodic features of four types of disfluencies",
91-94.
Corpus and Annotation
Yang, Fan / Heeman, Peter A. / Strayer, Susan E.:
"Acoustically verifying speech repair annotations",
97-100.