Speaking in time
Herbert H. Clark
Communication and prosody: Functional aspects of prosody
Julia Hirschberg
Relating dialogue games to information state
Stephen Pulman
On the use of prosody in automatic dialogue understanding
Elmar Nöth, Anton Batliner, Volker Warnke, J. Haas, M. Boros, J. Buckow, R. Huber, F. Gallwitz, Matthias Nutt, Heinrich Niemann
Phonetic correlates of sentence type in Dutch: Statement, question and command
Vincent J. van Heuven, Judith Haan, Robert S. Kirsner
Changing emotional tone in dialogue and its prosodic correlates
Roddy Cowie, Ellen Douglas-Cowie, A. Romano
Two dimensions of prominence
Petra Wagner, Thomas Portele
A framework to allow dialogue systems to generate context-sensitive
Pierre Larrey
Speech rate control for dialogue speech synthesis based on the prosodic structures
Hiromichi Kawanami, Keikichi Hirose
The use of prosodic features to help users extract information from structured elements in spoken dialogue systems
Jaakko Hakulinen, Markku Turunen, Kari-Jouko Räihä
Accentuation of domain-related information in Swedish dialogues
Merle Horne, Petra Hansson, Gösta Bruce, Johan Frid, Arne Jönsson
The meaning of melodic elements in Dutch
Johanneke Caspers
Low-pitch regions as dialogue signals? Evidence from dialog-act and lexical correlates in natural conversation
Nigel Ward
Using high level dialogue information for dialogue act recognition using prosodic features
Helen Wright, Massimo Poesio, Stephen Isard
Automatic intonation analysis using acoustic data
Kurt Dusterhoff
Using phrase accent information for dialog act recognition in spontaneous German speech
Matthias Nutt, Anton Batliner, Volker Warnke, Elmar Nöth
Multi-lingual prosodic processing
Jan Buckow, Richard Huber, Volker Warnke, Anton Batliner, Elmar Nöth, Heinrich Niemann
Prosodic information for integrated word-and-boundary recognition
F. Gallwitz, Heinrich Niemann, Elmar Nöth, Volker Warnke
Prosodic correlates of disconfirmations
Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Mariet Theune, Mieke Weegels
Measuring the effects of backchanneling in computerized oral reading tutoring
Greg Aist, Jack Mostow
I said "TWO TI-CKETS": How to talk to a deaf wizard
Hannes Pirker, Georg Loderer
An experimental study on the informational and grounding functions of prosodic features of Japanese echoic responses
Atsushi Shimojima, Yasuhiro Katagiri, Hanae Koiso, Marc Swerts
Understanding recognition failures in spoken corrections in human-computer dialogue
Gina-Anne Levow
Syllable-based approach to automatic prosody detection: Applications for dialogue systems
Ivan Kopecek
Prosody and prompt design in a computer dialog system
Gayle Ayers Elam, Sarah C. Wayland
Prosodic correlates of discourse markers in dialogue
Petra Hansson
On the relationship between the melodical structure and discourse functions of the particles NU and VOT in spontaneous Russian
Anne Kuosmanen
The communicative effects of rising and falling pitch accents in British English and Dutch
Toni Rietveld, Carlos Gussenhoven, Anne Wichmann, Esther Grabe
The role of prosodic cues in ASR, expert knowledge and human perception: A comparison of performance for French word recognition
Christian Lachaud, Geneviève Caelen-Haumont, Joël Pynte, Robert Espesser
Discourse effects on the prosodic properties of repetitions in human-computer interaction
Kerstin Fischer
Prosody conveys information in severely impaired speech
Rupal Patel
Prosodic cues as basis for restructuring
Susanne Jekat