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O-COCOSDA/CASLRE 2015: Shanghai, China
- 2015 International Conference Oriental COCOSDA held jointly with 2015 Conference on Asian Spoken Language Research and Evaluation (O-COCOSDA/CASLRE), Shanghai, China, October 28-30, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-8279-3
- Satoshi Nakamura:
Message of the O-COCOSDA Convener. 1 - Kaibao Hu:
Message from the conference chair. 1 - Hongwei Ding:
Message from the technical program committee chair. 1 - Yu Hu:
Keynote speech 1: Artificial intelligence needs a language cognitive revolution. 1 - Yueguo Gu:
Keynote speech 2: Ontology-supported special corpus of illocution, emotion and prosody. 1-2 - Satoshi Nakamura:
Keynote speech 3: Toward simultaneous, natural and multimodal speech-to-speech translation. 1-2 - Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Keynote speech 4: Extraction of linguistic and paralinguistic information from audio-visual data. 1-2 - Yuichi Sato, Yosuke Kashiwagi, Nobuaki Minematsu, Daisuke Saito, Keikichi Hirose:
Noise-robust and stress-free visualization of pronunciation diversity of World Englishes using a learner's self-centered viewpoint. 1-6 - Ananlada Chotimongkol, Vataya Chunwijitra, Sumonmas Thatphithakkul, Nattapong Kurpukdee, Chai Wutiwiwatchai:
Elicit spoken-style data from social media through a style classifier. 7-12 - Benazir Mumtaz, Saba Urooj, Sarmad Hussain, Wajiha Habib:
Stress annotated Urdu speech corpus to build female voice for TTS. 13-20 - Xingfeng Li, Masato Akagi:
Toward improving estimation accuracy of emotion dimensions in bilingual scenario based on three-layered model. 21-26 - Yurie Iribe, Norihide Kitaoka, Shuhei Segawa:
Development of new speech corpus for elderly Japanese speech recognition. 27-31 - Shweta Bansal, Shambhu Sharan, Shyam S. Agrawal:
Corpus design and development of an annotated speech database for Punjabi. 32-37 - Rashedul Islam, Mingxing Xu, Yuchao Fan:
Chinese Traditional Opera database for Music Genre Recognition. 38-41 - Chen-Yu Chiang:
A study on adaptation of speaking rate-dependent hierarchical prosodic model for Chinese dialect TTS. 42-46 - Wenjun Duan, Yuan Jia:
Contrastive study of focus phonetic realization between Jinan dialect and Taiyuan dialect. 47-52 - Fu-Ja Kung, Pa-Hwa Lee, Yih-Ru Wang, Sin-Horng Chen, Chen-Yu Chiang:
On finding word-level break-type formation rules for mandarin read speech. 53-57 - Shanshan Fan, Ao Chen, Aijun Li:
The recognition of neutral tone across acoustic cues. 58-63 - Yi Yuan, Aijun Li, Yuan Jia, Jianhua Hu, Balazs Surany:
Prosodic processing in developmental dyslexia: A case study in Standard Chinese. 64-68 - Jing Shu, Yirong Luo, Yang Yang, Jing Li, Difang Zhou:
English Rhythm of Guangxi Zhuang EFL learners. 69-74 - Helen Kai-Yun Chen, Wei-te Fang, Chiu-yu Tseng:
Information content, weighting and distribution in continuous speech prosody - A cross-genre comparison. 75-80 - Askar Rozi, Dong Wang, Zhiyong Zhang, Thomas Fang Zheng:
An open/free database and Benchmark for Uyghur speaker recognition. 81-85 - Tan Lee, Wang-Kong Lam, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Sam-Po Law:
Analysis of intonation patterns in Cantonese aphasia speech. 86-89 - Chao-yu Su, Chiu-yu Tseng:
Melody of Mandarin L2 English - when L1 transfer and L2 planning come together. 90-95 - Kakeru Yazawa, Yumi Ozaki, Greg Short, Mariko Kondo, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
A study of the production of unstressed vowels by Japanese speakers of English using the J-AESOP corpus. 96-100 - Bei Wang, Caroline Féry:
Dual-focus intonation in Standard Chinese. 101-106 - Shambhu Nath Saha, Shyamal Kr. Das Mandal:
Acoustic analysis of English lexical stress produced by native (L1) Bengali speakers compared to native (L1) English speakers. 107-112 - Ping Tang, Lei Liu, Shanpeng Li, Wentao Gu:
Cross-linguistic perception of Chinese attitudes praising and blaming. 113-117 - Van Huy Nguyen, Chi Mai Luong, Tat Thang Vu:
Tonal phoneme based model for Vietnamese LVCSR. 118-122 - Yu Chen, Jin Zhang, Yanting Chen, Yu Chen, Licheng Liu, Jianguo Wei, Jianwu Dang:
An articulatory analysis of apical syllables in Standard Chinese. 123-127 - Bijun Ling, Jie Liang:
Tonal alignment in Shanghai Chinese. 128-132 - Tulika Basu, Arup Saha, Somnath Chandra:
Objective verification of Assamese consonants. 133-138 - Yanyan Sui, Cuizhen Li:
Segment reduction in disyllabic words with tones in standard Chinese. 139-144 - Jue Yu, Dafydd Gibbon:
Time Group types in Mandarin syllable annotations. 145-149 - Xijing Luo, Jinsong Zhang, Zuyan Wang, Hang Wang:
Coda's duration on perception of mandarin syllables with alveolar/velar nasal endings by Japanese CSL learners. 150-154 - Ying Chen:
Exploring tonal effects on the perception of word-final nasals: A preliminary study in Southern Min. 155-159 - Chatchawarn Hansakunbuntheung, Sumonmas Thatphithakkul:
Context-dependent grapheme-to-phoneme evaluation corpus using flexible contexts and Categorial Matrix. 160-165 - Shweta Sinha, Shyam S. Agrawal, Aruna Jain:
Influence of regional dialects on acoustic characteristics of Hindi vowels. 166-171 - Bin Wu, Yanlu Xie, Jinsong Zhang:
A comparison study on contextual modeling for estimating functional loads of phonological contrasts. 172-176 - Peng Qin:
The acoustic and auditory performances of the three Thai level tones. 177-180 - Hui Feng, Lu Zhao, Jianwu Dang:
An empirical study of phonetic transfer in English monophthong learning by Tibetan (Lhasa) speakers. 181-185 - Yanlong Zhang, Mee Sonu, Hiroaki Kato, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Analysis on L2 learners' perception errors between geminate and singleton of Japanese consonants using loudness related parameters. 186-189 - Hong Chen, Weijmg Zhou:
An experimental study of the production of English diphthongs by Chinese college EFL learners: An acoustic perspective. 190-195 - Roxana S. Y. Fung, Brigitte Bigi:
Automatic word segmentation for spoken Cantonese. 196-201 - Nurul Lubis, Sakriani Sakti, Graham Neubig, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura:
Construction and analysis of social-affective interaction corpus in English and Indonesian. 202-206 - Sahar Rauf, Asima Hameed, Tania Habib, Sarmad Hussain:
District names speech corpus for Pakistani Languages. 207-211 - Hongwei Ding, Daniel Hirst, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Cross-linguistic prosodic comparison with OMProDat database. 212-215
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