We analyse Ultrasound Tongue Imaging (UTI) data from five speakers, whose native languages (L1) are English (3 peakers), German (1 speaker), and Finnish (1 speaker). The data consist of single words spoken in the subjects' respective native tongues as responses to a picture naming task. The focus of this study is on automating the analysis of ultrasound recordings of tongue movements that take place after the subject is presented with a stimulus. We analyse these movements with a pixel difference method (McMillan and Corley 2010; Drake, Schaeffler, and Corley 2013a; Drake, Schaeffler, and Corley 2013b), which yields an estimate on the rate of change on a frame by frame basis. We describe typical time dependent pixel difference contours and ...
This paper describes a machine learning approach for extracting automatically the tongue contour in ...
While ultrasound has established itself as a tool for variation research, traditional methods focus ...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...
We analyse Ultrasound Tongue Imaging (UTI) data from five speakers, whose native languages (L1) are ...
Ultrasound imaging is of interest to many dialectologists, due to the relative trans- portability an...
Ultrasound imaging of the tongue is becoming increasingly popular in the field of Speech and Languag...
International audienceThis study describes a highly automated approach to quantifying articulatory m...
In this study ultrasound was used to investigate tongue movements in syllables with different number...
This work was supported by an EPSRC grant (EP/I027696/1). Thanks to our ULTRAX project colleagues St...
In this study ultrasound was used to investigate tongue movements in syllables with different number...
This study is an attempt to describe syllables with different onset structure not only in terms of d...
Objective: Previous experimental studies have demonstrated abnormal lingual articulatory patterns ch...
In phonological research, it is often important to corroborate assumptions and models with speech da...
Ultrasound tongue imaging has become a promising technique for detecting covert contrasts, due to th...
This paper examines the trade-off between temporal and spatial resolution in ultrasound tongue image...
This paper describes a machine learning approach for extracting automatically the tongue contour in ...
While ultrasound has established itself as a tool for variation research, traditional methods focus ...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...
We analyse Ultrasound Tongue Imaging (UTI) data from five speakers, whose native languages (L1) are ...
Ultrasound imaging is of interest to many dialectologists, due to the relative trans- portability an...
Ultrasound imaging of the tongue is becoming increasingly popular in the field of Speech and Languag...
International audienceThis study describes a highly automated approach to quantifying articulatory m...
In this study ultrasound was used to investigate tongue movements in syllables with different number...
This work was supported by an EPSRC grant (EP/I027696/1). Thanks to our ULTRAX project colleagues St...
In this study ultrasound was used to investigate tongue movements in syllables with different number...
This study is an attempt to describe syllables with different onset structure not only in terms of d...
Objective: Previous experimental studies have demonstrated abnormal lingual articulatory patterns ch...
In phonological research, it is often important to corroborate assumptions and models with speech da...
Ultrasound tongue imaging has become a promising technique for detecting covert contrasts, due to th...
This paper examines the trade-off between temporal and spatial resolution in ultrasound tongue image...
This paper describes a machine learning approach for extracting automatically the tongue contour in ...
While ultrasound has established itself as a tool for variation research, traditional methods focus ...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...