In natural speech people use different levels of prominence to signal which parts of an utterance are especially important. Contrastive elements are often produced with stronger than usual prominence and their presence modifies the meaning of the utterance in subtle but important ways. We use a richly annotated corpus of conversational speech to study the acoustic characteristics of contrastive elements and the differences between them and words at other levels of prominence. We report our results for automatic detection of contrastive elements based on acoustic and textual features, finding that a baseline predicting nouns and adjectives as contrastive performs on par with the best combination of features. We achieve a much better performa...
A precise identification of prosodic phenomena and the construction of tools able to properly manage...
Abstract. A precise identification of prosodic phenomena and the construction of tools able to prope...
We explored a database covering seven dialects of British and Irish English and three different styl...
In natural speech people use different levels of prominence to signal which parts of an utterance ar...
The variability and reduction that are characteristic of talking in natural interaction make it very...
The variability and reduction that are characteristic of talking in natural interaction make it very...
Contrast is a very popular phenomenon in spoken language, and carries very important information to ...
Speakers may use pitch accents as pointers to new information, or as signals of a contrast relation ...
This paper presents a follow up of a study on the automatic detection of prosodic prominence in spon...
In English, certain words are perceptually more salient than other neighboring words. The perceptual...
This paper presents a study on the automatic detection of prosodic prominence in continuous speech, ...
Automatic dialog systems tested with naive users are often confronted with special speaking styles, ...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically labeling contrast in spontaneous spoken speech, wh...
The immense prosodic variation of natural conversational speech makes it challenging to predict whic...
This paper presents a follow up of a study on the automatic detection of prosodic prominence in cont...
A precise identification of prosodic phenomena and the construction of tools able to properly manage...
Abstract. A precise identification of prosodic phenomena and the construction of tools able to prope...
We explored a database covering seven dialects of British and Irish English and three different styl...
In natural speech people use different levels of prominence to signal which parts of an utterance ar...
The variability and reduction that are characteristic of talking in natural interaction make it very...
The variability and reduction that are characteristic of talking in natural interaction make it very...
Contrast is a very popular phenomenon in spoken language, and carries very important information to ...
Speakers may use pitch accents as pointers to new information, or as signals of a contrast relation ...
This paper presents a follow up of a study on the automatic detection of prosodic prominence in spon...
In English, certain words are perceptually more salient than other neighboring words. The perceptual...
This paper presents a study on the automatic detection of prosodic prominence in continuous speech, ...
Automatic dialog systems tested with naive users are often confronted with special speaking styles, ...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically labeling contrast in spontaneous spoken speech, wh...
The immense prosodic variation of natural conversational speech makes it challenging to predict whic...
This paper presents a follow up of a study on the automatic detection of prosodic prominence in cont...
A precise identification of prosodic phenomena and the construction of tools able to properly manage...
Abstract. A precise identification of prosodic phenomena and the construction of tools able to prope...
We explored a database covering seven dialects of British and Irish English and three different styl...