Focus is central to our control of information flow in dialogue. Spoken language understanding systems therefore need to be able to detect focus automatically. It is well known that prominence is a key marker of focus in English, however, the relationship is not straight-forward. We present focus prediction models built using the NXT Switchboard corpus. We claim that a focus is more likely if a word is more prominent than expected given its syntactic, semantic and discourse properties. Crucially, the perception of prominence arises not only from acoustic cues, but also the position in prosodic structure. Our focus prediction results, along with a study showing the acoustic properties of focal accents vary by structural position, ...
This paper presents a novel account of focal stress and pitch contour in English dialogue. We argue ...
We present a new methodological approach which combines both naturally-occurring speech “harvested” ...
This study explores the contexts in which native Japanese listeners have difficulty identifying pros...
Focus is central to our control of information flow in dialogue. Spoken language understanding syste...
The article discusses several issues relevant for the annotation of written and spoken corpus data w...
It is well established that focus plays an important role in facilitating language processing, i.e.,...
The variability and reduction that are characteristic of talking in natural interaction make it very...
none2The results of an experiment on a corpus of spoken Italian suggest a partly new hypothesis on h...
In English, certain words are perceptually more salient than other neighboring words. The perceptual...
This study explored the effect of contextual predictability on the prosodic realisation of focussed ...
Slides for presentation at workshop New Tools and Methods for Very-Large-Scale Phonetics Research, U...
Mixdorff H, Cossio-Mercado C, Hönemann A, Gurlekian J, Evin D, Torres H. Acoustic Correlates of Perc...
This work concerns how information structure is signalled prosodically in English, that is, how pros...
The present study examines native and nonnative perceptual processing of semantic information convey...
Using a phoneme detection task, the present series of experiments examines whether listeners can ent...
This paper presents a novel account of focal stress and pitch contour in English dialogue. We argue ...
We present a new methodological approach which combines both naturally-occurring speech “harvested” ...
This study explores the contexts in which native Japanese listeners have difficulty identifying pros...
Focus is central to our control of information flow in dialogue. Spoken language understanding syste...
The article discusses several issues relevant for the annotation of written and spoken corpus data w...
It is well established that focus plays an important role in facilitating language processing, i.e.,...
The variability and reduction that are characteristic of talking in natural interaction make it very...
none2The results of an experiment on a corpus of spoken Italian suggest a partly new hypothesis on h...
In English, certain words are perceptually more salient than other neighboring words. The perceptual...
This study explored the effect of contextual predictability on the prosodic realisation of focussed ...
Slides for presentation at workshop New Tools and Methods for Very-Large-Scale Phonetics Research, U...
Mixdorff H, Cossio-Mercado C, Hönemann A, Gurlekian J, Evin D, Torres H. Acoustic Correlates of Perc...
This work concerns how information structure is signalled prosodically in English, that is, how pros...
The present study examines native and nonnative perceptual processing of semantic information convey...
Using a phoneme detection task, the present series of experiments examines whether listeners can ent...
This paper presents a novel account of focal stress and pitch contour in English dialogue. We argue ...
We present a new methodological approach which combines both naturally-occurring speech “harvested” ...
This study explores the contexts in which native Japanese listeners have difficulty identifying pros...