International audienceThis talk presents the different techniques which can be used to acquire articulatory data. In addition this talk presents the processing and the exploitation of articulatory data. The techniques presented are EMA (Electro-Magnetic-Articulography), MRI and X-ray
Data fusion from multiple sensors is of significant interest to the speech research community, as it...
USC-TIMIT is an extensive database of multimodal speech production data, developed to complement exi...
Recent advances in real-time magnetic resonance imaging (RT-MRI) have made it possible to study the ...
Thanks to technological advances, a wide variety of tools has been devised to measure and analyse sp...
Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) is a technology created over two decades ago. EMA enables to ac...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) is one of the instrumental phonetic research methods used for r...
The study of articulatory features in speech requires highly sophisticated instruments. Most of them...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) captures the position and orientation of a number of markers, a...
International audienceSpeech is the most natural form of communication for human beings. However, in...
International audienceAcquisition of dynamic articulatory data is of major importance for studying s...
Abstract. Speech articulations associated with emotion expression were investigated using electromag...
THESIS 6178Electromagnetic mid-sagittal articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG) are two t...
This paper describes a spatio-temporal registration approach for speech articulation data obtained f...
International audienceFinding the control parameters of an articulatory model that result in given a...
The study of the static and dynamic aspects of speech production can profit from technologies such a...
Data fusion from multiple sensors is of significant interest to the speech research community, as it...
USC-TIMIT is an extensive database of multimodal speech production data, developed to complement exi...
Recent advances in real-time magnetic resonance imaging (RT-MRI) have made it possible to study the ...
Thanks to technological advances, a wide variety of tools has been devised to measure and analyse sp...
Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) is a technology created over two decades ago. EMA enables to ac...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) is one of the instrumental phonetic research methods used for r...
The study of articulatory features in speech requires highly sophisticated instruments. Most of them...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) captures the position and orientation of a number of markers, a...
International audienceSpeech is the most natural form of communication for human beings. However, in...
International audienceAcquisition of dynamic articulatory data is of major importance for studying s...
Abstract. Speech articulations associated with emotion expression were investigated using electromag...
THESIS 6178Electromagnetic mid-sagittal articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG) are two t...
This paper describes a spatio-temporal registration approach for speech articulation data obtained f...
International audienceFinding the control parameters of an articulatory model that result in given a...
The study of the static and dynamic aspects of speech production can profit from technologies such a...
Data fusion from multiple sensors is of significant interest to the speech research community, as it...
USC-TIMIT is an extensive database of multimodal speech production data, developed to complement exi...
Recent advances in real-time magnetic resonance imaging (RT-MRI) have made it possible to study the ...