Accepted Papers
Oral Presentations
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LUCID: a corpus of spontaneous and read clear speech in British English
Rachel Baker and Valerie Hazan
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Does reading clearly produce the same acoustic-phonetic modifications as spontaneous speech in a clear speaking style?
Valerie Hazan and Rachel Baker
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On the characteristics of three types of Japanese fillers: e-, ma-, and demonstrative-type fillers
Takuya Kawada
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Salientizing the breaks in talk: Japanese interactional particles
Emi Morita
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Contextual effects in recognizing reduced words in spontaneous speech
Shu-Chuan Tseng and Tzu-Lun Lee
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Assessing sentence repetition and narrative speech data produced by hearing-impaired and normally hearing children
Shu-Chuan Tseng, Pei-Chen Tsou, Ko Kuei, and Chien-Wen Lee
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Phonological competition in casual speech
Anne Cutler, Holger Mitterer, Susanne Brouwer, and Annelie Tuinman
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Periodic Cycles of Hesitation Phenomena in Spontaneous Speech
Sandra Merlo and PlĂnio A. Barbosa
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Investigating the COG Ratio as Feature for Speaker Verification on High-Effort Speech
Corinna Harwardt
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An Annotation Scheme for Syntactic Unit in Japanese Dialog
Takehiko Maruyama, Katsuya Takanashi, and Nao Yoshida
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Final Lowering and Boundary Pitch Movements in Spontaneous Japanese
Kikuo Maekawa
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Disfluency Patterns in Dialogue Processing
Etsuko Yoshida and Robin Lickley
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Fluency in non-native read and spontaneous speech
Catia Cucchiarini, Joost van Doremalen, and Helmer Strik
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The influence of articulation rate, and the disfluency of others, on one's own speech
Ian R. Finlayson, Robin J. Lickley, and Martin Corley
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On the functions of the vocalic hesitation euh in interactive man-machine question answering dialogs in French
Ioana Vasilescu, Sophie Rosset, and Martine Adda-Decker
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Autism and the use of fillers: Differences between `um' and `uh'
Rebecca Lunsford, Peter A. Heeman, Lois Black, and Jan van Santen
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Prosodic cues to engagement in non-lexical response tokens in Swedish
Joakim Gustafson and Daniel Neiberg
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The Effect of Directed and Open Disambiguation Prompts in Authentic Call Center Data on the Frequency and Distribution of Filled Pauses and Possible Implications for Filled Pause Hypotheses and Data Collection Methodology
Robert Eklund
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Towards a precise model of turn-taking for conversation: A quantitative analysis of overlapped utterances
Hanae Koiso and Yasuharu Den
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Utterance Initial Elements in Japanese: A Comparison among Fillers, Conjunctions, and Topic Phrases
Michiko Watanabe and Yasuharu Den
Poster Presentations
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A socio-phonetic analysis of Taiwan Mandarin interview speech
Shu-Chuan Tseng and Yun-Ru Huang
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Gesture correction in children
Kazuki Sekine
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Meaning and Use: A Pragmatic and Prosodic Analysis of Interjections in Conversational Speech
Li-chiung Yang
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Euh as cue for speaker confidence and word searching in human spoken answers in French
Anne Garcia-Fernandez, Ioana Vasilescu, and Sophie Rosset
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Modeling Conversational Interaction Using Coupled Markov Chains
Daniel Neiberg and Joakim Gustafson
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Voice Activity Detection based on Combination of Weighted Sub-band Features using Auto-Correlation
Kun-Ching Wang, Chiun-Li Chin, and Yi-Hsing Tsai
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"Um...I don't see any": The Function of Filled Pauses and Repairs
Hannele Nicholson, Kathleen Eberhard, and Matthias Scheutz
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Pitch Patterns in the Vocalizations of a 3-month-old Taiwanese Infant
Pei-Yu Hsieh
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Analysis of Prosodic Features for End-of-utterance Prediction in Spontaneous Japanese
Yuichi Ishimoto and Mika Enomoto
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Hesitations in read vs. spontaneous French: a corpus-based study
Jean-Philippe Goldman, Mathieu Avanzi, Antoine Auchlin, and Anne-Catherine Simon
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Hesitation and uncertainty as feedback
Kristiina Jokinen
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