[Corpora-List] Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech (DiSS'05)

From: Jean Veronis (Jean.Veronis@up.univ-mrs.fr)
Date: Fri Jun 03 2005 - 17:16:56 MET DST

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    Please find the DiSS'05 preliminary program below. Apologies as usual if
    you receive it though several channels.

    --jv
      http://aixtal.blogspot.com

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    DiSS'05
    Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech 2005, an ISCA Tutorial and Research
    Workshop.
    Preliminary program

    DiSS 05 is the 4th meeting of the successful series of interdisciplinary
    workshops on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech. It will be held in the
    beautiful city of Aix-en-Provence, France, on September 10-12, 2005 and
    organised by the DELIC team of the University of Provence. The meeting
    is timed to allow participants at INTERSPEECH (Lisbon, September 4-8) to
    attend. As in previous meetings (Berkeley, 1999; Edinburgh, 2001;
    Gothenburg, 2003) papers address normal disfluency from a wide range of
    disciplines, from automatic speech recognition and computational
    linguistics to linguistic analysis, psycholinguistics (production and
    comprehension), and beyond, as well as papers comparing normal
    disfluencies to those occurring in communication disorders.

    Web site: http://www.up.univ-mrs.fr/delic/Diss05

    PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

    Friday 9 September
    17h00-19h30 Registration

    Saturday 10 September
    08h00-09h15 Registration
    09h15-09h30 Welcome
    Estelle Campione & Jean Véronis

    09h30-10h30 Keynote Speech
    Marc Swerts, Tilburg University, Netherlands
    When a face spells trouble

    10h30-11h00 Coffee break
         
    Session I: Prosody
    11h00-11h30 Jennifer Cole, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Chilin Shih,
    Heejin Kim, Eun-Kyung Lee, Hsin-yi Lu, Yoonsook Mo & Tae-Jin Yoon
    Prosodic parallelism as a cue to repetition disfluency
    11h30-12h00 Katarine Bartkova
    Prosodic cues of spontaneous speech in French
    12h00-12h30 Matthew P. Aylett
    Extracting the acoustic features of interruption points using
    non-lexical prosodic analysis

    12h30-14h00 Lunch

    Session II: Pauses 1
    14h00-14h30 Estelle Campione & Jean Véronis
    Pauses and hesitations in French spontaneous speech
    14h30-15h00 Maria Candea, Iona Vasilescu & Martine Adda-Decker
    Inter- and intra-language acoustic analysis of autonomous fillers
    15h00-15h30 Yuan Zhao & Dan Jurafsky
    A Preliminary Study of Mandarin Filled Pauses

    15h30-16h00 Coffee break

    Poster session
    16h00-17h30 Myriam Piccaluga, Jean-Luc Nespoulous & Bernard Harmegnies
    Les disfluences comme indices du traitement cognitif.Une analyse des
    pauses silencieuses en interprétation simultanée
        Rodolfo Delmonte
    Modeling conversational styles in Italian by means of overlaps
        Doroteo T. Toledano, Antonio Moreno Sendoval, José Colàs Pasamontes
    & Javier Garrido Salas
    Acoustic-phonetic decoding of different types of spontaneous speech in
    Spanish
        Shigeyoshi Kitazawa
    Evaluation of vowel hiatus in prosodic boundaries of Japanese
        Ellen Thompson
    A Cross-linguistic Look at VP-Ellipsis and Verbal Speech Errors
        Berthille Pallaud
    Fragments of words and their readjustments in spoken French speech
        Tobias Lövgren & Jan van Doorn
    Influence of the manipulation of pause duration on speech fluency
        Pierpaolo Busan, Giovanna Pelamatti, Alessandro Tavano,Michele
    Grassi & Franco Fabbro
    Improvement of verbal behaviour after pharmacological. Treatment of
    developmental stuttering: a case study
        Sandrine Henry
    Repeats and noun phrases in spontaneous spoken French
        Jumpei Kaneda
    Phrase-final prominence and disfluency in Japanese - Is disfluency can
    be a pragmatic element?

    19h00-20h00 Welcome Cocktail

    Sunday 11 September

    Session III: Misc 1
    09h00-09h30 Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Benoît Habert, Frédérique
    Bénard, Martine Adda-Decker, Claude Baras, Gilles Adda & Patrick Paroubek
    A quantitative study of disfluencies in French broadcast interviews
    09h30-10h00 Tiit Hennoste
    Repair-initiating particles and um-s in Estonian spontaneous speech
    10h00-10h30 Che-Kuang Lin, Shu-Chuan Tseng & Lin-Shan Lee
    Important and new features with analysis for disfluency interruption
    point (IP) detection in spontaneous Mandarin speech

    10h30-11h00 Coffee break

    Session IV: Lexicon & Syntax
    11h00-11h30 Sieb Nooteboom
    Lexical bias re-re-visited. Some further data on its possible cause
    11h30-12h00 T. Florian Jaeger
    That indicates anticipated production difficulty: Evidence from disfluencies
    12h00-12h30 Andrew A. Cooper & John T. Hale
    Promotion of Disfluency in Syntactic Parallelism

    12h30-14h00 Lunch

    Session V: Stuttered speech
    14h00-14h30 Peter Howell & Olatunji Akande
    Simulations of the types of disfluency produced in spontaneous
    utterances by fluent speakers, and the change in disfluency type seen as
    speakers who stutter get older
    14h30-15h00 Peter Howell, Jennifer Hayes, Ceri Savage, Jane Ladd &
    Nafisa Patel
    Factors that determine the form and position of disfluencies in
    spontaneous utterances
    15h00-15h30 Timothy Arbisi-Kelm & Sun-Ah Jun
    A comparison of disfluency patterns in normal and stuttered speech

    15h30-16h00 Coffee break

    Session VI: Repeats
    16h00-16h30 Kristy Beers Fägersten
    Hesitations and repair in German
    16h30-17h00 Jan McAllister & Mary Kingston
    Characteristics of final part-word repetitions

    20h00 Conference banquet

    Monday 12 September

    Session VII: Misc 2
    09h00-09h30 Melanie Soderstrom & James L. Morgan
    Disfluency in speech input to infants? The interaction of mother and
    infant to create error-free speech input for language acquisition
    09h30-10h00 Jean-Léon Bouraoui & Nadine Vigouroux
    Disfluencies phenomena in an apprenticeship corpus

    10h00-10h30 Coffee break

    Session VIII: Gesture marking
    10h30-11h00 Yelena Yasinnik, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel & Nanette
    Veilleux
    Gesture marking of disfluencies in spontaneous speech
    11h00-11h30 Hannele Nicholson, Ellen Gurman Bard, Robin Lickley,
    Anne H. Anderson, Catriona Havard & Yiya Chen
    Disfluency & Behaviour in Dialogue: Evidence from Eye-Gaze
    11h30-12h00 Elgar-Paul Magro
    Disfluency markers and their facial and gestural correlates. Preliminary
    observations on a dialogue in French
    12h00-13h30 Lunch

    Session IX: Pauses 2
    13h30-14h00 Janet Fletcher, Belinda Ross & Nicholas Evans
    The intra-word pause and disfluency in Dalabon
    14h00-14h30 Michiko Watanabe, Yasuharu Den, Keikichi Hirose &
    Nobuaki Minematsu
    Effects of filled pauses on native and non-native listeners' speech
    processing

    14h30-15h00 Concluding remarks
    Estelle Campione & Jean Véronis

    15h30-17h30 Guided tour of Aix-en-Provence

     



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