Projects

For a summary of our current research, you can read our Mid-Term Report, written March 2009. The rest of the Projects page will be updated to give more detail about recent results after the spring 2010 reports are written.

S2S's research is based around 11 interrelated projects, which are grouped into 4 themes:
Theme I: Multi-linguistic and comparative research on fine phonetic detail - Projects 1-4
Theme II: Imperfect knowledge/signal - Projects 5-6
Theme III: Beyond short units of speech - Projects 7-8
Theme IV: Exemplars and abstraction - Projects 9-11

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Project 2: Automatic methods to identify FPD; Corpus-based probabilistic work

Project 2 investigates the distribution of particular types of fine phonetic detail (FPD) in speech. The project will focus on the automatic detection of FPD by means of existing and new statistical and statistical learning techniques. It will support and be supported by Project 1. The main aim is to develop tools for the (relatively) rapid automatic identification of FPD, which can be used by phoneticians and engineers alike.

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Working on this project: » Dr Mirjam Ernestus » Prof Torbjørn Svendsen » Barbara Schuppler » Dr Odette Scharenborg » Dr Jonas Beskow

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