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 10: Hybrid episodic-abstract computational modelling: HSP

Although standard HSP models have had considerable success in simulating some of the basic phenomena of spoken word recognition, any further progress will be critically dependent on constructing models that pay proper attention to the FPD available in the speech signal. This project aims to achieve this by constructing a new computational model that uses FPD to guide the construction of prosodic and grammatical structures that can drive the recognition process. 

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Working on this project: » Dr Dennis Norris » Dr Richard Ogden » Prof Sarah Hawkins » Marco Aldo Piccolino Boniforti

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