Publications2012Edlund, J., House, D., & Beskow, J. (2012). Gesture movement profiles in dialogues from a Swedish multimodal database of spontaneous speech. In Bergmann, P., Brenning, J., Pfeiffer, M. C., & Reber, E. (Eds.), Prosody and Embodiment in Interactional Grammar (pp. 265-280). Berlin: de Gruyter.Edlund, J., House, D., & Strömbergsson, S. (2012). Question types and some prosodic correlates in 600 questions in the Spontal database of Swedish dialogues. In Ma, Q., Ding, H., & Hirst, D. (Eds.), Proc. of Speech Prosody 2012 (pp. 737-740). Shanghai, China. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intonation and interrogative mode. We present initial steps of a larger project investigating and describing intonational variation in the Spontal database of 120 half-hour spontaneous dialogues in Swedish, and testing the hypothesis that the concept of a standard question intonation such as a final pitch rise contrasting a final low declarative intonation is not consistent with the pragmatic use of intonation in dialogue. We report on the extraction of 600 questions from the Spontal corpus, coding and annotation of question typology, and preliminary results concerning some prosodic correlates related to question type.Edlund, J., Strömbergsson, S., & House, D. (2012). Telling questions from statements in spoken dialogue systems. In Proc. of SLTC 2012. Lund, Sweden. [pdf]Karlsson, A., House, D., & Svantesson, J-O. (2012). Intonation adapts to lexical tone: The case of Kammu. Phonetica, 69(1-2), 28-47.Karlsson, A. M., Svantesson, J-O., & House, D. (2012). Adaptation of focus to lexical tone and phrasing in Kammu. In Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages (pp. O3-01). Nanjing, China. [pdf]Strömbergsson, S., Edlund, J., & House, D. (2012). A study of Swedish questions and their prosodic characteristics. In In Proc. of Workshop on Innovation and Applications in Speech Technology (IAST). Dublin, Ireland. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intonation and interrogative mode. This is one of the fundamental observations that formed the VariQ project, a Swedish national project aiming for a deeper insight in how questions work and indeed what constitutes a question. Here, we present some intermediate project results and outline the way ahead. VariQ looks mainly at the Spontal corpus of conversational speech [1], but exploits other data sets to a limited extent for comparative purposes. We report a recent study, in which we selected 600 questions from the Spontal corpus and annotated these in a theory-independent manner. In a subsequent study we compared some prosodic characteristics of these questions with those of the speech used in seven Swedish spoken dialogue systems. The results reveal differences both in the distributions of question types and in prosodic characteristics of the questions in the two different settings.Strömbergsson, S., Edlund, J., & House, D. (2012). Prosodic measurements and question types in the Spontal corpus of Swedish dialogues. In Proc. of Interspeech 2012. Portland, Oregon, US. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intonation and interrogative mode. In this paper, we describe some aspects of prosodic variation in the Spontal corpus of 120 half-hour spontaneous dialogues in Swedish. The study is part of ongoing work aimed at extracting a database of 600 questions from the corpus, complete with categorization and prosodic descriptions. We report on coding and annotation of question typol¬ogy and present results concerning some prosodic corre-lates related to question type for 455 of the questions. A prosodically salient distinction was found between the two categories termed, in our typology, forward and backward looking questions.Strömbergsson, S., Edlund, J., & House, D. (2012). Question types and some prosodic correlates in the Spontal corpus of Swedish dialogues. In Proc. of Fonetik 2012. Gothenburg, Sweden. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: We describe some aspects of prosodic variation in the Spontal corpus of 120 half-hour spontaneous dialogues in Swedish. Coding and annotation of question typology is described
and results are presented concerning prosodic correlates related to question type for well over 400 questions. A prosodically salient distinction was found between the two
categories termed, in our typology, forward- and backward-looking questions.Strömbergsson, S., Edlund, J., & House, D. (2012). Questions and reported speech in Swedish dialogues. In Proc. of Nordic Prosody XI. Tartu, Estonia.2011Al Moubayed, S., Beskow, J., Edlund, J., Granström, B., & House, D. (2011). Animated Faces for Robotic Heads: Gaze and Beyond. In Esposito, A., Vinciarelli, A., Vicsi, K., Pelachaud, C., & Nijholt, A. (Eds.), Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Enactment: The Processing Issues, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 19-35). Springer. [pdf]Beskow, J., Alexanderson, S., Al Moubayed, S., Edlund, J., & House, D. (2011). Kinetic Data for Large-Scale Analysis and Modeling of Face-to-Face Conversation. In Salvi, G., Beskow, J., Engwall, O., & Al Moubayed, S. (Eds.), Proceedings of AVSP2011 (pp. 103-106). [pdf]House, D., & Strömbergsson, S. (2011). Self-voice identification in children with phonological impairment. In Proceedings of the ICPhS XVII (pp. 886-889). Hong Kong. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: We report preliminary data from a study of self-voice identification in children with phonological impairment (PI), where results from 13 children with PI are compared to results from a group of children with typical speech. No difference between the two groups was found, suggesting that a phonological impairment does not affect children’s ability to recognize their recorded voices as their own. We conclude that children with PI indeed recognize their own recorded voice and that the use of recordings in therapy can be supported.Karlsson, A., House, D., Svantesson, J-O., & Tayanin, D. (2011). Comparison of F0 range in spontaneous speech in Kammu tonal and non-tonal dialects. In Proceedings of the ICPhS XVII (pp. 1026-1029). Hong Kong. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate whether the occurrence of lexical tones in a language imposes restrictions on its pitch range. Kammu, a Mon-Khmer language spoken in Northern Laos com-prises dialects with and without lexical tones and with no other major phonological differences. We use Kammu spontaneous speech to investigate differences in pitch range in the two dialects. The main finding is that tonal speakers exhibit a narrower pitch range. Thus, even at a high degree of engagement found in spontaneous speech, lexical tones impose restrictions on speakers’ pitch variation.
Keywords: pitch range, tone, timing, intonation, Kammu, KhmuKarlsson, A., Svantesson, J-O., House, D., & Tayanin, D. (2011). Tone restricts F0 range and variation in Kammu. TMH-QPSR, 51(1), 53-55. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate whether the occurrence of lexical tones in a
language imposes restrictions on its pitch range. We use data from Kammu, a
Mon-Khmer language spoken in Northern Laos, which has one dialect with, and
one without, lexical tones. The main finding is that speakers of the tonal dialect
have a narrower pitch range, and also a smaller variation in pitch range.2010Al Moubayed, S., Beskow, J., Granström, B., & House, D. (2010). Audio-Visual Prosody: Perception, Detection, and Synthesis of Prominence. In Esposito, A. e. a. (Ed.), Toward Autonomous, Adaptive, and Context-Aware Multimodal Interfaces: Theoretical and Practical Issues (pp. 55 - 71). Springer. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: In this chapter, we investigate the effects of facial prominence
cues, in terms of gestures, when synthesized on animated talking heads.
In the first study a speech intelligibility experiment is conducted, where
speech quality is acoustically degraded, then the speech is presented to
12 subjects through a lip synchronized talking head carrying head-nods
and eyebrow raising gestures. The experiment shows that perceiving visual
prominence as gestures, synchronized with the auditory prominence,
significantly increases speech intelligibility compared to when these gestures
are randomly added to speech.
We also present a study examining the perception of the behavior of
the talking heads when gestures are added at pitch movements. Using
eye-gaze tracking technology and questionnaires for 10 moderately hearing
impaired subjects, the results of the gaze data show that users look
at the face in a similar fashion to when they look at a natural face when
gestures are coupled with pitch movements opposed to when the face
carries no gestures. From the questionnaires, the results also show that
these gestures significantly increase the naturalness and helpfulness of
the talking head.Beskow, J., Edlund, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, J., & House, D. (2010). Face-to-face interaction and the KTH Cooking Show. In Esposito, A., Campbell, N., Vogel, C., Hussain, A., & Nijholt, A. (Eds.), Development of Multimodal Interfaces: Active Listening and Synchrony (pp. 157 - 168). Berlin / Heidelberg: Springer.Beskow, J., Edlund, J., Gustafson, J., Heldner, M., Hjalmarsson, A., & House, D. (2010). Modelling humanlike conversational behaviour. In Proceedings of SLTC 2010. Linköping, Sweden. [pdf]Beskow, J., Edlund, J., Gustafson, J., Heldner, M., Hjalmarsson, A., & House, D. (2010). Research focus: Interactional aspects of spoken face-to-face communication. In Proc. of Fonetik 2010 (pp. 7-10). Lund, Sweden. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: We have a visionary goal: to learn enough about human face-to-face interaction that we are able to create an artificial conversational partner that is human-like. We take the opportunity here to present four new projects inaugurated in 2010, each adding pieces of the puzzle through a shared research focus: interactional aspects of spoken face-to-face communication.Edlund, J., Beskow, J., Elenius, K., Hellmer, K., Strömbergsson, S., & House, D. (2010). Spontal: a Swedish spontaneous dialogue corpus of audio, video and motion capture. In Calzolari, N., Choukri, K., Maegaard, B., Mariani, J., Odjik, J., Piperidis, S., Rosner, M., & Tapias, D. (Eds.), Proc. of the Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10) (pp. 2992 - 2995). Valetta, Malta. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: We present the Spontal database of spontaneous Swedish dialogues. 120 dialogues of at least 30 minutes each have been captured in high-quality audio, high-resolution video and with a motion capture system. The corpus is currently being processed and annotated, and will be made available for research at the end of the project.Horne, M., House, D., Svantesson, J-O., & Touati, P. (2010). Gösta Bruce 1947-2010 In Memoriam. Phonetica, 67(4), 268-270.Karlsson, A., House, D., Svantesson, J-O., & Tayanin, D. (2010). Influence of lexical tones on intonation in Kammu. In Interspeech 2010 (pp. 1740-1743). Makuhari, Japan. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate how the presence of
lexical tones influences the realization of focal accent and
sentence intonation. The language studied is Kammu, a
language particularly well suited for the study as it has both
tonal and non-tonal dialects. The main finding is that lexical
tone exerts an influence on both sentence and focal accent in
the tonal dialect to such a strong degree that we can postulate
a hierarchy where lexical tone is strongest followed by
sentence accent, with focal accent exerting the weakest
influence on the F0 contour.2009Andréasson, M., Borin, L., Forsberg, M., Beskow, J., Carlson, R., Edlund, J., Elenius, K., Hellmer, K., House, D., Merkel, M., Forsbom, E., Megyesi, B., Eriksson, A., & Strömqvist, S. (2009). Swedish CLARIN activities. In Domeij, R., Koskenniemi, K., Krauwer, S., Maegaard, B., Rögnvaldsson, E., & de Smedt, K. (Eds.), Proc. of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop Nordic Perspectives on the CLARIN Infrastructure of Language Resources (pp. 1-5). Northern European Association for Language Technology. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: Although Sweden has yet to allocate
funds specifically intended for CLARIN
activities, there are some ongoing activities which are directly relevant to
CLARIN, and which are explicitly linked
to CLARIN. These activities have been
funded by the Committee for Research Infrastructures and its subcommittee DISC
(Database Infrastructure Committee) of
the Swedish Research Council.Beskow, J., Edlund, J., Elenius, K., Hellmer, K., House, D., & Strömbergsson, S. (2009). Project presentation: Spontal – multimodal database of spontaneous dialog. In Fonetik 2009 (pp. 190-193). Stockholm. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: We describe the ongoing Swedish speech database project Spontal: Multimodal database of spontaneous speech in dialog (VR 2006-7482). The project takes as its point of departure the fact that both vocal signals and gesture involving the face and body are important in every-
day, face-to-face communicative interaction, and that there is a great need for data with which we more precisely measure these.Blomberg, M., Elenius, K., House, D., & Karlsson, I. (2009). Research Challenges in Speech Technology: A Special Issue in Honour of Rolf Carlson and Bjorn Granstrom. Speech Communication, 51(7), 563.Boves, L., Carlson, R., Hinrichs, E., House, D., Krauwer, S., Lemnitzer, L., Vainio, M., & Wittenburg, P. (2009). Resources for Speech Research: Present and Future Infrastructure Needs. In Interspeech (pp. 1803-1806). Brighton, UK. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: This paper introduces the EU-FP7 project CLARIN, a joint effort of over 150 institutions in Europe, aimed at the creation of a sustainable language resources and technology infrastructure for the humanities and social sciences research community. The paper briefly introduces the vision behind the project and how it relates to speech research with a focus on the contributions that CLARIN can and will make to research in spoken language processing.House, D., Karlsson, A., Svantesson, J-O., & Tayanin, D. (2009). On utterance-final intonation in tonal and non-tonal dialects of Kammu. In Proceedings of Fonetik 2009 (pp. 78-81). Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: In this study we investigate utterance-final intonation in two dialects of Kammu, one tonal and one non-tonal. While the general patterns of utterance-final intonation are similar between the dialects, we do find clear evidence that the lexical tones of the tonal dialect restrict the pitch range and the realization of focus. Speaker engagement can have a strong effect on the utterance-final accent in both dialects.House, D., Karlsson, A., Svantesson, J-O., & Tayanin, D. (2009). The Phrase-Final Accent in Kammu: Effects of Tone, Focus and Engagement. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2009. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: The phrase-final accent can typically contain a multitude of simultaneous prosodic signals. In this study, aimed at separating the effects of lexical tone from phrase-final intonation, phrase-final accents of two dialects of Kammu were analyzed. Kammu, a Mon-Khmer language spoken primarily in northern Lao, has dialects with lexical tones and dialects with no lexical tones. Both dialects seem to engage the phrase-final accent to simultaneously convey focus, phrase finality, utterance finality, and speaker engagement. Both dialects also show clear evidence of truncation phenomena. These results have implications for our understanding of the interaction between tone, intonation and phrase-finality.Svantesson, J-O., House, D., Karlsson, A., & Tayanin, D. (2009). Reduplication with fixed tone pattern in Kammu. In Proceeding of Fonetik 2009 (pp. 82-84). Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: In this paper we show that speakers of both tonal and non-tonal dialects of Kammu use a fixed tone pattern high–low for intensifying re-duplication of adjectives, and also that speakers of the tonal dialect retain the lexical tones (high or low) while applying this fixed tone pattern.2008Karlsson, A., House, D., & Tayanin, D. (2008). Recognizing phrase and utterance as prosodic units in non-tonal dialects of Kammu. In Proceedings, FONETIK 2008 (pp. 89-92). Department of Linguistics, University of Gothenburg. [pdf]2007Beskow, J., Granström, B., & House, D. (2007). Analysis and synthesis of multimodal verbal and non-verbal interaction for animated interface agents. In Esposito, A., Faundez-Zanuy, M., Keller, E., & Marinaro, M. (Eds.), Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Behaviours (pp. 250-263). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.Granström, B., & House, D. (2007). Inside out - Acoustic and visual aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication (Keynote Paper). Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Saarbrücken, 11-18. [pdf]Granström, B., & House, D. (2007). Modelling and evaluating verbal and non-verbal communication in talking animated interface agents. In Dybkjaer, l., Hemsen, H., & Minker, W. (Eds.), Evaluation of Text and Speech Systems (pp. 65-98). Springer-Verlag Ltd.House, D. (2007). Integrating Audio and Visual Cues for Speaker Friendliness in Multimodal Speech Synthesis. In Interspeech 2007 (pp. 1250-1253). Antwerp. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: This paper investigates interactions between audio and visual cues to friendliness in questions in two perception experiments. In the first experiment, manually edited parametric audio-visual synthesis was used to create the stimuli. Results were consistent with earlier findings in that a late, high final focal accent peak was perceived as friendlier than an earlier, lower focal accent peak. Friendliness was also effectively signaled by visual facial parameters such as a smile, head nod and eyebrow raising synchronized with the final accent. Consistent additive effects were found between the audio and visual cues for the subjects as a group and individually showing that subjects integrate the two modalities. The second experiment used data-driven visual synthesis where the database was recorded by an actor instructed to portray anger and happiness. Friendliness was correlated to the happy database, but the effect was not as strong as for the parametric synthesis.House, D., & Granström, B. (2007). Analyzing and modelling verbal and non-verbal communication for talking animated interface agents. In Esposito, A., Bratanic, M., Keller, E., & Marinaro, M. (Eds.), Fundamentals of verbal and nonverbal communication and the biometric issue (pp. 317-331). Amsterdam: IOS Press.Karlsson, A., House, D., Svantesson, J-O., & Tayanin, D. (2007). Boundary signaling in tonal and non-tonal dialects of Kammu. Proceedings of Fonetik, TMH-QPSR, 50(1), 117-120. [pdf]Karlsson, A. M., House, D., Svantesson, J-O., & Tayanin, D. (2007). Prosodic Phrasing in Tonal and Non-tonal Dialects of Kammu. Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Saarbrücken, 1309-1312. [pdf]2006Beskow, J., Granström, B., & House, D. (2006). Focal accent and facial movements in expressive speech. In Fonetik 2006, Working Papers 52, General Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University (pp. 9-12). [pdf]Beskow, J., Granström, B., & House, D. (2006). Visual correlates to prominence in several expressive modes. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2006 (pp. 1272–1275). Pittsburg, PA. [pdf]Carlson, R., Edlund, J., Heldner, M., Hjalmarsson, A., House, D., & Skantze, G. (2006). Towards human-like behaviour in spoken dialog systems. In Proceedings of Swedish Language Technology Conference (SLTC 2006). Gothenburg, Sweden. [pdf]Granström, B., & House, D. (2006). Measuring and modeling audiovisual prosody for animated agents. In Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006. Dresden. [pdf]House, D. (2006). On the interaction of audio and visual cues to friendliness in interrogative prosody. In Proceedings of The Nordic Conference on Multimodal Communication, 2005 (pp. 201-213). Göteborg.House, D. (2006). Perception and production of phrase-final intonation in Swedish questions. In Bruce, G., & Horne, M. (Eds.), Nordic Prosody, Proceedings of the IXth Conference, Lund 2004 (pp. 127-136). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.Skantze, G., House, D., & Edlund, J. (2006). Grounding and prosody in dialog. In Working Papers 52: Proceedings of Fonetik 2006 (pp. 117-120). Lund, Sweden: Lund University, Centre for Languages & Literature, Dept. of Linguistics & Phonetics. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: In a previous study we demonstrated that subjects could use prosodic features (primarily peak height and alignment) to make different interpretations of synthesized fragmentary grounding utterances. In the present study we test the hypothesis that subjects also change their behavior accordingly in a human-computer dialog setting. We report on an experiment in which subjects participate in a color-naming task in a Wizard-of-Oz controlled human-computer dialog in Swedish. The results show that two annotators were able to categorize the subjects' responses based on pragmatic meaning. Moreover, the subjects' response times differed significantly, depending on the prosodic features of the grounding fragment spoken by the system.Skantze, G., House, D., & Edlund, J. (2006). User responses to prosodic variation in fragmentary grounding utterances in dialogue. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2006 - ICSLP (pp. 2002-2005). Pittsburgh PA, USA. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: In this paper, actual user responses to fragmentary grounding utterances in Swedish human-computer dialog are investigated. Building on a previous study which demonstrated that listeners could use prosodic features (primarily peak height and alignment) to make different interpretations of such utterances, we now report on an experiment in which subjects participate in a color-naming task in a Wizard-of-Oz controlled human-computer dialog setting. The results show that two annotators were able to categorize the subjects' responses based on pragmatic meaning. Moreover, the subjects' response times differed significantly, depending on the prosodic features of the grounding fragment spoken by the system.Svantesson, J-O., & House, D. (2006). Tone production, tone perception and Kammu tonogenesis. Phonology, 23, 309-333. [pdf]2005Edlund, J., House, D., & Skantze, G. (2005). Prosodic Features in the Perception of Clarification Ellipses. In Proceedings of Fonetik 2005. Gothenburg, Sweden. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: We present an experiment where subjects were asked to listen to Swedish human-computer dialogue fragments where a synthetic voice makes an elliptical clarification after a user turn. The prosodic features of the synthetic voice were systematically varied, and subjects were asked to judge the computer's actual intention. The results show that an early low F0 peak signals acceptance, that a late high peak is perceived as a request for clarification of what was said, and that a mid high peak is perceived as a request for clarification of the meaning of what was said. The study can be seen as the beginnings of a tentative model for intonation of clarification ellipses in Swedish, which can be implemented and tested in spoken dialogue systems.Edlund, J., House, D., & Skantze, G. (2005). The effects of prosodic features on the interpretation of clarification ellipses. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2005 (pp. 2389-2392). Lisbon, Portugal. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: In this paper, the effects of prosodic features on the interpretation of elliptical clarification requests in dialogue are studied. An experiment is presented where subjects were asked to listen to short human-computer dialogue fragments in Swedish, where a synthetic voice was making an elliptical clarification after a user turn. The prosodic features of the synthetic voice were systematically varied, and the subjects were asked to judge what was actually intended by the computer. The results show that an early low F0 peak signals acceptance, that a late high peak is perceived as a request for clarification of what was said, and that a mid high peak is perceived as a request for clarification of the meaning of what was said. The study can be seen as the beginnings of a tentative model for intonation of clarification ellipses in Swedish, which can be implemented and tested in spoken dialogue systems.Granström, B., & House, D. (2005). Audiovisual representation of prosody in expressive speech communication. Speech Communication, 46, 473-484.Granström, B., & House, D. (2005). Effective Interaction with Talking Animated Agents in Dialogue Systems. In van Kuppevelt, J., Dybkjaer, L., & Bernsen, N. O. (Eds.), Advances in Natural Multimodal Dialogue Systems (pp. 215-243). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.House, D. (2005). Fonetiska undersökningar av kammu. In Lundström, H., & Svantesson, J-O. (Eds.), Kammu - om ett folk i Laos (pp. 164-167). Lund: Lunds universitetshistoriska sällskap.House, D. (2005). Phrase-final rises as a prosodic feature in wh-questions in Swedish human–machine dialogue. Speech Communication, 46, 268-283. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: This paper examines the extent to which optional final rises occur in a set of 200 wh-questions extracted from a large
corpus of computer-directed spontaneous speech in Swedish and discusses the function these rises may have in signalling
dialogue acts and speaker attitude over and beyond an information question. Final rises occurred in 22% of the
utterances, primarily in conjunction with final focal accent. Children exhibited the largest percentage of final rises
(32%), with women second (27%) and men lowest (17%). The distribution of the rises in the material is examined
and evidence relating to the final rise as a signal of a social interaction oriented dialogue act is gathered from the distribution.
Two separate perception tests were carried out to test the hypothesis that high and late focal accent peaks in a
wh-question are perceived as friendlier and more socially interested than low and early peaks. Generally, the results
were consistent with these hypotheses when the late peaks were in phrase-final position. Finally, the results of this study
are discussed in terms of pragmatic and attitudinal meanings and biological codes.2004Beskow, J., Cerrato, L., Granström, B., House, D., Nordenberg, M., Nordstrand, M., & Svanfeldt, G. (2004). Expressive Animated Agents for Affective Dialogue Systems.. Proc Tutorial and Research Workshop on Affective Dialogue Systems, ADS'04, . Kloster Irsee, Tyskland.. [pdf]Beskow, J., Cerrato, L., Granström, B., House, D., Nordstrand, M., & Svanfeldt, G. (2004). The Swedish PF-Star multimodal corpora. In Proc LREC Workshop on Models of Human Behaviour for the Specification and Evaluation of Multimodal Input and Output Interfaces (pp. 34-37). Lisboa. [pdf]Granström, B., & House, D. (2004). Audiovisual representation of prosody in expressive speech communication. In Bel, B., & Marlin, I. (Eds.), Proc of Intl Conference on Speech Prosody 2004 (pp. 393-396). Nara, Japan. [pdf]House, D. (2004). Final rises and Swedish question intonation. In Proc of The XVIIth Swedish Phonetics Conference, Fonetik 2004 (pp. 56-59). Stockholm University. [pdf]House, D. (2004). Final rises in spontaneous Swedish computer-directed questions: incidence and function. In Bel, B., & Marlin, I. (Eds.), Proc of Intl Conference on Speech Prosody 2004 (pp. 115-118). Nara, Japan. [pdf]House, D. (2004). Pitch and alignment in the perception of tone and intonation. In Fant, G., Fujisaki, H., Cao, J., & Xu, Y. (Eds.), From Traditional Phonology to Modern Speech Processing (pp. 189-204). Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.House, D. (2004). Pitch and alignment in the perception of tone and intonation: pragmatic signals and biological codes. In Bel, B., & Marlein, I. (Eds.), Proc of International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages: Emphasis on Tone Languages (pp. 93-96). Beijng, China.Nordstrand, M., Svanfeldt, G., Granström, B., & House, D. (2004). Measurements of articulatory variation in expressive speech for a set of Swedish vowels. J Speech Communication - Special Issue on Audio Visual Speech Processing, 1-4(44), 187-196.2003Granström, B., & House, D. (2003). Multimodality and speech technology: Verbal and non-verbal communication in talking agents. In Proc of EuroSpeech 2003 (pp. 2901-2904). Geneva, Switzerland. [pdf]House, D. (2003). Hesitation and interrogative Swedish intonation. In Proc of Fonetik 2003, Umeå University, Dept of Philosophy and Linguistics PHONUM 9 (pp. 185-188). [pdf]House, D. (2003). Perceiving question intonation: the role of pre-focal pause and delayed focal peak. In Proc of ICPhS, XV Intl Conference of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 755-758). Barcelona, Spain. [pdf]House, D. (2003). Perception of tone with particular reference to tonal alignment. In Kaji, S. (Ed.), Proc of the International Symposium on Crosslinguistic Studies of Tonal Phenomena 2002. Tokyo: Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.Nordstrand, M., Svanfeldt, G., Granström, B., & House, D. (2003). Measurements of articulatory variation and communicative signals in expressive speech. In Proc of AVSP'03, ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Audio Visual Speech Processing (pp. 233-238). St Jorioz, France. [pdf]Svanfeldt, G., Nordstrand, M., Granström, B., & House, D. (2003). Measurements of articulatory variation in expressive speech. In Proc of Fonetik 2003, Umeå University, Dept of Philosophy and Linguistics, PHONUM 9 (pp. 53-56). [pdf]Öster, A-M., House, D., Hatzis, A., & Green, P. (2003). Testing a new method for training fricatives using visual maps in the Ortho-Logo-Paedia project (OLP). In Proc of Fonetik 2003, Umeå University, Dept of Philosophy and Linguistics PHONUM 9 (pp. 89-92). [pdf]2002Beskow, J., Granström, B., & House, D. (2002). A multimodal speech synthesis tool applied to audio-visual prosody. In Keller, E., Bailly, G., Monaghan, A., Terken, J., & Huckvale, M. (Eds.), Improvements in Speech Synthesis (pp. 372-382). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Carlson, R., Granström, B., Heldner, M., House, D., Megyesi, B., Strangert, E., & Swerts, M. (2002). Boundaries and groupings - the structuring of speech in different communicative situations: a description of the GROG project. In Proc of Fonetik 2002 (pp. 65-68). Stockholm.Granström, B., House, D., & Beskow, J. (2002). Speech and gestures for talking faces in conversational dialogue systems. In Granström, B., House, D., & Karlsson, I. (Eds.), Multimodality in language and speech systems (pp. 209-241). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.Granström, B., House, D., & Karlsson, I. (2002). Multimodality in language and speech systems. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.Granström, B., House, D., & Swerts, M. G. (2002). Multimodal feedback cues in human-machine interactions. In Bel, B., & Marlien, I. (Eds.), Proc of the Speech Prosody 2002 Conference (pp. 347-350). Aix-en-Provence: Laboratoire Parole et Langage.Gustafson, K., & House, D. (2002). Prosodic parameters of a "fun" speaking style. In Keller, E., Bailly, G., Monaghan, A., Terken, J., & Huckvale, M. (Eds.), Improvements in Speech Synthesis (pp. 264-272). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.House, D. (2002). Intonational and visual cues in the perception of interrogative mode in Swedish. In Proc of ICSLP 2002 (pp. 1957-1960). Denver, Colorado, USA. [pdf]House, D. (2002). Perception of question intonation and facial gestures. Proceedings of Fonetik, TMH-QPSR, 44(1), 041-044. [pdf]House, D. (2002). The interaction of pitch range and temporal alignment in the perception of interrogative mode in Swedish. In Hawkins, S., & Nguyen, N. (Eds.), Temporal Integration in the Perception of Speech. University of Cambridge.House, D., & Granström, B. (2002). Multimodal speech synthesis: Improving information flow in dialogue systems using 3D talking heads. In Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, and Applications, 10th International Conference, AIMSA 2002 (pp. 38362). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.Öster, A-M., House, D., Protopapas, A., & Hatzis, A. (2002). A presentation of a new EU project for speech therapy: OLP (Ortho-Logo-Paedia). In Proc of Fonetik 2002 (pp. 45-48). Stockholm. [pdf]2001Beaugendre, F., House, D., & Hermes, D. J. (2001). Accentuation boundaries in Dutch, French and Swedish. Speech Communication, 33, 305-318.Granström, B., House, D., Beskow, J., & Lundeberg, M. (2001). Verbal and visual prosody in multimodal speech perception. In van Dommelen, W., & Fretheim, T. (Eds.), Nordic Prosody 2000: Proc of VIII Conf (pp. 77-88). Trondheim, Norway.Granström, B., House, D., & Swerts, M. (2001). Multimodal feedback cues in human-machine interactions. In COST258 Meeting. Maastricht, The Netherlands.Gustafson, K., & House, D. (2001). Children's evaluation of expressive synthesis: A webbased experiment. In COST258 Meeting. Prague.Gustafson, K., & House, D. (2001). Expressive synthesis for children, a web-based evaluation. In Karlsson, A., & van de Weijer, J. (Eds.), Papers from Fonetik 2001 (pp. 50-53). Gustafson, K., & House, D. (2001). Fun or boring? A web-based evaluation of expressive synthesis for children. In Proc of Eurospeech 2001 (pp. 565-568). Aalborg, Denmark. [pdf]House, D. (2001). Focal accent in Swedish: perception of rise properties for Accent 1. In van Dommelen, W., & Fretheim, T. (Eds.), Nordic Prosody 2000: Proc of VIII Conf (pp. 127-136). Trondheim, Norway.House, D., Beskow, J., & Granström, B. (2001). Interaction of visual cues for prominence. In Karlsson, A., & van de Weijer, J. (Eds.), Papers from Fonetik 2001 (pp. 62-65). House, D., Beskow, J., & Granström, B. (2001). Timing and interaction of visual cues for prominence in audiovisual speech perception. In Proc of Eurospeech 2001 (pp. 387-390). Aalborg, Denmark. [pdf]2000Beskow, J., Granström, B., House, D., & Lundeberg, M. (2000). Experiments with verbal and visual conversational signals for an automatic language tutor. In Delcloque, P., & Bramoullé, A. (Eds.), Proc of InSTIL 2000 (pp. 138-142). University of Albertay Dundee, Dundee, Scotland.Beskow, J., Granström, B., House, D., & Lundeberg, M. (2000). Verbal and visual prosody in multimodal speech perception.. In Nordic Prosody VIII. Bruce, G., Filipsson, M., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., & House, D. (2000). Modelling of Swedish Text and Discourse Intonation in a Speech Synthesis Framework. In Botinis, A. (Ed.), Intonation: Analysis, Modelling and Technology (pp. 291-320). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.Carlson, R., & House, D. (2000). Prosodic aspects of Swedish question words in computer-directed spontaneous speech.. In Nordic Prosody VIII. Granström, B., House, D., Beskow, J., & Lundeberg, M. (2000). Verbal and visual prosody in multimodal speech perception. In Proc 4th Swedish Symposium on Multimodal Communication. Gustafson, J., Bell, L., Beskow, J., Boye, J., Carlson, R., Edlund, J., Granström, B., House, D., & Wirén, M. (2000). AdApt - a multimodal conversational dialogue system in an apartment domain. In Yuan, B., Huang, T., & Tang, X. (Eds.), Proc. of ICSLP 2000, 6th Intl Conf on Spoken Language Processing (pp. 134-137). Beijing: China Military Friendship Publish. [abstract] [pdf]Abstract: A general overview of the AdApt project and the research that is performed within the project is presented. In this project various aspects of human-computer interaction in a multimodal conversational dialogue systems are investigated. The project will also include studies on the integration of user/system/dialogue dependent speech recognition and multimodal speech synthesis. A domain in which multimodal interaction is highly useful has been chosen, namely, finding available apartments in Stockholm. A Wizard-of-Oz data collection within this domain is also described.House, D. (2000). Perception of focal accent in Swedish. How necessary is the rise for Accent 1?. In Nordic Prosody VIII. House, D. (2000). Rise alignment in the perception of focal accent and pitch in Swedish. In Botinis, A., & Torstensson, N. (Eds.), Fonetik 2000, Proc of the Swedish Phonetics Conference (pp. 73-76). Skövde.1999Bell, L., Gustafson, K., House, D., & Johansson L., . (1999). Children´s evaluation of prosody in speech synthesis. In Andersson, R., Abelin, Å., Allwood, J., & Lindblad, P. (Eds.), Proc of Fonetik 99 (pp. 19-22). Granström, B., House, D., & Lundeberg, M. (1999). Eyebrow movements as a cue to prominence.. In The Third Swedish Symposium on Multimodal Communication. Granström, B., House, D., & Lundeberg, M. (1999). Prosodic cues in multi-modal speech perception.. In Proc of ICPhS-99 (pp. 655-658). Granström, B., House, D., & Lundeberg, M. (1999). Visual prominence in multimodal speech perception.. In Proc of Fonetik 99 (pp. 61-64). Gustafson, K., & House, D. (1999). Prosodic parameters of a "fun" speaking style.. In COST 258: The Budapest Meeting, COST Working Papers. House, D. (1999). Perception of pitch and tonal timing: implications for mechanisms of tonogenesis. In Proc of ICPhS-99 (pp. 1823-1826). House, D., Bell, L., Gustafson, K., & Johansson, L. (1999). Child-directed speech synthesis: evaluation of prosodic variation for an educational computer program. In Proc of Eurospeech 99 (pp. 1843-1846). [pdf]1998Bruce, G., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., & House, D. (1998). Prosodic segmentation and structuring of dialogue. In Werner, S. (Ed.), Nordic Prosody, Proceedings of the VIIth Conference (pp. 63-72). Gawronska, B., & House, D. (1998). Information extraction and text generation of news reports for a Swedish-English bilingual spoken dialogue system. In Proceedings ICSLP 98, Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (pp. 1139-1142). Sidney, Australia. [pdf]Hermes, D., Beaugendre, F., & House, D. (1998). Individual differences in accentuation boundaries in Dutch. IPO Annual Progress Report, Eindhoven, 32, 131-138.House, D., Hermes, D., & Beaugendre, F. (1998). Perception of tonal rises and falls for accentuation and phrasing in Swedish. In Proceedings ICSLP 98, Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (pp. 2799-2802). Sydney, Australia. [pdf]House, D., Hermes, D., & Beaugendre, F. (1998). Perception of tonal rises and falls for accentuation and phrasing: Swedish listener results. In Proceedings of Fonetik ’98 (pp. 146-149). Stockholm University.1997Beaugendre, F., House, D., & Hermes, D. (1997). Accentuation boundaries in Dutch, French and Swedish. In Botinis, A., Kouroupetroglou, G., & Carayannis, G. (Eds.), Proceedings of ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Intonation: Theory, Models and Applications (pp. 43-46). Athens, Greece. [pdf]Bruce, G., Filipsson, M., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., & House, D. (1997). Global features in the modelling of intonation in spontaneous Swedish. In Botinis, A., Kouroupetroglou, G., & Carayannis, G. (Eds.), Proc of ESCA workshop on Intonation: Theory, Models and Applications (pp. 59-62). Athens. [pdf]Bruce, G., Filipsson, M., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., & House, D. (1997). Modelling intonation in spontaneous speech. In Bannert, R., Heldner, M., Sullivan, K., & Wretling, P. (Eds.), Proc of Fonetik -97, Dept of Phonetics, Umeå Univ., Phonum 4 (pp. 173-174). Bruce, G., Filipsson, M., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., & House, D. (1997). Text-to-intonation in spontaneous Swedish. In Kokkinakis, G., Fakotakis, N., & Dermatas, E. (Eds.), Proc of Eurospeech 97, 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (pp. 215-218). Rhodes, Greece. [pdf]Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., House, D., & Touati, P. (1997). On the analysis of prosody in interaction. In Sagisaka, Y., Campbell, N., & Higuchi, N. (Eds.), Computing Prosody. Computational Models for Processing Spontaneous Speech. New York: Springer.D’Imperio, M., & House, D. (1997). Perception of questions and statements in Neapolitan Italian. In Proceedings of Eurospeech 97, 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (pp. 251-254). Rhodes, Greece. [pdf]Hermes, D., Beaugendre, F., & House, D. (1997). Temporal alignment of accentuation boundaries in Dutch. In Botinis, A., Kouroupetroglou, G., & Carayannis, G. (Eds.), Proceedings of ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Intonation: Theory, Models and Applications (pp. 177-180). Athens, Greece. [pdf]House, D. (1997). Perceptual thresholds and tonal categories. In Phonum 4 (pp. 179-182). Department of Phonetics, University of Umeå.House, D., Hermes, D., & Beaugendre, F. (1997). Temporal-alignment categories of accent-lending rises and falls. In Proceedings of Eurospeech 97, 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (pp. 879-882). Rhodes, Greece. [pdf]1996Bruce, G., Filipsson, M., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., House, D., Lastow, B., & Touati, P. (1996). Developing the modelling of Swedish prosody in spontaneous dialogue. In Proc of ICSLP 96 (pp. 370-373). [pdf]Bruce, G., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Home, M., & House, D. (1996). Prosodic segmentation and structuring of dialogue. TMH-QPSR, 37(3), 001-006. [pdf]Bruce, G., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Home, M., & House, D. (1996). The Swedish intonation model in interactive perspective. TMH-QPSR, 37(2), 019-022. [pdf]Bruce, G., Frid, J., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., & House, D. (1996). Prosodic segmentation and structuring of dialogue. In Proc Nordisk Prosodi VII. Joensuu, Finland.House, D. (1996). Differential perception of tonal contours through the syllable. In Proceedings ICSLP 96, Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (pp. 2048-2051). Philadelphia, PA, USA. [pdf]House, D., & Svantesson, J-O. (1996). Tonal timing in Thai. TMH-QPSR, 37(2), 081-084. [pdf]House, D., & Svantesson, J. (1996). Tonal timing and vowel onset characteristics in Thai. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics (pp. 1:104-113). Bangkok, Thailand.Svantesson, J-O., & House, D. (1996). Tones and non-tones in Kammu dialects. TMH-QPSR, 37(2), 085-088. [pdf]1995Ayers, G., Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., House, D., & Touati, P. (1995). Modelling intonation in dialogue. In Elenius, K., & Branderud, P. (Eds.), Proc of XIII Intl Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 95) (pp. 278-281). Stockholm.Bruce, G., Granström, B., Filipsson, M., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., House, D., Lastow, B., & Touati, P. (1995). Speech synthesis in spoken dialogue research. In Pardo, J. (Ed.), Proc of the 4th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH 95), Sept 1995 (pp. 1169-1172). Madrid. [pdf]Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., Horne, M., House, D., & Touati, P. (1995). Towards an enhanced prosodic model adapted to dialogue applications. In Dalsgaard, P. (Ed.), Proc of ESCA Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems (pp. 201-204). Vigso, Denmark. [pdf]House, D. (1995). Perception of prepausal tonal contours: implications for automatic stylization of intonation. In Eurospeech 1995. Madrid, Spain. [pdf]House, D. (1995). Speech production by adults using cochlear implants. In Plant, G., & Spens, K-E. (Eds.), Profound Deafness and Speech Communication (pp. 285-296). London: Whurr Publishers.House, D. (1995). The influence of silence on perceiving the preceding tonal contour. In Elenius, K., & Branderud, P. (Eds.), Proceedings of ICPhS 95, 13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 1:122-125). Stockholm, Sweden.1994Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., House, D., & Touati, P. (1994). Modelling Swedish prosody in a dialogue framework. In Proc. ICSLP '94 (pp. 1099-1102). Yokohama, Japan.Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., House, D., & Touati, P. (1994). Preliminary report from the project, 'Prosodic Segmentation and Structuring of Dialogue'. In FONETIK «94, Working papers from the 8th Swedish Phonetics Conference (pp. 34-37). Lund, Sweden.House, D. (1994). Perception and production of mood in speech by cochlear implant users. In Proceedings ICSLP 94, 1994 International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (pp. 2051-2054). Yokohama, Japan. [pdf]1993Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., & House, D. (1993). Interaction of F0 and duration in the perception of prosodic phrasing in Swedish. In Granström, B., & Nord, L. (Eds.), Nordic Prosody VI (pp. 7-22). Stockholm, Sweden: Almqvist and Wiksell International.Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., & House, D. (1993). Phrasing strategies in prosodic parsing and speech synthesis. In Proc of Eurospeech '93, 3rd European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (pp. 1205-1208). Berlin, Germany. [pdf]Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., & House, D. (1993). Phrasing strategies in prosodic parsing and speech synthesis. STL-QPSR, 34(2-3), 031-040. [pdf]Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., & House, D. (1993). Prosodic modelling of phrasing in Swedish. In House, D., & Touati, P. (Eds.), Proc. of an ESCA Workshop on Prosody (pp. 180-183). Lund, Sweden.1992Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., & House, D. (1992). Aspects of prosodic phrasing in Swedish. In Ohala, J. J., Nearey, T. M., Derwing, B. L., Hodge, M. M., & Wiebe, G. E. (Eds.), ICSLP 92 Proceedings (pp. 109-112). University of Alberta, Canada. [pdf]Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., & House, D. (1992). Prosodic phrasing: a perceptual experiment. In Huber, D. (Ed.), Fonetik '92, the Sixth Swedish Phonetics Conference held in Gothenburg, Technical Report no. 10 (pp. 1-4). Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg.Bruce, G., Granström, B., & House, D. (1992). Prosodic phrasing in Swedish speech synthesis. In Bailly, G., Benoit, C., & Sawallis, T. R. (Eds.), Talking Machines: Theories, Models, & Designs (pp. 113-125). Amsterdam: North-Holland, Elsevier Science Publishers.House, D. (1992). Changes in the control of fundamental frequency following activation of a cochlear prosthesis. In Proceedings of the Sixth National Swedish Phonetics Conference, Technical Report no. 10 (pp. 79-82). Department of Information Theory, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg.House, D. (1992). Perceptual Constraints and Tonal Features. In Dressler, W., Luschutzky, H., Pfeiffer, O., & Rennison, J. (Eds.), Phonologica 1988 (pp. 111-118). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.House, D., & Willstedt, U. (1992). Can a cochlear implant and voice training improve voice control?. Working Papers in Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Department of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Lund University, 8, 15-33.House, D., & Willstedt, U. (1992). Changes in control of fundamental frequency and voice quality following cochlear implant activation and speech training. In Risberg, A., Felicetti, S., Plant, G., & Spens, K. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Tactile aids, Hearing Aids, & Cochlear Implants (pp. 201-210). Stockholm, Sweden: KTH. [pdf]1991Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, D., & House, D. (1991). On prosodic phrasing in Swedish. Perilus, Institute of Linguistics, University of Stockholm, XIII, 35-38.Bruce, G., Granström, B., Gustafson, K., & House, D. (1991). Prosodic phrasing in Swedish. 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(Ed.), Proc. of the Speech Research '89 International Conference (pp. 347-350). Budapest: Linguistics Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.House, D. (1989). Cues for the perception of mood in speech: implications for the hearing-impaired. British Journal of Audiology, 23, 171.House, D. (1989). Perceptual Constraints and Tonal Features. Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University, 35, 113-120.House, D., Bruce, G., Eriksson, L., & Lacerda, F. (1989). Prosodic parsing for Swedish speech recognition. STL-QPSR, 30(1), 137-140. [pdf]1988House, D. (1988). Perceptual constraints and tonal features. In Sixth International Phonology Meeting, Krems (pp. 38). Vienna.House, D., Bruce, G., Eriksson, L., & Lacerda, F. (1988). Recognition of Prosodic Categories in Swedish: Rule Implementation. Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University, 33, 153-161.House, D., Bruce, G., Eriksson, L., & Lacerda, F. (1988). 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BibTex2012@inBook{edlund3715, title = {Gesture movement profiles in dialogues from a Swedish multimodal database of spontaneous speech}, author = {Edlund, Jens and House, David and Beskow, Jonas}, year = {2012}, month = {dec}, booktitle = {Prosody and Embodiment in Interactional Grammar}, pages = {265-280}, editor = {Bergmann, Pia and Brenning, Jana and Pfeiffer, Martin C. and Reber, Elisabeth}, series = {FRIAS-series "linguae & litterae"}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin} }
@inProceedings{edlund3693, title = {Question types and some prosodic correlates in 600 questions in the Spontal database of Swedish dialogues}, author = {Edlund, Jens and House, David and Strömbergsson, Sofia}, year = {2012}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Proc. of Speech Prosody 2012}, pages = {737-740}, editor = {Ma, Q. and Ding, H. and Hirst, D.}, address = {Shanghai, China}, abstract = {Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intonation and interrogative mode. We present initial steps of a larger project investigating and describing intonational variation in the Spontal database of 120 half-hour spontaneous dialogues in Swedish, and testing the hypothesis that the concept of a standard question intonation such as a final pitch rise contrasting a final low declarative intonation is not consistent with the pragmatic use of intonation in dialogue. We report on the extraction of 600 questions from the Spontal corpus, coding and annotation of question typology, and preliminary results concerning some prosodic correlates related to question type.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3693.pdf} }
@inProceedings{edlund3779, title = {Telling questions from statements in spoken dialogue systems}, author = {Edlund, Jens and Strömbergsson, Sofia and House, David}, year = {2012}, month = {oct}, booktitle = {Proc. of SLTC 2012}, address = {Lund, Sweden}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3779.pdf} }
@article{karlsson3816, title = {Intonation adapts to lexical tone: The case of Kammu}, author = {Karlsson, A. and House, D. and Svantesson, J-O.}, year = {2012}, month = {nov}, journal = {Phonetica}, volume = {69}, number = {1-2}, pages = {28-47}, issn = {0031-8388} }
@inProceedings{karlsson3729, title = {Adaptation of focus to lexical tone and phrasing in Kammu}, author = {Karlsson, A. M. and Svantesson, J-O. and House, D.}, year = {2012}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages}, pages = {O3-01}, address = {Nanjing, China}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3729.pdf} }
@inProceedings{strömbergsson3719, title = {A study of Swedish questions and their prosodic characteristics}, author = {Strömbergsson, Sofia and Edlund, Jens and House, David}, year = {2012}, month = {mar}, booktitle = {In Proc. of Workshop on Innovation and Applications in Speech Technology (IAST)}, address = {Dublin, Ireland}, abstract = {Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intonation and interrogative mode. This is one of the fundamental observations that formed the VariQ project, a Swedish national project aiming for a deeper insight in how questions work and indeed what constitutes a question. Here, we present some intermediate project results and outline the way ahead. VariQ looks mainly at the Spontal corpus of conversational speech [1], but exploits other data sets to a limited extent for comparative purposes. We report a recent study, in which we selected 600 questions from the Spontal corpus and annotated these in a theory-independent manner. In a subsequent study we compared some prosodic characteristics of these questions with those of the speech used in seven Swedish spoken dialogue systems. The results reveal differences both in the distributions of question types and in prosodic characteristics of the questions in the two different settings.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3719.pdf} }
@inProceedings{strömbergsson3745, title = {Prosodic measurements and question types in the Spontal corpus of Swedish dialogues}, author = {Strömbergsson, Sofia and Edlund, Jens and House, David}, year = {2012}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proc. of Interspeech 2012}, address = {Portland, Oregon, US}, abstract = {Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intonation and interrogative mode. In this paper, we describe some aspects of prosodic variation in the Spontal corpus of 120 half-hour spontaneous dialogues in Swedish. The study is part of ongoing work aimed at extracting a database of 600 questions from the corpus, complete with categorization and prosodic descriptions. We report on coding and annotation of question typol¬ogy and present results concerning some prosodic corre-lates related to question type for 455 of the questions. A prosodically salient distinction was found between the two categories termed, in our typology, forward and backward looking questions.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3745.pdf} }
@inProceedings{strömbergsson3741, title = {Question types and some prosodic correlates in the Spontal corpus of Swedish dialogues}, author = {Strömbergsson, Sofia and Edlund, Jens and House, David}, year = {2012}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Proc. of Fonetik 2012}, address = {Gothenburg, Sweden}, abstract = {We describe some aspects of prosodic variation in the Spontal corpus of 120 half-hour spontaneous dialogues in Swedish. Coding and annotation of question typology is described
and results are presented concerning prosodic correlates related to question type for well over 400 questions. A prosodically salient distinction was found between the two
categories termed, in our typology, forward- and backward-looking questions.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3741.pdf} }
@inProceedings{strömbergsson3739, title = {Questions and reported speech in Swedish dialogues}, author = {Strömbergsson, Sofia and Edlund, Jens and House, David}, year = {2012}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Proc. of Nordic Prosody XI}, address = {Tartu, Estonia} }
2011@inBook{al moubayed3543, title = {Animated Faces for Robotic Heads: Gaze and Beyond}, author = {Al Moubayed, S. and Beskow, J and Edlund, J. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2011}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Enactment: The Processing Issues, Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, pages = {19-35}, editor = {Esposito, Anna and Vinciarelli, Alessandro and Vicsi, Klára and Pelachaud, Catherine and Nijholt, Anton}, publisher = {Springer}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3543.pdf} }
@inProceedings{beskow3655, title = {Kinetic Data for Large-Scale Analysis and Modeling of Face-to-Face Conversation}, author = {Beskow, J. and Alexanderson, S. and Al Moubayed, S. and Edlund, J. and House, D.}, year = {2011}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proceedings of AVSP2011}, pages = {103-106}, editor = {Salvi, G. and Beskow, J. and Engwall, O. and Al Moubayed, S.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3655.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house3625, title = {Self-voice identification in children with phonological impairment}, author = {House, David and Strömbergsson, Sofia}, year = {2011}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ICPhS XVII}, pages = {886-889}, address = {Hong Kong}, abstract = {We report preliminary data from a study of self-voice identification in children with phonological impairment (PI), where results from 13 children with PI are compared to results from a group of children with typical speech. No difference between the two groups was found, suggesting that a phonological impairment does not affect children’s ability to recognize their recorded voices as their own. We conclude that children with PI indeed recognize their own recorded voice and that the use of recordings in therapy can be supported.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3625.pdf} }
@inProceedings{karlsson3633, title = {Comparison of F0 range in spontaneous speech in Kammu tonal and non-tonal dialects}, author = {Karlsson, A. and House, D. and Svantesson, J.-O. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2011}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ICPhS XVII}, pages = {1026-1029}, address = {Hong Kong}, abstract = {The aim of this study is to investigate whether the occurrence of lexical tones in a language imposes restrictions on its pitch range. Kammu, a Mon-Khmer language spoken in Northern Laos com-prises dialects with and without lexical tones and with no other major phonological differences. We use Kammu spontaneous speech to investigate differences in pitch range in the two dialects. The main finding is that tonal speakers exhibit a narrower pitch range. Thus, even at a high degree of engagement found in spontaneous speech, lexical tones impose restrictions on speakers’ pitch variation.
Keywords: pitch range, tone, timing, intonation, Kammu, Khmu}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3633.pdf} }
@inProceedings{karlsson3591, title = {Tone restricts F0 range and variation in Kammu}, author = {Karlsson, A. and Svantesson, J.-O. and House, D. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2011}, month = {jun}, journal = {TMH-QPSR}, volume = {51}, number = {1}, pages = {53-55}, address = {Stockholm, Sweden}, abstract = {The aim of this study is to investigate whether the occurrence of lexical tones in a
language imposes restrictions on its pitch range. We use data from Kammu, a
Mon-Khmer language spoken in Northern Laos, which has one dialect with, and
one without, lexical tones. The main finding is that speakers of the tonal dialect
have a narrower pitch range, and also a smaller variation in pitch range.}, issn = {1104-578}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3591.pdf} }
2010@inBook{al moubayed3492, title = {Audio-Visual Prosody: Perception, Detection, and Synthesis of Prominence}, author = {Al Moubayed, S. and Beskow, J. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2010}, month = {dec}, number = {6456}, booktitle = {Toward Autonomous, Adaptive, and Context-Aware Multimodal Interfaces: Theoretical and Practical Issues}, pages = {55 - 71}, editor = {Esposito, Anna et al.}, series = {LNCS}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {In this chapter, we investigate the effects of facial prominence
cues, in terms of gestures, when synthesized on animated talking heads.
In the first study a speech intelligibility experiment is conducted, where
speech quality is acoustically degraded, then the speech is presented to
12 subjects through a lip synchronized talking head carrying head-nods
and eyebrow raising gestures. The experiment shows that perceiving visual
prominence as gestures, synchronized with the auditory prominence,
significantly increases speech intelligibility compared to when these gestures
are randomly added to speech.
We also present a study examining the perception of the behavior of
the talking heads when gestures are added at pitch movements. Using
eye-gaze tracking technology and questionnaires for 10 moderately hearing
impaired subjects, the results of the gaze data show that users look
at the face in a similar fashion to when they look at a natural face when
gestures are coupled with pitch movements opposed to when the face
carries no gestures. From the questionnaires, the results also show that
these gestures significantly increase the naturalness and helpfulness of
the talking head.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3492.pdf} }
@inBook{beskow3404, title = {Face-to-face interaction and the KTH Cooking Show}, author = {Beskow, J. and Edlund, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, J. and House, D.}, year = {2010}, month = {apr}, booktitle = {Development of Multimodal Interfaces: Active Listening and Synchrony}, pages = {157 - 168}, editor = {Esposito, Anna and Campbell, Nick and Vogel, Carl and Hussain, Amir and Nijholt, Anton}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin / Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-642-12396-2} }
@inProceedings{beskow3487, title = {Modelling humanlike conversational behaviour}, author = {Beskow, J. and Edlund, J. and Gustafson, J. and Heldner, M. and Hjalmarsson, A. and House, D.}, year = {2010}, month = {oct}, booktitle = {Proceedings of SLTC 2010}, address = {Linköping, Sweden}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3487.pdf} }
@inProceedings{beskow3455, title = {Research focus: Interactional aspects of spoken face-to-face communication}, author = {Beskow, J. and Edlund, J. and Gustafson, J. and Heldner, M. and Hjalmarsson, A. and House, D.}, year = {2010}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Proc. of Fonetik 2010}, pages = {7-10}, address = {Lund, Sweden}, abstract = {We have a visionary goal: to learn enough about human face-to-face interaction that we are able to create an artificial conversational partner that is human-like. We take the opportunity here to present four new projects inaugurated in 2010, each adding pieces of the puzzle through a shared research focus: interactional aspects of spoken face-to-face communication.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3455.pdf} }
@inProceedings{edlund3399, title = {Spontal: a Swedish spontaneous dialogue corpus of audio, video and motion capture}, author = {Edlund, Jens and Beskow, Jonas and Elenius, Kjell and Hellmer, Kahl and Strömbergsson, Sofia and House, David}, year = {2010}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Proc. of the Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10)}, pages = {2992 - 2995}, editor = {Calzolari, Nicoletta and Choukri, Khalid and Maegaard, Bente and Mariani, Joseph and Odjik, Jan and Piperidis, Stelios and Rosner, Mike and Tapias, Daniel}, address = {Valetta, Malta}, abstract = {We present the Spontal database of spontaneous Swedish dialogues. 120 dialogues of at least 30 minutes each have been captured in high-quality audio, high-resolution video and with a motion capture system. The corpus is currently being processed and annotated, and will be made available for research at the end of the project.}, isbn = {2-9517408-6-7}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3399.pdf} }
@article{horne3678, title = {Gösta Bruce 1947-2010 In Memoriam}, author = {Horne, M. and House, D. and Svantesson, J-O. and Touati, P.}, year = {2010}, month = {}, journal = {Phonetica}, volume = {67}, number = {4}, pages = {268-270}, issn = {0031-8388} }
@inProceedings{karlsson3449, title = {Influence of lexical tones on intonation in Kammu}, author = {Karlsson, A. and House, D. and Svantesson, J-O. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2010}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Interspeech 2010}, pages = {1740-1743}, address = {Makuhari, Japan}, abstract = {The aim of this study is to investigate how the presence of
lexical tones influences the realization of focal accent and
sentence intonation. The language studied is Kammu, a
language particularly well suited for the study as it has both
tonal and non-tonal dialects. The main finding is that lexical
tone exerts an influence on both sentence and focal accent in
the tonal dialect to such a strong degree that we can postulate
a hierarchy where lexical tone is strongest followed by
sentence accent, with focal accent exerting the weakest
influence on the F0 contour.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3449.pdf} }
2009@inProceedings{andréasson3732, title = {Swedish CLARIN activities}, author = {Andréasson, Maia and Borin, Lars and Forsberg, Markus and Beskow, Jonas and Carlson, Rolf and Edlund, Jens and Elenius, Kjell and Hellmer, Kahl and House, David and Merkel, Magnus and Forsbom, Eva and Megyesi, Beáta and Eriksson, Anders and Strömqvist, Sven}, year = {2009}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc. of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop Nordic Perspectives on the CLARIN Infrastructure of Language Resources}, pages = {1-5}, editor = {Domeij, Rickard and Koskenniemi, Kimmo and Krauwer, Steven and Maegaard, Bente and Rögnvaldsson, Eiríkur and de Smedt, Koenraad}, publisher = {Northern European Association for Language Technology}, abstract = {Although Sweden has yet to allocate
funds specifically intended for CLARIN
activities, there are some ongoing activities which are directly relevant to
CLARIN, and which are explicitly linked
to CLARIN. These activities have been
funded by the Committee for Research Infrastructures and its subcommittee DISC
(Database Infrastructure Committee) of
the Swedish Research Council.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3732.pdf} }
@inProceedings{beskow3364, title = {Project presentation: Spontal – multimodal database of spontaneous dialog}, author = {Beskow, Jonas and Edlund, Jens and Elenius, Kjell and Hellmer, Kahl and House, David and Strömbergsson, Sofia}, year = {2009}, month = {jun}, booktitle = {Fonetik 2009}, pages = {190-193}, address = {Stockholm}, abstract = {We describe the ongoing Swedish speech database project Spontal: Multimodal database of spontaneous speech in dialog (VR 2006-7482). The project takes as its point of departure the fact that both vocal signals and gesture involving the face and body are important in every-
day, face-to-face communicative interaction, and that there is a great need for data with which we more precisely measure these.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3364.pdf} }
@article{blomberg3677, title = {Research Challenges in Speech Technology: A Special Issue in Honour of Rolf Carlson and Bjorn Granstrom}, author = {Blomberg, M. and Elenius, K. and House, D. and Karlsson, I.}, year = {2009}, month = {}, journal = {Speech Communication}, volume = {51}, number = {7}, pages = {563}, issn = {0167-6393} }
@inProceedings{boves3343, title = {Resources for Speech Research: Present and Future Infrastructure Needs}, author = {Boves, L. and Carlson, R. and Hinrichs, E. and House, D. and Krauwer, S. and Lemnitzer, L. and Vainio, M. and Wittenburg, P.}, year = {2009}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Interspeech}, pages = {1803-1806}, address = {Brighton, UK}, abstract = {This paper introduces the EU-FP7 project CLARIN, a joint effort of over 150 institutions in Europe, aimed at the creation of a sustainable language resources and technology infrastructure for the humanities and social sciences research community. The paper briefly introduces the vision behind the project and how it relates to speech research with a focus on the contributions that CLARIN can and will make to research in spoken language processing.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3343.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house3366, title = {On utterance-final intonation in tonal and non-tonal dialects of Kammu}, author = {House, D. and Karlsson, A. and Svantesson, J-O. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2009}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Fonetik 2009}, pages = {78-81}, address = {Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University}, abstract = {In this study we investigate utterance-final intonation in two dialects of Kammu, one tonal and one non-tonal. While the general patterns of utterance-final intonation are similar between the dialects, we do find clear evidence that the lexical tones of the tonal dialect restrict the pitch range and the realization of focus. Speaker engagement can have a strong effect on the utterance-final accent in both dialects.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3366.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house3365, title = {The Phrase-Final Accent in Kammu: Effects of Tone, Focus and Engagement}, author = {House, D. and Karlsson, A. and Svantesson, J-O. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2009}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Interspeech 2009}, abstract = {The phrase-final accent can typically contain a multitude of simultaneous prosodic signals. In this study, aimed at separating the effects of lexical tone from phrase-final intonation, phrase-final accents of two dialects of Kammu were analyzed. Kammu, a Mon-Khmer language spoken primarily in northern Lao, has dialects with lexical tones and dialects with no lexical tones. Both dialects seem to engage the phrase-final accent to simultaneously convey focus, phrase finality, utterance finality, and speaker engagement. Both dialects also show clear evidence of truncation phenomena. These results have implications for our understanding of the interaction between tone, intonation and phrase-finality.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3365.pdf} }
@inProceedings{svantesson3367, title = {Reduplication with fixed tone pattern in Kammu}, author = {Svantesson, J-O. and House, D. and Karlsson, A. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2009}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceeding of Fonetik 2009}, pages = {82-84}, address = {Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University}, abstract = {In this paper we show that speakers of both tonal and non-tonal dialects of Kammu use a fixed tone pattern high–low for intensifying re-duplication of adjectives, and also that speakers of the tonal dialect retain the lexical tones (high or low) while applying this fixed tone pattern.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3367.pdf} }
2008@inProceedings{karlsson3208, title = {Recognizing phrase and utterance as prosodic units in non-tonal dialects of Kammu}, author = {Karlsson, A. and House, D. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2008}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings, FONETIK 2008}, pages = {89-92}, address = {Department of Linguistics, University of Gothenburg}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3208.pdf} }
2007@inBook{beskow3179, title = {Analysis and synthesis of multimodal verbal and non-verbal interaction for animated interface agents}, author = {Beskow, J. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2007}, month = {}, booktitle = {Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Behaviours}, pages = {250-263}, editor = {Esposito, A. and Faundez-Zanuy, M. and Keller, E. and Marinaro, M.}, series = {Lecture Notes in ARtificial Intelligence}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, address = {Berlin} }
@inProceedings{granström3049, title = {Inside out - Acoustic and visual aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication (Keynote Paper)}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2007}, month = {}, journal = {Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Saarbrücken}, pages = {11-18}, editor = {Trouvain, J. and Barry, W.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3049.pdf} }
@inBook{granström1288, title = {Modelling and evaluating verbal and non-verbal communication in talking animated interface agents}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2007}, month = {}, booktitle = {Evaluation of Text and Speech Systems}, pages = {65-98}, editor = {Dybkjaer, l. and Hemsen, H. and Minker, W.}, series = {Text, Speech and Language Technology}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag Ltd} }
@inProceedings{house3021, title = {Integrating Audio and Visual Cues for Speaker Friendliness in Multimodal Speech Synthesis}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2007}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Interspeech 2007}, pages = {1250-1253}, address = {Antwerp}, abstract = {This paper investigates interactions between audio and visual cues to friendliness in questions in two perception experiments. In the first experiment, manually edited parametric audio-visual synthesis was used to create the stimuli. Results were consistent with earlier findings in that a late, high final focal accent peak was perceived as friendlier than an earlier, lower focal accent peak. Friendliness was also effectively signaled by visual facial parameters such as a smile, head nod and eyebrow raising synchronized with the final accent. Consistent additive effects were found between the audio and visual cues for the subjects as a group and individually showing that subjects integrate the two modalities. The second experiment used data-driven visual synthesis where the database was recorded by an actor instructed to portray anger and happiness. Friendliness was correlated to the happy database, but the effect was not as strong as for the parametric synthesis.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3021.pdf} }
@inBook{house3136, title = {Analyzing and modelling verbal and non-verbal communication for talking animated interface agents}, author = {House, D. and Granström, B.}, year = {2007}, month = {}, booktitle = {Fundamentals of verbal and nonverbal communication and the biometric issue}, pages = {317-331}, editor = {Esposito, A. and Bratanic, M. and Keller, E. and Marinaro, M.}, publisher = {IOS Press}, address = {Amsterdam} }
@article{karlsson3079, title = {Boundary signaling in tonal and non-tonal dialects of Kammu}, author = {Karlsson, A. and House, D. and Svantesson, J-O. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2007}, month = {}, journal = {Proceedings of Fonetik, TMH-QPSR}, volume = {50}, number = {1}, pages = {117-120}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/qpsr/2007/2007_50_1_117-120.pdf} }
@inProceedings{karlsson3031, title = {Prosodic Phrasing in Tonal and Non-tonal Dialects of Kammu}, author = {Karlsson, A. M. and House, D. and Svantesson, J-O. and Tayanin, D.}, year = {2007}, month = {}, journal = {Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Saarbrücken}, pages = {1309-1312}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3031.pdf} }
2006@inProceedings{beskow1285, title = {Focal accent and facial movements in expressive speech}, author = {Beskow, J. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2006}, month = {}, booktitle = {Fonetik 2006, Working Papers 52, General Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, pages = {9-12}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1285.pdf} }
@inProceedings{beskow1283, title = {Visual correlates to prominence in several expressive modes}, author = {Beskow, J. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2006}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Interspeech 2006}, pages = {1272–1275}, address = {Pittsburg, PA}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1283.pdf} }
@inProceedings{carlson1789, title = {Towards human-like behaviour in spoken dialog systems}, author = {Carlson, R. and Edlund, J. and Heldner, Mattias and Hjalmarsson, A. and House, D. and Skantze, G.}, year = {2006}, month = {oct}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Swedish Language Technology Conference (SLTC 2006)}, address = {Gothenburg, Sweden}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1789.pdf} }
@inProceedings{granström1286, title = {Measuring and modeling audiovisual prosody for animated agents}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2006}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006. Dresden}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1286.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house1798, title = {On the interaction of audio and visual cues to friendliness in interrogative prosody}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2006}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of The Nordic Conference on Multimodal Communication, 2005}, pages = {201-213}, address = {Göteborg} }
@inProceedings{house1799, title = {Perception and production of phrase-final intonation in Swedish questions}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2006}, month = {}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody, Proceedings of the IXth Conference, Lund 2004}, pages = {127-136}, editor = {Bruce, G. and Horne, M.}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, address = {Frankfurt am Main} }
@inProceedings{skantze1094, title = {Grounding and prosody in dialog}, author = {Skantze, G. and House, D. and Edlund, J.}, year = {2006}, month = {jun}, booktitle = {Working Papers 52: Proceedings of Fonetik 2006}, pages = {117-120}, publisher = {Lund University, Centre for Languages & Literature, Dept. of Linguistics & Phonetics}, address = {Lund, Sweden}, abstract = {In a previous study we demonstrated that subjects could use prosodic features (primarily peak height and alignment) to make different interpretations of synthesized fragmentary grounding utterances. In the present study we test the hypothesis that subjects also change their behavior accordingly in a human-computer dialog setting. We report on an experiment in which subjects participate in a color-naming task in a Wizard-of-Oz controlled human-computer dialog in Swedish. The results show that two annotators were able to categorize the subjects' responses based on pragmatic meaning. Moreover, the subjects' response times differed significantly, depending on the prosodic features of the grounding fragment spoken by the system.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1094.pdf} }
@inProceedings{skantze1091, title = {User responses to prosodic variation in fragmentary grounding utterances in dialogue}, author = {Skantze, G. and House, D. and Edlund, J.}, year = {2006}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Interspeech 2006 - ICSLP}, pages = {2002-2005}, address = {Pittsburgh PA, USA}, abstract = {In this paper, actual user responses to fragmentary grounding utterances in Swedish human-computer dialog are investigated. Building on a previous study which demonstrated that listeners could use prosodic features (primarily peak height and alignment) to make different interpretations of such utterances, we now report on an experiment in which subjects participate in a color-naming task in a Wizard-of-Oz controlled human-computer dialog setting. The results show that two annotators were able to categorize the subjects' responses based on pragmatic meaning. Moreover, the subjects' response times differed significantly, depending on the prosodic features of the grounding fragment spoken by the system.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1091.pdf} }
@article{svantesson1823, title = {Tone production, tone perception and Kammu tonogenesis}, author = {Svantesson, J-O. and House, D.}, year = {2006}, month = {}, journal = {Phonology}, volume = {23}, pages = {309-333}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1823.pdf} }
2005@inProceedings{edlund1097, title = {Prosodic Features in the Perception of Clarification Ellipses}, author = {Edlund, J. and House, D. and Skantze, G.}, year = {2005}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Fonetik 2005}, address = {Gothenburg, Sweden}, abstract = {We present an experiment where subjects were asked to listen to Swedish human-computer dialogue fragments where a synthetic voice makes an elliptical clarification after a user turn. The prosodic features of the synthetic voice were systematically varied, and subjects were asked to judge the computer's actual intention. The results show that an early low F0 peak signals acceptance, that a late high peak is perceived as a request for clarification of what was said, and that a mid high peak is perceived as a request for clarification of the meaning of what was said. The study can be seen as the beginnings of a tentative model for intonation of clarification ellipses in Swedish, which can be implemented and tested in spoken dialogue systems.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1097.pdf} }
@inProceedings{edlund1079, title = {The effects of prosodic features on the interpretation of clarification ellipses}, author = {Edlund, J. and House, D. and Skantze, G.}, year = {2005}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Interspeech 2005}, pages = {2389-2392}, address = {Lisbon, Portugal}, abstract = {In this paper, the effects of prosodic features on the interpretation of elliptical clarification requests in dialogue are studied. An experiment is presented where subjects were asked to listen to short human-computer dialogue fragments in Swedish, where a synthetic voice was making an elliptical clarification after a user turn. The prosodic features of the synthetic voice were systematically varied, and the subjects were asked to judge what was actually intended by the computer. The results show that an early low F0 peak signals acceptance, that a late high peak is perceived as a request for clarification of what was said, and that a mid high peak is perceived as a request for clarification of the meaning of what was said. The study can be seen as the beginnings of a tentative model for intonation of clarification ellipses in Swedish, which can be implemented and tested in spoken dialogue systems.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1079.pdf} }
@article{granström1260, title = {Audiovisual representation of prosody in expressive speech communication}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2005}, month = {}, journal = {Speech Communication}, volume = {46}, pages = {473-484}, issn = {0167-6393} }
@inBook{granström1287, title = {Effective Interaction with Talking Animated Agents in Dialogue Systems}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2005}, month = {}, booktitle = {Advances in Natural Multimodal Dialogue Systems}, pages = {215-243}, editor = {van Kuppevelt, J. and Dybkjaer, L. and Bernsen, N. O.}, publisher = {Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands} }
@inBook{house3676, title = {Fonetiska undersökningar av kammu}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2005}, month = {}, booktitle = {Kammu - om ett folk i Laos}, pages = {164-167}, editor = {Lundström, H. and Svantesson, J.-O.}, series = {Lunds universitetshistoriska sällskap}, edition = {Årsbok 2006}, publisher = {Lunds universitetshistoriska sällskap}, address = {Lund}, isbn = {91-972850-4-8} }
@article{house1262, title = {Phrase-final rises as a prosodic feature in wh-questions in Swedish human–machine dialogue}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2005}, month = {}, journal = {Speech Communication}, volume = {46}, pages = {268-283}, abstract = {This paper examines the extent to which optional final rises occur in a set of 200 wh-questions extracted from a large
corpus of computer-directed spontaneous speech in Swedish and discusses the function these rises may have in signalling
dialogue acts and speaker attitude over and beyond an information question. Final rises occurred in 22% of the
utterances, primarily in conjunction with final focal accent. Children exhibited the largest percentage of final rises
(32%), with women second (27%) and men lowest (17%). The distribution of the rises in the material is examined
and evidence relating to the final rise as a signal of a social interaction oriented dialogue act is gathered from the distribution.
Two separate perception tests were carried out to test the hypothesis that high and late focal accent peaks in a
wh-question are perceived as friendlier and more socially interested than low and early peaks. Generally, the results
were consistent with these hypotheses when the late peaks were in phrase-final position. Finally, the results of this study
are discussed in terms of pragmatic and attitudinal meanings and biological codes.}, issn = {0167-6393}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1262.pdf} }
2004@inProceedings{beskow1200, title = {Expressive Animated Agents for Affective Dialogue Systems.}, author = {Beskow, J. and Cerrato, L. and Granström, B. and House, D. and Nordenberg, M. and Nordstrand, M. and Svanfeldt, G.}, year = {2004}, month = {}, journal = {Proc Tutorial and Research Workshop on Affective Dialogue Systems, ADS'04, . Kloster Irsee, Tyskland.}, editor = {André, E. and Dybkjaer, L. and Minker, W. and Heisterkampf, P.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1200.pdf} }
@inProceedings{beskow1024, title = {The Swedish PF-Star multimodal corpora}, author = {Beskow, J. and Cerrato, L. and Granström, B. and House, D. and Nordstrand, M. and Svanfeldt, G.}, year = {2004}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Proc LREC Workshop on Models of Human Behaviour for the Specification and Evaluation of Multimodal Input and Output Interfaces}, pages = {34-37}, address = {Lisboa}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1024.pdf} }
@inProceedings{granström1031, title = {Audiovisual representation of prosody in expressive speech communication}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2004}, month = {mar}, booktitle = {Proc of Intl Conference on Speech Prosody 2004}, pages = {393-396}, editor = {Bel, B. and Marlin, I.}, address = {Nara, Japan}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1031.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house1039, title = {Final rises and Swedish question intonation}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2004}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Proc of The XVIIth Swedish Phonetics Conference, Fonetik 2004}, pages = {56-59}, address = {Stockholm University}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1039.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house1032, title = {Final rises in spontaneous Swedish computer-directed questions: incidence and function}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2004}, month = {mar}, booktitle = {Proc of Intl Conference on Speech Prosody 2004}, pages = {115-118}, editor = {Bel, B. and Marlin, I.}, address = {Nara, Japan}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1032.pdf} }
@inBook{house1069, title = {Pitch and alignment in the perception of tone and intonation}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2004}, booktitle = {From Traditional Phonology to Modern Speech Processing}, pages = {189-204}, editor = {Fant, G. and Fujisaki, H. and Cao, J. and Xu, Y.}, publisher = {Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press}, address = {Beijing} }
@inProceedings{house1027, title = {Pitch and alignment in the perception of tone and intonation: pragmatic signals and biological codes}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2004}, month = {mar}, booktitle = {Proc of International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages: Emphasis on Tone Languages}, pages = {93-96}, editor = {Bel, B. and Marlein, I.}, address = {Beijng, China} }
@article{nordstrand1006, title = {Measurements of articulatory variation in expressive speech for a set of Swedish vowels}, author = {Nordstrand, M. and Svanfeldt, G. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2004}, month = {}, journal = {J Speech Communication - Special Issue on Audio Visual Speech Processing}, volume = {1-4}, number = {44}, pages = {187-196}, editor = {Schwartz, J-L. and Bertommier, F. and Cathiard, M-A. and de Mori, R.}, issn = {0167-6393} }
2003@inProceedings{granström894, title = {Multimodality and speech technology: Verbal and non-verbal communication in talking agents}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2003}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proc of EuroSpeech 2003}, pages = {2901-2904}, address = {Geneva, Switzerland}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/894.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house904, title = {Hesitation and interrogative Swedish intonation}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2003}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc of Fonetik 2003, Umeå University, Dept of Philosophy and Linguistics PHONUM 9}, pages = {185-188}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/904.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house916, title = {Perceiving question intonation: the role of pre-focal pause and delayed focal peak}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2003}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Proc of ICPhS, XV Intl Conference of Phonetic Sciences}, pages = {755-758}, address = {Barcelona, Spain}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/916.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house968, title = {Perception of tone with particular reference to tonal alignment}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2003}, month = {dec}, booktitle = {Proc of the International Symposium on Crosslinguistic Studies of Tonal Phenomena 2002}, editor = {Kaji, S.}, address = {Tokyo: Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies} }
@inProceedings{nordstrand892, title = {Measurements of articulatory variation and communicative signals in expressive speech}, author = {Nordstrand, M. and Svanfeldt, G. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2003}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proc of AVSP'03, ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Audio Visual Speech Processing}, pages = {233-238}, address = {St Jorioz, France}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/892.pdf} }
@inProceedings{svanfeldt910, title = {Measurements of articulatory variation in expressive speech}, author = {Svanfeldt, G. and Nordstrand, M. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2003}, booktitle = {Proc of Fonetik 2003, Umeå University, Dept of Philosophy and Linguistics, PHONUM 9}, pages = {53-56}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/910.pdf} }
@inProceedings{öster907, title = {Testing a new method for training fricatives using visual maps in the Ortho-Logo-Paedia project (OLP)}, author = {Öster, A-M. and House, D. and Hatzis, A. and Green, P.}, year = {2003}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc of Fonetik 2003, Umeå University, Dept of Philosophy and Linguistics PHONUM 9}, pages = {89-92}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/907.pdf} }
2002@inBook{beskow877, title = {A multimodal speech synthesis tool applied to audio-visual prosody}, author = {Beskow, J. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {2002}, month = {}, booktitle = {Improvements in Speech Synthesis}, pages = {372-382}, editor = {Keller, E. and Bailly, G. and Monaghan, A. and Terken, J. and Huckvale, M.}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons, Inc}, address = {New York}, isbn = {0471-49985-4} }
@inProceedings{carlson836, title = {Boundaries and groupings - the structuring of speech in different communicative situations: a description of the GROG project}, author = {Carlson, R. and Granström, B. and Heldner, Mattias and House, D. and Megyesi, B. and Strangert, E. and Swerts, M.}, year = {2002}, month = {may}, volume = {44}, booktitle = {Proc of Fonetik 2002}, pages = {65-68}, address = {Stockholm}, note = {TMH-QPSR} }
@inBook{granström881, title = {Speech and gestures for talking faces in conversational dialogue systems}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Beskow, J.}, year = {2002}, month = {}, booktitle = {Multimodality in language and speech systems}, pages = {209-241}, editor = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Karlsson, I.}, publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {ISBN 1-4020-0635-7} }
@book{granström1273, title = {Multimodality in language and speech systems}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Karlsson, I.}, year = {2002}, month = {}, volume = {19}, series = {Text, Speech and Language Technology}, publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {ISBN 1-4020-0635-7} }
@inProceedings{granström820, title = {Multimodal feedback cues in human-machine interactions}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Swerts, M. G.}, year = {2002}, month = {apr}, booktitle = {Proc of the Speech Prosody 2002 Conference}, pages = {347-350}, editor = {Bel, B. and Marlien, I.}, address = {Aix-en-Provence: Laboratoire Parole et Langage} }
@inBook{gustafson882, title = {Prosodic parameters of a "fun" speaking style}, author = {Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {2002}, month = {}, booktitle = {Improvements in Speech Synthesis}, pages = {264-272}, editor = {Keller, E. and Bailly, G. and Monaghan, A. and Terken, J. and Huckvale, M.}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons, Inc}, address = {New York}, isbn = {0471-49985-4} }
@inProceedings{house865, title = {Intonational and visual cues in the perception of interrogative mode in Swedish}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2002}, month = {sep}, volume = {3}, booktitle = {Proc of ICSLP 2002}, pages = {1957-1960}, address = {Denver, Colorado, USA}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/865.pdf} }
@article{house2852, title = {Perception of question intonation and facial gestures}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2002}, month = {}, journal = {Proceedings of Fonetik, TMH-QPSR}, volume = {44}, number = {1}, pages = {041-044}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/qpsr/2002/2002_44_1_041-044.pdf} }
@inBook{house801, title = {The interaction of pitch range and temporal alignment in the perception of interrogative mode in Swedish}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2002}, booktitle = {Temporal Integration in the Perception of Speech}, editor = {Hawkins, S. and Nguyen, N.}, publisher = {University of Cambridge}, note = {Abstract, CTT} }
@inProceedings{house804, title = {Multimodal speech synthesis: Improving information flow in dialogue systems using 3D talking heads}, author = {House, D. and Granström, B.}, year = {2002}, booktitle = {Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, and Applications, 10th International Conference, AIMSA 2002}, pages = {38362}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, address = {Berlin} }
@inProceedings{öster841, title = {A presentation of a new EU project for speech therapy: OLP (Ortho-Logo-Paedia)}, author = {Öster, A-M. and House, D. and Protopapas, A. and Hatzis, A.}, year = {2002}, month = {may}, volume = {44}, booktitle = {Proc of Fonetik 2002}, pages = {45-48}, address = {Stockholm}, note = {TMH-QPSR, CTT}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/841.pdf} }
2001@article{beaugendre788, title = {Accentuation boundaries in Dutch, French and Swedish}, author = {Beaugendre, F. and House, D. and Hermes, D. J.}, year = {2001}, journal = {Speech Communication}, number = {33}, pages = {305-318}, issn = {0167-6393} }
@inProceedings{granström751, title = {Verbal and visual prosody in multimodal speech perception}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Beskow, J. and Lundeberg, M.}, year = {2001}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody 2000: Proc of VIII Conf}, pages = {77-88}, editor = {van Dommelen, W. and Fretheim, T.}, address = {Trondheim, Norway} }
@inProceedings{granström703, title = {Multimodal feedback cues in human-machine interactions}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Swerts, M.}, year = {2001}, month = {nov}, booktitle = {COST258 Meeting}, address = {Maastricht, The Netherlands}, note = {Abstract} }
@inProceedings{gustafson704, title = {Children's evaluation of expressive synthesis: A webbased experiment}, author = {Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {2001}, month = {may}, booktitle = {COST258 Meeting}, address = {Prague}, note = {Abstract} }
@inProceedings{gustafson755, title = {Expressive synthesis for children, a web-based evaluation}, author = {Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {2001}, volume = {49}, booktitle = {Papers from Fonetik 2001}, pages = {50-53}, editor = {Karlsson, A. and van de Weijer, J.} }
@inProceedings{gustafson770, title = {Fun or boring? A web-based evaluation of expressive synthesis for children}, author = {Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {2001}, month = {}, volume = {1}, booktitle = {Proc of Eurospeech 2001}, pages = {565-568}, address = {Aalborg, Denmark}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/770.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house752, title = {Focal accent in Swedish: perception of rise properties for Accent 1}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2001}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody 2000: Proc of VIII Conf}, pages = {127-136}, editor = {van Dommelen, W. and Fretheim, T.}, address = {Trondheim, Norway} }
@inProceedings{house756, title = {Interaction of visual cues for prominence}, author = {House, D. and Beskow, J. and Granström, B.}, year = {2001}, volume = {49}, booktitle = {Papers from Fonetik 2001}, pages = {62-65}, editor = {Karlsson, A. and van de Weijer, J.} }
@inProceedings{house772, title = {Timing and interaction of visual cues for prominence in audiovisual speech perception}, author = {House, D. and Beskow, J. and Granström, B.}, year = {2001}, month = {}, volume = {1}, booktitle = {Proc of Eurospeech 2001}, pages = {387-390}, address = {Aalborg, Denmark}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/772.pdf} }
2000@inProceedings{beskow690, title = {Experiments with verbal and visual conversational signals for an automatic language tutor}, author = {Beskow, J. and Granström, B. and House, D. and Lundeberg, M.}, year = {2000}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Proc of InSTIL 2000}, pages = {138-142}, editor = {Delcloque, P. and Bramoullé, A.}, address = {University of Albertay Dundee, Dundee, Scotland} }
@inProceedings{beskow1208, title = {Verbal and visual prosody in multimodal speech perception.}, author = {Beskow, J. and Granström, B. and House, D. and Lundeberg, M.}, year = {2000}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody VIII} }
@inBook{bruce1209, title = {Modelling of Swedish Text and Discourse Intonation in a Speech Synthesis Framework}, author = {Bruce, G. and Filipsson, M. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D.}, year = {2000}, booktitle = {Intonation: Analysis, Modelling and Technology}, pages = {291-320}, editor = {Botinis, A.}, publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}, address = {Dordrecht} }
@inProceedings{carlson1210, title = {Prosodic aspects of Swedish question words in computer-directed spontaneous speech.}, author = {Carlson, R. and House, D.}, year = {2000}, month = {}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody VIII} }
@inProceedings{granström1212, title = {Verbal and visual prosody in multimodal speech perception}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Beskow, J. and Lundeberg, M.}, year = {2000}, booktitle = {Proc 4th Swedish Symposium on Multimodal Communication} }
@inProceedings{gustafson695, title = {AdApt - a multimodal conversational dialogue system in an apartment domain}, author = {Gustafson, J. and Bell, L. and Beskow, J. and Boye, J. and Carlson, R. and Edlund, J. and Granström, B. and House, D. and Wirén, M.}, year = {2000}, month = {oct}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Proc. of ICSLP 2000, 6th Intl Conf on Spoken Language Processing}, pages = {134-137}, editor = {Yuan, B. and Huang, T. and Tang, X.}, publisher = {China Military Friendship Publish}, address = {Beijing}, abstract = {A general overview of the AdApt project and the research that is performed within the project is presented. In this project various aspects of human-computer interaction in a multimodal conversational dialogue systems are investigated. The project will also include studies on the integration of user/system/dialogue dependent speech recognition and multimodal speech synthesis. A domain in which multimodal interaction is highly useful has been chosen, namely, finding available apartments in Stockholm. A Wizard-of-Oz data collection within this domain is also described.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/695.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house1214, title = {Perception of focal accent in Swedish. How necessary is the rise for Accent 1?}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2000}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody VIII} }
@inProceedings{house657, title = {Rise alignment in the perception of focal accent and pitch in Swedish}, author = {House, D.}, year = {2000}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Fonetik 2000, Proc of the Swedish Phonetics Conference}, pages = {73-76}, editor = {Botinis, A. and Torstensson, N.}, address = {Skövde} }
1999@inProceedings{bell1226, title = {Children´s evaluation of prosody in speech synthesis}, author = {Bell, L. and Gustafson, K. and House, D. and Johansson L.}, year = {1999}, booktitle = {Proc of Fonetik 99}, pages = {19-22}, editor = {Andersson, R. and Abelin, Å. and Allwood, J. and Lindblad, P.} }
@inProceedings{granström1237, title = {Eyebrow movements as a cue to prominence.}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Lundeberg, M.}, year = {1999}, month = {}, booktitle = {The Third Swedish Symposium on Multimodal Communication} }
@inProceedings{granström1238, title = {Prosodic cues in multi-modal speech perception.}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Lundeberg, M.}, year = {1999}, booktitle = {Proc of ICPhS-99}, pages = {655-658} }
@inProceedings{granström1239, title = {Visual prominence in multimodal speech perception.}, author = {Granström, B. and House, D. and Lundeberg, M.}, year = {1999}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc of Fonetik 99}, pages = {61-64} }
@inProceedings{gustafson1244, title = {Prosodic parameters of a "fun" speaking style.}, author = {Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {1999}, booktitle = {COST 258: The Budapest Meeting, COST Working Papers} }
@inProceedings{house1183, title = {Perception of pitch and tonal timing: implications for mechanisms of tonogenesis}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1999}, booktitle = {Proc of ICPhS-99}, pages = {1823-1826} }
@inProceedings{house1181, title = {Child-directed speech synthesis: evaluation of prosodic variation for an educational computer program}, author = {House, D. and Bell, L. and Gustafson, K. and Johansson, L.}, year = {1999}, booktitle = {Proc of Eurospeech 99}, pages = {1843-1846}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1181.pdf} }
1998@inProceedings{bruce606, title = {Prosodic segmentation and structuring of dialogue}, author = {Bruce, G. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D.}, year = {1998}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody, Proceedings of the VIIth Conference}, pages = {63-72}, editor = {Werner, S.} }
@inProceedings{gawronska3160, title = {Information extraction and text generation of news reports for a Swedish-English bilingual spoken dialogue system}, author = {Gawronska, B. and House, D.}, year = {1998}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings ICSLP 98, Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing}, pages = {1139-1142}, address = {Sidney, Australia}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3160.pdf} }
@article{hermes3157, title = {Individual differences in accentuation boundaries in Dutch}, author = {Hermes, D. and Beaugendre, F. and House, D.}, year = {1998}, month = {}, journal = {IPO Annual Progress Report, Eindhoven}, number = {32}, pages = {131-138}, address = {Eindhoven, The Netherlands}, type = {IPO Annual Progress Report}, institution = {Eindhoven University of Technology} }
@inProceedings{house3159, title = {Perception of tonal rises and falls for accentuation and phrasing in Swedish}, author = {House, D. and Hermes, D. and Beaugendre, F.}, year = {1998}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings ICSLP 98, Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing}, pages = {2799-2802}, address = {Sydney, Australia}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3159.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house3158, title = {Perception of tonal rises and falls for accentuation and phrasing: Swedish listener results}, author = {House, D. and Hermes, D. and Beaugendre, F.}, year = {1998}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Fonetik ’98}, pages = {146-149}, address = {Stockholm University} }
1997@inProceedings{beaugendre3163, title = {Accentuation boundaries in Dutch, French and Swedish}, author = {Beaugendre, F. and House, D. and Hermes, D.}, year = {1997}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Intonation: Theory, Models and Applications}, pages = {43-46}, editor = {Botinis, A. and Kouroupetroglou, G. and Carayannis, G.}, address = {Athens, Greece}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3163.pdf} }
@inProceedings{bruce518, title = {Global features in the modelling of intonation in spontaneous Swedish}, author = {Bruce, G. and Filipsson, M. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D.}, year = {1997}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proc of ESCA workshop on Intonation: Theory, Models and Applications}, pages = {59-62}, editor = {Botinis, A. and Kouroupetroglou, G. and Carayannis, G.}, address = {Athens}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/518.pdf} }
@inProceedings{bruce535, title = {Modelling intonation in spontaneous speech}, author = {Bruce, G. and Filipsson, M. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D.}, year = {1997}, booktitle = {Proc of Fonetik -97, Dept of Phonetics, Umeå Univ., Phonum 4}, pages = {173-174}, editor = {Bannert, R. and Heldner, M. and Sullivan, K. and Wretling, P.} }
@inProceedings{bruce524, title = {Text-to-intonation in spontaneous Swedish}, author = {Bruce, G. and Filipsson, M. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D.}, year = {1997}, month = {}, volume = {1}, booktitle = {Proc of Eurospeech 97, 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology}, pages = {215-218}, editor = {Kokkinakis, G. and Fakotakis, N. and Dermatas, E.}, address = {Rhodes, Greece}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/524.pdf} }
@inBook{bruce571, title = {On the analysis of prosody in interaction}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D. and Touati, P.}, year = {1997}, booktitle = {Computing Prosody. Computational Models for Processing Spontaneous Speech}, editor = {Sagisaka, Y. and Campbell, N. and Higuchi, N.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York} }
@inProceedings{d’imperio3161, title = {Perception of questions and statements in Neapolitan Italian}, author = {D’Imperio, M. and House, D.}, year = {1997}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Eurospeech 97, 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology}, pages = {251-254}, address = {Rhodes, Greece}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3161.pdf} }
@inProceedings{hermes3164, title = {Temporal alignment of accentuation boundaries in Dutch}, author = {Hermes, D. and Beaugendre, F. and House, D.}, year = {1997}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Intonation: Theory, Models and Applications}, pages = {177-180}, editor = {Botinis, A. and Kouroupetroglou, G. and Carayannis, G.}, address = {Athens, Greece}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3164.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house3165, title = {Perceptual thresholds and tonal categories}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1997}, month = {}, booktitle = {Phonum 4}, pages = {179-182}, address = {Department of Phonetics, University of Umeå} }
@inProceedings{house3162, title = {Temporal-alignment categories of accent-lending rises and falls}, author = {House, D. and Hermes, D. and Beaugendre, F.}, year = {1997}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Eurospeech 97, 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology}, pages = {879-882}, address = {Rhodes, Greece}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3162.pdf} }
1996@inProceedings{bruce1195, title = {Developing the modelling of Swedish prosody in spontaneous dialogue}, author = {Bruce, G. and Filipsson, M. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D. and Lastow, B. and Touati, P.}, year = {1996}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc of ICSLP 96}, pages = {370-373}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/1195.pdf} }
@article{bruce2814, title = {Prosodic segmentation and structuring of dialogue}, author = {Bruce, G. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Home, M. and House, D.}, year = {1996}, month = {}, journal = {TMH-QPSR}, volume = {37}, number = {3}, pages = {001-006}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/qpsr/1996/1996_37_3_001-006.pdf} }
@article{bruce2776, title = {The Swedish intonation model in interactive perspective}, author = {Bruce, G. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Home, M. and House, D.}, year = {1996}, month = {}, journal = {TMH-QPSR}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, pages = {019-022}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/qpsr/1996/1996_37_2_019-022.pdf} }
@inProceedings{bruce446, title = {Prosodic segmentation and structuring of dialogue}, author = {Bruce, G. and Frid, J. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D.}, year = {1996}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Proc Nordisk Prosodi VII}, address = {Joensuu, Finland} }
@inProceedings{house3166, title = {Differential perception of tonal contours through the syllable}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1996}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings ICSLP 96, Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing}, pages = {2048-2051}, address = {Philadelphia, PA, USA}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3166.pdf} }
@article{house2793, title = {Tonal timing in Thai}, author = {House, D. and Svantesson, J-O.}, year = {1996}, month = {}, journal = {TMH-QPSR}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, pages = {081-084}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/qpsr/1996/1996_37_2_081-084.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house3167, title = {Tonal timing and vowel onset characteristics in Thai}, author = {House, D. and Svantesson, J.O.}, year = {1996}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics}, pages = {1:104-113}, address = {Bangkok, Thailand} }
@article{svantesson2794, title = {Tones and non-tones in Kammu dialects}, author = {Svantesson, J-O. and House, D.}, year = {1996}, month = {}, journal = {TMH-QPSR}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, pages = {085-088}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/qpsr/1996/1996_37_2_085-088.pdf} }
1995@inProceedings{ayers402, title = {Modelling intonation in dialogue}, author = {Ayers, G. and Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D. and Touati, P.}, year = {1995}, month = {aug}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Proc of XIII Intl Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 95)}, pages = {278-281}, editor = {Elenius, K. and Branderud, P.}, address = {Stockholm} }
@inProceedings{bruce389, title = {Speech synthesis in spoken dialogue research}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Filipsson, M. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D. and Lastow, B. and Touati, P.}, year = {1995}, month = {sep}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Proc of the 4th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH 95), Sept 1995}, pages = {1169-1172}, editor = {Pardo, J.M.}, address = {Madrid}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/389.pdf} }
@inProceedings{bruce378, title = {Towards an enhanced prosodic model adapted to dialogue applications}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and Horne, M. and House, D. and Touati, P.}, year = {1995}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Proc of ESCA Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems}, pages = {201-204}, editor = {Dalsgaard, P.}, address = {Vigso, Denmark}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/378.pdf} }
@inProceedings{house3131, title = {Perception of prepausal tonal contours: implications for automatic stylization of intonation}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1995}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Eurospeech 1995}, address = {Madrid, Spain}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3131.pdf} }
@inBook{house3169, title = {Speech production by adults using cochlear implants}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1995}, month = {}, booktitle = {Profound Deafness and Speech Communication}, pages = {285-296}, editor = {Plant, G. and Spens, K-E.}, publisher = {Whurr Publishers}, address = {London} }
@inProceedings{house3168, title = {The influence of silence on perceiving the preceding tonal contour}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1995}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of ICPhS 95, 13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences}, pages = {1:122-125}, editor = {Elenius, K. and Branderud, P}, address = {Stockholm, Sweden} }
1994@inProceedings{bruce311, title = {Modelling Swedish prosody in a dialogue framework}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D. and Touati, P.}, year = {1994}, month = {sep}, volume = {3}, booktitle = {Proc. ICSLP '94}, pages = {1099-1102}, address = {Yokohama, Japan} }
@inProceedings{bruce284, title = {Preliminary report from the project, 'Prosodic Segmentation and Structuring of Dialogue'}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D. and Touati, P.}, year = {1994}, month = {may}, booktitle = {FONETIK «94, Working papers from the 8th Swedish Phonetics Conference}, pages = {34-37}, address = {Lund, Sweden} }
@inProceedings{house3170, title = {Perception and production of mood in speech by cochlear implant users}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1994}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings ICSLP 94, 1994 International Conference on Spoken Language Processing}, pages = {2051-2054}, address = {Yokohama, Japan}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3170.pdf} }
1993@inBook{bruce262, title = {Interaction of F0 and duration in the perception of prosodic phrasing in Swedish}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {1993}, month = {aug}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody VI}, pages = {7-22}, editor = {Granström, B. and Nord, L.}, publisher = {Almqvist and Wiksell International}, address = {Stockholm, Sweden}, isbn = {91-22-01577-9} }
@inProceedings{bruce230, title = {Phrasing strategies in prosodic parsing and speech synthesis}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {1993}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proc of Eurospeech '93, 3rd European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology}, pages = {1205-1208}, address = {Berlin, Germany}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/230.pdf} }
@article{bruce2711, title = {Phrasing strategies in prosodic parsing and speech synthesis}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {1993}, month = {}, journal = {STL-QPSR}, volume = {34}, number = {2-3}, pages = {031-040}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/qpsr/1993/1993_34_2-3_031-040.pdf} }
@inProceedings{bruce240, title = {Prosodic modelling of phrasing in Swedish}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {1993}, month = {sep}, booktitle = {Proc. of an ESCA Workshop on Prosody}, pages = {180-183}, editor = {House, D. and Touati, P.}, address = {Lund, Sweden} }
1992@inProceedings{bruce131, title = {Aspects of prosodic phrasing in Swedish}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {1992}, month = {}, volume = {1}, booktitle = {ICSLP 92 Proceedings}, pages = {109-112}, editor = {Ohala, J. J. and Nearey, T. M. and Derwing, B. L. and Hodge, M. M. and Wiebe, G. E.}, address = {University of Alberta, Canada}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/131.pdf} }
@inProceedings{bruce119, title = {Prosodic phrasing: a perceptual experiment}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {1992}, month = {may}, booktitle = {Fonetik '92, the Sixth Swedish Phonetics Conference held in Gothenburg, Technical Report no. 10}, pages = {1-4}, editor = {Huber, D.}, address = {Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg} }
@inBook{bruce183, title = {Prosodic phrasing in Swedish speech synthesis}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {1992}, month = {}, booktitle = {Talking Machines: Theories, Models, & Designs}, pages = {113-125}, editor = {Bailly, G. and Benoit, C. and Sawallis, T. R.}, publisher = {North-Holland, Elsevier Science Publishers}, address = {Amsterdam}, isbn = {0-444-89115-3} }
@inProceedings{house3674, title = {Changes in the control of fundamental frequency following activation of a cochlear prosthesis}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1992}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sixth National Swedish Phonetics Conference, Technical Report no. 10}, pages = {79-82}, address = {Department of Information Theory, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg} }
@inBook{house3673, title = {Perceptual Constraints and Tonal Features}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1992}, month = {}, booktitle = {Phonologica 1988}, pages = {111-118}, editor = {Dressler, W.U. and Luschutzky, H.C. and Pfeiffer, O.E. and Rennison, J.R.}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {0-521-40175-5} }
@article{house3675, title = {Can a cochlear implant and voice training improve voice control?}, author = {House, D. and Willstedt, U.}, year = {1992}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers in Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Department of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Lund University}, volume = {8}, pages = {15-33} }
@inProceedings{house3291, title = {Changes in control of fundamental frequency and voice quality following cochlear implant activation and speech training}, author = {House, D. and Willstedt, U.}, year = {1992}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Tactile aids, Hearing Aids, & Cochlear Implants}, pages = {201-210}, editor = {Risberg, A. and Felicetti, S. and Plant, G. and Spens, K.}, publisher = {KTH}, address = {Stockholm, Sweden}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3291.pdf} }
1991@article{bruce3669, title = {On prosodic phrasing in Swedish}, author = {Bruce, G and Granström, B. and Gustafson, D. and House, D.}, year = {1991}, month = {}, journal = {Perilus, Institute of Linguistics, University of Stockholm}, volume = {XIII}, pages = {35-38} }
@article{bruce3672, title = {Prosodic phrasing in Swedish}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and Gustafson, K. and House, D.}, year = {1991}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {38}, pages = {5-17} }
@inProceedings{bruce3668, title = {Strategies for prosodic phrasing in Swedish}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {1991}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc. of the Twelfth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences}, pages = {4:182-185}, address = {Aix-en-Provence, France} }
@inProceedings{house3667, title = {A model of optimal tonal feature perception}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1991}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc. of the Twelfth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences}, pages = {2:102-105}, address = {Aix-en-Provence, France} }
@article{house3670, title = {Cochlear implants and the perception of mood in speech}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1991}, month = {}, journal = {British Journal of Audiology}, volume = {26}, pages = {198} }
@inProceedings{house3290, title = {On hearing impairments, cochlear implants and the perception of mood in speech}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1991}, month = {}, booktitle = {PERILUS XIII}, pages = {125-128}, address = {Institute of Linguistics, University of Stockholm}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3290.pdf} }
@article{house3671, title = {Fundamental frequency control and voice quality in cochlear implant users}, author = {House, D. and Willstedt, U.}, year = {1991}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {38}, pages = {115-132} }
1990@inProceedings{bruce3666, title = {Prosodic phrasing in Swedish speech synthesis}, author = {Bruce, G. and Granström, B. and House, D.}, year = {1990}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc. of the ESCA Workshop on speech synthesis}, pages = {125-129}, editor = {Bailly, G. and Benoit, C.}, address = {Autrans, France} }
@techReport{bruce3663, title = {Slutrapport från projektet Prosodisk parsning för igenkänning av svenska}, author = {Bruce, G. and House, D.}, year = {1990}, month = {feb}, number = {Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, type = {Research Project Final Report} }
@article{house3664, title = {On the perception of mood in speech}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1990}, month = {}, journal = {Phonum}, volume = {1}, pages = {113-116}, address = {Department of Phonetics, University of Umeå} }
@article{house3295, title = {On the perception of mood in speech: implications for the hearing impaired}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1990}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {36}, pages = {99-108}, publisher = {Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University.}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3295.pdf} }
@book{house3294, title = {Tonal Perception in Speech}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1990}, month = {}, publisher = {Lund: Lund University Press} }
@inProceedings{house3665, title = {Word and focal accents in Swedish from a recognition perspective}, author = {House, D. and Bruce, G.}, year = {1990}, month = {}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody V}, pages = {156-173}, editor = {Wiik, K. and Raimo, I.}, address = {Turku University} }
1989@inProceedings{house3660, title = {Automatic recognition of prosodic categories}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1989}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc. of the Speech Research '89 International Conference}, pages = {347-350}, editor = {Szende, T.}, address = {Budapest: Linguistics Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences} }
@article{house3662, title = {Cues for the perception of mood in speech: implications for the hearing-impaired}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1989}, month = {}, journal = {British Journal of Audiology}, volume = {23}, pages = {171} }
@article{house3661, title = {Perceptual Constraints and Tonal Features}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1989}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {35}, pages = {113-120} }
@article{house2618, title = {Prosodic parsing for Swedish speech recognition}, author = {House, D. and Bruce, G. and Eriksson, L. and Lacerda, F.}, year = {1989}, month = {}, journal = {STL-QPSR}, volume = {30}, number = {1}, pages = {137-140}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/qpsr/1989/1989_30_1_137-140.pdf} }
1988@inProceedings{house3650, title = {Perceptual constraints and tonal features}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1988}, month = {}, booktitle = {Sixth International Phonology Meeting, Krems}, pages = {38}, address = {Vienna} }
@article{house3652, title = {Recognition of Prosodic Categories in Swedish: Rule Implementation}, author = {House, D. and Bruce, G. and Eriksson, L. and Lacerda, F.}, year = {1988}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {33}, pages = {153-161} }
@article{house3653, title = {Recognition of Prosodic Categories in Swedish: Rule Implementation (abridged version)}, author = {House, D. and Bruce, G. and Eriksson, L. and Lacerda, F.}, year = {1988}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {34}, pages = {62-65} }
@inProceedings{house3651, title = {Reduction Phenomena in Fast Speech: Influence of Dialect and Focus}, author = {House, D. and Horne, M.}, year = {1988}, month = {}, booktitle = {Discussion Papers, Sixth International Phonology Meeting, Krems}, pages = {1:20-22}, address = {Vienna} }
1987@inBook{gårding3646, title = {Production and Perception of Phrases in some Nordic Dialects}, author = {Gårding, E. and House, D.}, year = {1987}, month = {}, booktitle = {The Nordic Languages and Modern Linguistics, 6}, pages = {163-175}, editor = {Lilius, P. and Saari, M.}, address = {Helsinki University Press} }
@article{house3645, title = {Implications of spectral changes for categorising tonal patterns in speech}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1987}, month = {}, journal = {British Journal of Audiology}, number = {21}, pages = {116} }
@inProceedings{house3643, title = {Perception of Tonal Patterns in Speech: Implications for Models of Speech Perception}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1987}, month = {}, booktitle = {Proc. of the Eleventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences}, pages = {1:76-79}, address = {Academy of Sciences of the Estonian S.S.R. Tallinn.} }
@inProceedings{house3644, title = {Speech Perception, Intonation and Memory}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1987}, month = {}, booktitle = {RUUL 17, Papers from the Swedish Phonetics Conference}, pages = {72-77}, address = {Department of Linguistics, Uppsala University} }
@inProceedings{house3303, title = {Automatic Prosodic Analysis for Swedish Speech Recognition}, author = {House, D. and Bruce, G. and Lacerda, F. and Lindblom, B.}, year = {1987}, month = {}, booktitle = {J. Laver & M. Jack (eds.). European Conference on Speech Technology, Volume 1}, pages = {215-218}, address = {Edinburgh}, url = {http://www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/3303.pdf} }
@article{house3648, title = {Automatic Prosodic Analysis for Swedish Speech Recognition (extended version)}, author = {House, D. and Bruce, G. and Lacerda, F. and Lindblom, B.}, year = {1987}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {31}, pages = {87-101} }
@inProceedings{house3649, title = {Prosodisk parsning för igenkänning av svenska}, author = {House, D. and Bruce, G. and Lacerda, F. and Lindblom, B.}, year = {1987}, month = {}, booktitle = {Tal-Ljud-Hörsel 87}, pages = {29-21}, address = {Lund University} }
@inProceedings{house3647, title = {Phrasing in some Nordic dialects}, author = {House, D. and Gårding, E.}, year = {1987}, month = {}, booktitle = {Nordic Prosody IV}, pages = {61-70}, address = {Odense University Press} }
1986@inBook{house3642, title = {Compensatory Use of Acoustic Speech Cues and Language Structure by Hearing-Impaired Listeners}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1986}, month = {}, booktitle = {Communication and Handicap - Aspects of Psychological Compensation and Technical Aids.}, pages = {39-59}, editor = {Nilsson, L.G. and Hjelmquist, E.}, publisher = {North Holland}, address = {Amsterdam} }
1985@inProceedings{gårding3640, title = {Frasintonation, särskilt i svenska}, author = {Gårding, E. and House, D.}, year = {1985}, month = {}, booktitle = {Svenskans Beskrivning 15}, pages = {205-221}, address = {Gothenburg University} }
@inProceedings{house3634, title = {Betydelsen av spektrala förändringar för kategorisering av tonala mönster}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1985}, month = {}, booktitle = {Tal-Ljud Hörsel 2.}, pages = {168}, address = {Gothenburg University} }
@article{house3301, title = {Implications of Rapid Spectral Changes on the Categorization of Tonal Patterns in Speech Perception}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1985}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {28}, pages = {69-89} }
@inProceedings{house3635, title = {Kompensatoriska perceptionstrategier bland hörselskade lyssnare}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1985}, month = {}, booktitle = {Tal-Ljud Hörsel 2.}, pages = {168}, address = {Gothenburg University} }
@article{house3302, title = {Sentence Prosody and Syntax in Speech Perception}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1985}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, number = {28}, pages = {91-107} }
1984@article{house3298, title = {Experiments with Filtered Speech and Hearing-Impaired Listeners}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1984}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {27}, pages = {101-123} }
@inProceedings{house3300, title = {Transitioner i talperception: implikationer för perceptionsteori och applikationer i hörselvården}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1984}, month = {}, booktitle = {Tal-Ljud-Hörsel 1}, pages = {108}, address = {Stockholm University} }
1983@article{house3297, title = {Perceptual Interaction between Fo Excursions and Spectral Cues}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1983}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {25}, pages = {67-74} }
@inProceedings{house3299, title = {Transitions in Speech Perception}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1983}, month = {}, booktitle = {Abstracts of The Tenth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences}, pages = {511}, address = {Foris Publications, Dordrecht, Holland} }
1982@article{house3296, title = {Identification of Nasals: An Acoustical and Perceptual Analysis of Nasal Consonants}, author = {House, D.}, year = {1982}, month = {}, journal = {Working Papers, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University}, volume = {22}, pages = {153-162} }
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