Graduate School of Language Technology

Nordic Graduate School of Language Technology

Speech Technology Level 1 (2006)

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Term paper - Fall semester 2006

During the course each student should prepare a term paper and present it at the closing seminar.

Examples of topics are listed below. It is possible to choose another topic, which we encourage, after a discussion with one of the teachers in the Speech Technology course. It is also possible to make a joint paper.

The term paper should be reviewed by two reviewers also participating in the course.

The paper may not exceed 10 printed pages.

Preliminary Time table

October 2006

Deciding the time table

November 15

Topic selection together with a teacher

December 4

Reviewers selected (please volunteer)

December 22

Electronic submission of paper to reviewers and the teacher

January 8, 2007

Electronic submission of reviews to author

January 19

Electronic submission of final paper to the reviewers, the teacher and
Rolf Carlson
rolf-at-speech.kth.se

2007
January 25, 10.00 start
January 26, 12.00 end

Presentation of paper at the closing seminar at KTH

Term Papers Preliminary Titles

Author

Title

Two Reviewers

Teacher

Andrejs Vasiljevs

Development of text to speech synthesizer for Latvian

Anton Ragni
Riikka Ullakonoja

Björn Granström

Hanna Kärkkäinen
Riikka Ullakonoja

Acoustic correlates of word and sentence stress in Russian read and spontaneous speech - Analysis of Finnish L2 learners of Russian

Harald Hammarström

Siiri Pärkson

David House

Harald Hammarström

Machine Learning Experiments on Speech-Phoneme Category Conversion

Markus Saers
Andrejs Vasiljevs

Mats Blomberg

Jessica Villing

Automatic Speech Recognition in Noisy

Environments

Maria Eskevich
Yvonne Samuelsson
Hanna Kärkkäinen*

Kjell Elenius

Markus Saers

Speaker verification, identification and detection - why, how, where?

Anton Ragni
Siiri Pärkson

Mats Blomberg

Anton Ragni

Initial experiments with Estonian speech recognition

Harald Hammarström

Hanna Kärkkäinen

Kjell Elenius

Maria Eskevich

Current challenges in dialog system design, a literature study

Yvonne Samuelsson
Jessica Villing
Markus Saers*

Rolf Carlson

Siiri Pärkson

Preventing and Detecting Miscommunication:

Analysis of Estonian Information Dialogues. First steps for creating of estonian spoken dialogue systems.

Jessica Villing
Andrejs Vasiljevs

Rolf Carlson

Yvonne Samuelsson

Gender effects on phonetic variation and speaking styles

Riikka Ullakonoja
Maria Eskevich

David House

* since we have one paper with two authors we need two papers with three reviewers.

Possible topics

Acoustic Phonetics
David House davidh-at-speech.kth.se http://www.speech.kth.se/~davidh

Speech Synthesis
Björn Granström bjorn-at-speech.kth.se http://www.speech.kth.se/~bjorn

Speech Recognition
Kjell Elenius kjell at speech.kth.se http://www.speech.kth.se/~kjell

Speaker verification
Mats Blomberg matsb at speech.kth.se http://www.speech.kth.se/~matsb

Dialog Systems
Rolf Carlson rolf-at-speech.kth.se http://www.speech.kth.se/~rolf

Term Papers and Closing Seminar

Link to the Closing Seminar January 2005 with link to papers

Link to the Closing seminar January 2004 with links to papers

Link to the Closing seminar January 2003 with links to papers

Link to the Closing seminar January 2002 with links to papers.

 

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