<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Tone / Prosody / Cognitive science / Phonology / Intonation / Pitch contour / Fuzzy logic / Fuzzy set / Prosodic unit / Prototype theory
Date: 2014-10-07 13:13:53
Tone
Prosody
Cognitive science
Phonology
Intonation
Pitch contour
Fuzzy logic
Fuzzy set
Prosodic unit
Prototype theory

This poster describes the principal elements of a methodology - and its associated computational system - that generates graded categories of intonation contours from sets of instances belonging to these categories. At t

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.labphon.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 135,77 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 94, pp. 3477–3480, April 1997 Psychology Reciprocal interactions between occlusion and motion computations

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 94, pp. 3477–3480, April 1997 Psychology Reciprocal interactions between occlusion and motion computations

DocID: 1rekW - View Document

SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VISUALISATION OF THREE­ DIMENSIONAL SURFACES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Malcolm J. Herbert and David B. Kidner Department of Computer Studies

SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VISUALISATION OF THREE­ DIMENSIONAL SURFACES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Malcolm J. Herbert and David B. Kidner Department of Computer Studies

DocID: 1qULX - View Document

Transcribing prosody of Korean spontaneous speech In-Young Kim Université Paris Denis Diderot – Paris 7, CLILLAC-ARP, 75205 Paris, France   This study presents an alternative approach to transc

Transcribing prosody of Korean spontaneous speech In-Young Kim Université Paris Denis Diderot – Paris 7, CLILLAC-ARP, 75205 Paris, France This study presents an alternative approach to transc

DocID: 1qD9r - View Document

Classification of Prosodic Events using Quantized Contour Modeling  Andrew Rosenberg Department of Computer Science Queens College CUNY, New York, USA

Classification of Prosodic Events using Quantized Contour Modeling Andrew Rosenberg Department of Computer Science Queens College CUNY, New York, USA

DocID: 1qaaK - View Document

A longitudinal study of children’s intonation in narrative speech Jeffrey Kallay and Melissa A. Redford Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA ,   Abs

A longitudinal study of children’s intonation in narrative speech Jeffrey Kallay and Melissa A. Redford Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA , Abs

DocID: 1pn0H - View Document