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SP-P14: Speech Production and Perception

Session Type: Poster
Time: Thursday, May 30, 15:20 - 17:20
Location: Poster Area D
Session Chair: Douglas O'Shaughnessy, INRS-EMT (U. of Quebec)
 
  SP-P14.1: HUMAN SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWN VOICES TRANSMITTED THROUGH DIFFERENT USER INTERFACES AND TRANSMISSION CHANNELS
         Laura Fernández Gallardo; Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Technische Universität Berlin, and University of Canberra
         Sebastian Möller; Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Technische Universität Berlin
         Michael Wagner; University of Canberra
 
  SP-P14.2: A CINE MRI-BASED STUDY OF SIBILANT FRICATIVES PRODUCTION IN POST-GLOSSECTOMY SPEAKERS
         Xinhui Zhou; University of Maryland, College Park
         Jonghye Woo; University of Maryland Dental School
         Maureen Stone; University of Maryland Dental School
         Carol Espy-Wilson; University of Maryland, College Park
 
  SP-P14.3: INDIVIDUAL ARTICULATOR'S CONTRIBUTION TO PHONEME PRODUCTION
         Jun Wang; The University of Texas at Dallas
         Jordan R. Green; MGH Institute of Health Professions
         Ashok Samal; University of Nebraska-Lincoln
 
  SP-P14.4: NON-NEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION ON THE ENVELOPE MATRIX IN COCHLEAR IMPLANT
         Hongmei Hu; University of Southampton
         Jinqiu Sang; University of Southampton
         Mark Lutman; University of Southampton
         Stefan Bleeck; University of Southampton
 
  SP-P14.5: ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF ENTRAINMENT IN CHORUS SINGING
         Motonari Kawagishi; Nagoya University
         Shota Kawabuchi; Nagoya University
         Chiyomi Miyajima; Nagoya University
         Norihide Kitaoka; Nagoya University
         Kazuya Takeda; Nagoya University
 
  SP-P14.6: AN EXPERIMENTAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE DERIVATION OF PERCEPTUALLY-OPTIMAL NOISE SUPPRESSION FUNCTIONS
         Adrien Daniel; EURECOM
         Ludovick Lepauloux; Intel
         Christelle Yemdji; EURECOM
         Nicholas Evans; EURECOM
         Christophe Beaugeant; Intel
 
  SP-P14.7: USING BINAURAL PROCESSING FOR AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION IN MULTI-TALKER SCENES
         Constantin Spille; Carl-von-Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
         Mathias Dietz; Carl-von-Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
         Volker Hohmann; Carl-von-Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
         Bernd T. Meyer; Carl-von-Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
 
  SP-P14.8: CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE HIGH-RMS-LEVEL SEGMENTS TO THE INTELLIGIBILITY OF MANDARIN SENTENCES
         Fei Chen; The University of Hong Kong
         Lena L. N. Wong; The University of Hong Kong
 
  SP-P14.9: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PITCH EXTRACTION ALGORITHMS ON A LARGE VARIETY OF SINGING SOUNDS
         Onur Babacan; University of Mons
         Thomas Drugman; University of Mons
         Nicolas d’Alessandro; University of Mons
         Nathalie Henrich; French National Center for Scientific Research
         Thierry Dutoit; University of Mons
 
  SP-P14.10: NON-INTRUSIVE OBJECTIVE SPEECH QUALITY AND INTELLIGIBILITY PREDICTION FOR HEARING INSTRUMENTS IN COMPLEX LISTENING ENVIRONMENTS
         Tiago H. Falk; Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS)
         Stefano Cosentino; University College London
         João F. Santos; Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS)
         David Suelzle; University of Western Ontario
         Vijay Parsa; University of Western Ontario