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Poster Session 5: Methods / Speech Technology

Wednesday 12/16 7:30-8:30, 11:15-12:15 EST (UTC-5)

Click on the presentation Title to view the poster, "B" for the associated Blitz video, "T" for the Tour video, "D" for its Discord Channel, and "A" for the abstract.

Click here for the concatenated Blitz Overview of this session (each video is preceded by its Paper ID).
Session # Paper ID Blitz Tour Discord Abstract Authors Title
1 6 B T
D A
Teja Rebernik, Jidde Jacobi, Roel Jonkers, Aude Noiray and Martijn Wieling Experimental approaches in electromagnetic articulography
2 16 B T
D A
Simon Stone and Peter Birkholz Articulation-to-Speech using Electro-Optical Stomatography and articulatory synthesis
3 17 B T
D A
Simon Stone, Peter Birkholz, Atilla Azgin and Sabrina Mänz Prospects of Articulatory Text-to-Speech Synthesis
4 25 B T
D A
Riwei Jin, Xi Peng and Brad Sutton Shortening total acquisition times for high speed dynamic speech magnetic resonance imaging using temporally sparse navigation
5 34 B T
D A
Kele Xu, Tamás Gábor Csapó, Dawei Feng and Haibo Mi Ultrasound Tongue Gestural Sequence Classification Using Convolutional Auto-encoder and Recurrent Neural Network
6 81 B T
D A
Ioannis Douros, Yu Xie, Chrysanthi Dourou, Jacques Felblinger, Karyna Isaieva, Pierre-André Vuissoz and Yves Laprie Vocal tract sagittal slices estimation from MRI midsagittal slices during speech production of CV
7 85 B T
D A
Karyna Isaieva, Yves Laprie, Alexis Houssard, Jacques Felblinger and Pierre-André Vuissoz Tracking the tongue contours in rt-MRI films with an autoencoder DNN approach
8 88 B T
D A
Kohichi Ogata, Kento Yamamoto and Masami Ito Usefulness of inverse estimation using a vocal tract mapping interface for estimating articulatory behavior
9 91 B T
D A
Yujie Chi, Kiyoshi Honda, Zhao Zhang and Jianguo Wei Comparison of External Photoglottogram and Electroglottogram
10 93 B T
D A
Aravind Illa and Prasanta Ghosh Complexity-performance trade-off in acoustic-to-articulatory inversion
11 94 B T
D A
Anusuya P K, Aravind Illa and Prasanta Ghosh A data-driven phoneme-specific analysis of articulatory importance
12 99 B T
D A
Nuno Almeida, Samuel Silva, António Teixeira and Conceição Cunha Collaborative Quantitative Analysis of RT-MRI
13 126 B T
D A
Amélie Elmerich, Angélique Amelot, Shinji Maeda, Yves Laprie, Jean-François Papon and Lise Crevier-Buchman F1 and F2 measurements for French oral vowel with a new pneumotachograph mask
14 155 B T
D A
Ganesh Sivaraman, Nadee Seneviratne and Carol Espy-Wilson Multitask learning based multi-corpus acoustic-to-articulatory speech inversion
15 160 B T
D A
Pramit Saha, Debasish Ray Mohapatra and Sidney Fels SPEAK WITH YOUR HANDS - Using Continuous Hand Gestures to control Articulatory Speech Synthesizer
16 161 B T
D A
Wei-Rong Chen, Mark Tiede and D. H. Whalen DeepEdge: automatic ultrasound tongue contouring combining a deep neural network and an edge detection algorithm
17 188 B T
D A
Tamás Gábor Csapó, Kele Xu, Andrea Deme, Tekla Etelka Gráczi and Alexandra Markó Transducer Misalignment in Ultrasound Tongue Imaging
18 194 B T
D A
Hardik Kothare and Vikram Ramanarayanan Remote monitoring of respiratory function using a cloud-based multimodal dialogue system
19 195 B T
D A
Jessica Gaines, Kwang Kim, Benjamin Parrell, Vikram Ramanarayanan, Srikantan Nagarajan and John Houde Discrete constriction locations describe a comprehensive range of vocal tract shapes in the Maeda model
20 208 B T
D A
Jalal Al-Tamimi and Pertti Palo Quantifying gradience of epilaryngeal constriction in Levantine Arabic “gutturals”: A Generalized Additive Modelling approach to ultrasound tongue contours
21 213 B T
D A
Jalal Al-Tamimi, Matthias Heyne and Donald Derrick From SS-ANOVA to GAMMs: Accounting for within and between-subject variation using generalized additive mixed models on ultrasound tongue contours
22 234 B T
D A
Matthew Faytak, Scott Moisik and Pertti Palo The Speech Articulation Toolkit (SATKit): ultrasound image analysis in Python
23 45 B T
D A
Donna Erickson, Oliver Niebuhr, Wentao Gu, Ting Huang and Puyang Geng The MARRYS cap: A new method for analyzing and teaching the importance of jaw movements in speech production