首頁 > 相關研討會資訊 > The 3rd International Symposium on Linguistic Patterns in Spontaneous Speech (LPSS 2019) Speech communication: Technology, learning, and pathology🏫中研院語言所、日本國立國語研究所與中華民國計算語言學學會共同主辦⏰2019年11月21-22日 中研院人文館南棟三樓第二會議室👉會議官網 http://lpss2019.ling.sinica.edu.tw歡迎從事與口語溝通研究與應用的朋友們報名參加,讓這次的會議成為台灣語音研究跨領域的溝通平台。從資料、技術、應用三方面共同分享彼此的看法與期待!本次會議邀請了三位專家分別進行以口語溝通串連語音科技、語言治療以及語言習得等領域之專題演講。Kelly Davis(Mozilla)“Free(ing) Speech: Collection, Validation, and Recognition”Satoshi Imaizumi(University of Tokyo Health Sciences)“Speech Patterns of Children with Neuro-developmental Disorders”Charles Yang(University of Pennsylvania)“The Role of the Lexicon in Phonological Acquisition and Change”標註良好的語音資料為語言學理論研究以及與語言相關的臨床、教育、科技應用不可或缺的基礎。本會議安排三個學界與業界單位展示語音資料庫相關之收集、技術與應用成果。特別是自發性的對話語音語料為目前人工智慧語音技術向前邁進最為重要的資源之一。日本國立國語研究所:- Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese- Corpus of Everyday Japanese Conversation- Corpus of Japanese Dialects- Comprehensive searching environment for the above corpora中研院語言所:- Taiwan Mandarin Adult Conversation Corpus- Taiwan Mandarin Child speech Corpus- Taiwan Mandarin Sociolinguistic Database- Query system for the above corpora- Normative Database of Taiwan Mandarin Children Developmental SpeechMozilla:- Common Voice project此外,大會也安排與特邀講者面對面對談的小型座談會。希望能促進與口語溝通和語音研究於語言學、語音科技、語言治療、語言學習等學術與應用等領域的同行之間對於資料、技術、應用等相關需求的瞭解。透過與資深專家面對面的對談,希望能有機會促成跨領域或跨國的學術/產學合作。 The 3rd International Symposium on Linguistic Patterns in Spontaneous Speech (LPSS 2019) Speech communication: Technology, learning, and pathology November 21-22, 2019 2nd Conference Room (3F), Humanities and Social Sciences Building Tentative Program Thursday, 21 November 2019 08:30-09:00 Registration 09:00-09:15 Opening ceremony 09:15-10:35 Invited speech I: Kelly Davis (Mozilla) Free(ing) Speech: Collection, Validation, and Recognition 10:35-11:00 Coffee break Session 1: NINJAL/ILAS spoken data resources 11:00-11:30 Japanese spoken corpora (NINJAL) Hanae Koiso (National Institute for Japanese language and Linguistics) 11:30-12:00 Mandarin spoken corpora (ILAS) Shu-Chuan Tseng (Academia Sinica) 12:00-13:30 Lunch Session 2: Fillers in spontaneous speech 13:30-13:55 A comparison of disfluencies in scripted and non-scripted spontaneous speech Ralph Rose 13:55-14:20 Comparison of factors related to probabilities of three filler types, “Ee”, “Anoo” and “Maa” in informal presentation speeches in Japanese Michiko Watanabe and Yuma Shirahata 14:20-14:45 How social settings affect our language and interaction: A case of fillers Yasuharu Den Session 3: Poster presentations 14:45-14:55 Automatic detection of fillers in Mandarin conversational speech Yeh-Sheng Lin, Hen-Hsen Huang, Shu-Chuan Tseng and Hsin-Hsi Chen 14:55-15:05 A corpus-based analysis of the functions of “kedo utterances” Xing Yan and Yasuharu Den 15:05-15:15 Towards building a construction of talk-in-interaction: a data-driven, vector-based method to describe properties of (lexical) constructions in talk Andreas Liesenfeld 15:15-15:25 Processing of some special syllable structures in Mongolian for use in speech database Yurong and Ken’ya Nishikawa 15:25-15:35 An exploratory study on prosodic features in Mandarin-speaking preschoolers: A case study Yi-Ting Tsai and Lili Yeh 15:35-16:00 Coffee break 16:00-17:50 Invited speech II: Satoshi Imaizumi (University of Tokyo Health Sciences) Speech Patterns of Children with Neuro-developmental Disorders 18:00-19:30 Conference dinner Friday, 22 November 2019 09:15-10:35 Invited speech III: Charles D. Yang (University of Pennsylvania) The Role of the Lexicon in Phonological Acquisition and Change 10:35-11:00 Coffee break Session 4: Prosodic-phonetic characteristics of speech 11:00-11:25 Quantifying and correlating rhythm zones in speech Dafydd Gibbon and Peng Li 11:25-11:50 Prosodic diversity according to relationship among participants in everyday Japanese conversation Yuichi Ishimoto and Hanae Koiso 11:50-12:15 A cross-language study of VOT and F0 of stop consonants in six languages Katsumasa Shimizu 12:15-13:30 Lunch Session 5: Discussion session Moderators: Yi-Fen Liu, Lily Yeh and Alvin Chen 13:30-14:50 Kelly Davis (Room 525, 5F) Satoshi Imaizumi (Room 519, 5F) Charles Yang (Room 613, 6F) 14:50-15:10 Coffee break Session 6: Spoken data projects 15:10-15:35 Development of a large-scale Taiwanese Min speech corpus for improving human-computer interaction Yuan-Fu Liao, Hui-Ju Hsu, Un-Gian Iunn, Chun-Yuan Cheng, Jane S. Tsay and Yung-Hsiang Shawn Chang 15:35-16:00 Spontaneous speech elicitation for large speech corpus in multilingual Singapore Ying Ying Tan 16:00-16:25 Should we use movie subtitles to study linguistic patterns of conversational speech? A contrastive study based on French, English and Taiwan Mandarin Laurent Prévot, Pierre Magistry and Pierre Lison 16:30-17:30 Session 7: Panel discussion 17:30 Closing 18:00 PC Dinner Demo sessions NINJAL Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese (https://pj.ninjal.ac.jp/corpus_center/csj/en/) Corpus of Everyday Japanese Conversation (https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/L18-1672) Corpus of Japanese Dialects (https://repository.ninjal.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=1924&file_id=48&file_no=1 pp.21-28) Comprehensive searching environment for the above corpora ILAS Taiwan Mandarin Adult Conversation Corpus Taiwan Mandarin Child speech Corpus Taiwan Mandarin Sociolinguistic Database Query system for the above corpora Normative Database of Taiwan Mandarin Children Developmental Speech Mozilla Common Voice Project