Search Results for author: Eleanor Chodroff

Found 10 papers, 3 papers with code

DeepFry: Identifying Vocal Fry Using Deep Neural Networks

1 code implementation31 Mar 2022 Bronya R. Chernyak, Talia Ben Simon, Yael Segal, Jeremy Steffman, Eleanor Chodroff, Jennifer S. Cole, Joseph Keshet

The classifier is implemented as a multi-headed fully-connected network trained to detect creaky voice, voicing, and pitch, where the last two are used to refine creak prediction.

Predicting Declension Class from Form and Meaning

1 code implementation ACL 2020 Adina Williams, Tiago Pimentel, Arya D. McCarthy, Hagen Blix, Eleanor Chodroff, Ryan Cotterell

We find for two Indo-European languages (Czech and German) that form and meaning respectively share significant amounts of information with class (and contribute additional information above and beyond gender).

Corpus Phonetics Tutorial

no code implementations13 Nov 2018 Eleanor Chodroff

Corpus phonetics has become an increasingly popular method of research in linguistic analysis.

Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +1

New release of Mixer-6: Improved validity for phonetic study of speaker variation and identification

no code implementations LREC 2016 Eleanor Chodroff, Matthew Maciejewski, Jan Trmal, Sanjeev Khudanpur, John Godfrey

The Mixer series of speech corpora were collected over several years, principally to support annual NIST evaluations of speaker recognition (SR) technologies.

Speaker Recognition

A Corpus for Large-Scale Phonetic Typology

no code implementations ACL 2020 Elizabeth Salesky, Eleanor Chodroff, Tiago Pimentel, Matthew Wiesner, Ryan Cotterell, Alan W. black, Jason Eisner

A major hurdle in data-driven research on typology is having sufficient data in many languages to draw meaningful conclusions.

UniMorph 4.0: Universal Morphology

no code implementations LREC 2022 Khuyagbaatar Batsuren, Omer Goldman, Salam Khalifa, Nizar Habash, Witold Kieraś, Gábor Bella, Brian Leonard, Garrett Nicolai, Kyle Gorman, Yustinus Ghanggo Ate, Maria Ryskina, Sabrina J. Mielke, Elena Budianskaya, Charbel El-Khaissi, Tiago Pimentel, Michael Gasser, William Lane, Mohit Raj, Matt Coler, Jaime Rafael Montoya Samame, Delio Siticonatzi Camaiteri, Benoît Sagot, Esaú Zumaeta Rojas, Didier López Francis, Arturo Oncevay, Juan López Bautista, Gema Celeste Silva Villegas, Lucas Torroba Hennigen, Adam Ek, David Guriel, Peter Dirix, Jean-Philippe Bernardy, Andrey Scherbakov, Aziyana Bayyr-ool, Antonios Anastasopoulos, Roberto Zariquiey, Karina Sheifer, Sofya Ganieva, Hilaria Cruz, Ritván Karahóǧa, Stella Markantonatou, George Pavlidis, Matvey Plugaryov, Elena Klyachko, Ali Salehi, Candy Angulo, Jatayu Baxi, Andrew Krizhanovsky, Natalia Krizhanovskaya, Elizabeth Salesky, Clara Vania, Sardana Ivanova, Jennifer White, Rowan Hall Maudslay, Josef Valvoda, Ran Zmigrod, Paula Czarnowska, Irene Nikkarinen, Aelita Salchak, Brijesh Bhatt, Christopher Straughn, Zoey Liu, Jonathan North Washington, Yuval Pinter, Duygu Ataman, Marcin Wolinski, Totok Suhardijanto, Anna Yablonskaya, Niklas Stoehr, Hossep Dolatian, Zahroh Nuriah, Shyam Ratan, Francis M. Tyers, Edoardo M. Ponti, Grant Aiton, Aryaman Arora, Richard J. Hatcher, Ritesh Kumar, Jeremiah Young, Daria Rodionova, Anastasia Yemelina, Taras Andrushko, Igor Marchenko, Polina Mashkovtseva, Alexandra Serova, Emily Prud'hommeaux, Maria Nepomniashchaya, Fausto Giunchiglia, Eleanor Chodroff, Mans Hulden, Miikka Silfverberg, Arya D. McCarthy, David Yarowsky, Ryan Cotterell, Reut Tsarfaty, Ekaterina Vylomova

The project comprises two major thrusts: a language-independent feature schema for rich morphological annotation and a type-level resource of annotated data in diverse languages realizing that schema.

Morphological Inflection

The ManDi Corpus: A Spoken Corpus of Mandarin Regional Dialects

no code implementations LREC 2022 Liang Zhao, Eleanor Chodroff

In the present paper, we introduce the ManDi Corpus, a spoken corpus of regional Mandarin dialects and Standard Mandarin.

VoxCommunis: A Corpus for Cross-linguistic Phonetic Analysis

no code implementations LREC 2022 Emily Ahn, Eleanor Chodroff

We demonstrate the utility of this corpus for downstream phonetic research in a descriptive analysis of language-specific vowel systems, as well as an analysis of “uniformity” in vowel realization across languages.

Descriptive

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