no code implementations • GWC 2018 • Chad Mills, Francis Bond, Gina-Anne Levow
Basic-level categories have been shown to be both psychologically significant and useful in a wide range of practical applications.
1 code implementation • 27 May 2024 • Long Cheng, Qihao Shao, Christine Zhao, Sheng Bi, Gina-Anne Levow
Cross-lingual emotion detection allows us to analyze global trends, public opinion, and social phenomena at scale.
no code implementations • ACL 2021 • Nigel Ward, Gina-Anne Levow
Prosody is essential in human interaction, enabling people to show interest, establish rapport, efficiently convey nuances of attitude or intent, and so on.
1 code implementation • NAACL (SIGMORPHON) 2022 • C. M. Downey, Fei Xia, Gina-Anne Levow, Shane Steinert-Threlkeld
Segmentation remains an important preprocessing step both in languages where "words" or other important syntactic/semantic units (like morphemes) are not clearly delineated by white space, as well as when dealing with continuous speech data, where there is often no meaningful pause between words.
no code implementations • 15 Sep 2020 • Haley Lepp, Gina-Anne Levow
This study presents a corpus of turn changes between speakers in U. S. Supreme Court oral arguments.
1 code implementation • 16 Sep 2019 • Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Camille Goudeseune, Gina-Anne Levow
We present software that, in only a few hours, transcribes forty hours of recorded speech in a surprise language, using only a few tens of megabytes of noisy text in that language, and a zero-resource grapheme to phoneme (G2P) table.
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Nelson F. Liu, Gina-Anne Levow, Noah A. Smith
We introduce a simple method for extracting non-arbitrary form-meaning representations from a collection of semantic vectors.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Gina-Anne Levow, Emily M. Bender, Patrick Littell, Kristen Howell, Shobhana Chelliah, Joshua Crowgey, Dan Garrette, Jeff Good, Sharon Hargus, David Inman, Michael Maxwell, Michael Tjalve, Fei Xia