02/01/2022

Five papers accepted to ESSV and three papers accepted to Speech Prosody

Five papers of our department were accepted to ESSV 2022 as well as three papers to Speech Prosody 2022. Congratulations to all authors!


ESSV 2022 - 33rd Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing, 2-4 March 2022, Sønderborg, Denmark:

  • Bistra Andreeva and Snezhina Dimitrova: Prosodic characteristics of Bulgarian-accented German.
  • Mikey Elmers: Comparing detection methods for pause-internal particles.
  • Jacek Kudera, Philip Georgis, Hasan Md Tusfiqur Alam, Bernd Möbius, Tania Avgustinova, and Dietrich Klakow: Comprehension of closely related languages: A visual world eye tracking study.
  • Thilo Michael and Omnia Ibrahim: Lexical frequency and listener's response to packet loss in telephone conversations.
  • Raphael Werner, Jürgen Trouvain, Beeke Muhlack, and Bernd Möbius: Perceptual categorization of breath noises in speech pauses.

Speech Prosody, 23-26 May 2022, Lisbon, Portugal:

  • Bistra Andreeva and Snezhina Dimitrova: The influence of L1 prosody on Bulgarian-accented German and English.
  • Omnia Ibrahim, Ivan Yuen, Bistra Andreeva, and Bernd Möbius: The effect of predictability on German stop voicing is phonologically selective.
  • Raphael Werner, Jürgen Trouvain, and Bernd Möbius: Optionality and variability of speech pauses in read speech across languages and rates.