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Program
Tuesday, December 12th 2006
Wednesday, December 13th 2006
09:00 – 10:00
(keynote session K1) Auditory Processing
Márcio Flávio Dutra Moraes
Acoustic Limbic Networks in Auditory Sensory Processing
10:15 – 11:30
(oral session O1A) Gesture and Articulation
Olov Engwall, Véronique Delvaux, and Thierry Metens
Interspeaker Variation in the Articulation of Nasal Vowels
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Daniel Recasens
Gradient weakening for syllable-final /s, r/ in Majorcan Catalan consonant clusters
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Susanne Fuchs and Laura L. Koenig
On the articulation, aerodynamics, and acoustics of voiceless consonant clusters
[PDF]
11:45 – 12:35
(oral session O1B) Gesture and Prosody
Dani Byrd, Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza, and Michael Shepherd
Gestural de-aggregation via prosodic structure
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Lasse Bombien, Christine Mooshammer, Phil Hoole, Barbara Kühnert, and Jennifer Schneeberg
An EPG study of initial /kl/ clusters in varying prosodic conditions in German
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14:00 – 16:00
(poster session P1A) Biomechanical Models of the Tongue
Jianwu Dang, Satoru Fujita, Emi Murano, and Maureen Stone
Observation and Simulation of Large-scale Deformation of Tongue
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Florian Vogt, John E. Lloyd, Stephanie Buchaillard, Pascal Perrier, Matthieu Chabanas, Yohan Payan, and Sidney S. Fels
An Efficient Biomechanical Tongue model for Speech Research
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Kees van den Doel, Florian Vogt, R. Elliot English, and Sidney Fels
Towards Articulatory Speech Synthesis with a Dynamic 3D Finite Element Tongue Model
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(poster session P1B) Speech Acquisition and Development
Bernd J. Kröger, Peter Birkholz, Jim Kannampuzha, and Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube
Learning to associate speech-likle sensory and motor states during babbling
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Louis-Jean Boë, Jean Granat, Pierre Badin, Denis Autesserre, David Pochic, Nassim Zga, Nathalie Henrich, and Lucie Ménard
Skull and vocal tract growth from newborn to adult
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Claire Lalevée and Anne Vilain
What does it take to make a first word? The development of speech motor control during the first year of life
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Doğu Erdener, Denis Burnham, Beth McIntosh, and Barbara Dodd
The effect of accurate speech production experience on the development of auditory-visual speech perception in children
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Krisztina Zajdó
Patterns of vowel space utilization in Hungarian caregiverese addressed to young children: An evaluation of the MIPhI model
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Denis Burnham, Kimiko Tsukada, Caroline Jones, Sorabud Rungrojsuwan, Niratasai Krachaikiat, and Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin
The Development of Lexical Tone Production in Thai Children, 18 months to 6 years: Relationships with Language Milestones?
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(poster session P1C) Audiovisual Speech
Kétia Soares Moreira and Hani C. Yehia
Analysis of the variability of the coupling between facial motion and speech acoustics
Rafael Laboissière, Arturo Galván, Marc Grosjean, and Wolfgang Prinz
Effects of speech production on speech perception: self-other effects on lips reading and phoneme identification boundary shifts
Adriano V. Barbosa, Hani C. Yehia, Philip Rubin, and Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson
Relating the audible and visible components of speech
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Noureddine Aboutabit, Denis Beautemps, and Laurent Besacier
Vowel classification from lips: the Cued Speech production case
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Jorge Lucero, Angel R. Baigorri, and Kevin G. Munhall
Data-driven facial animation of speech using a QR factorization algorithm
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(poster session P1D) Cross-language Studies
Sadao Hiroya, Takemi Mochida, and Makio Kashino
Japanese native speakers discriminate English vowel formant frequencies better than English native speakers
[PDF]
Liang Ma, Pascal Perrier, and Jianwu Dang
Anticipatory Coarticulation in Vowel-Consonant-Vowel sequences: A crosslinguistic study of French and Mandarin speakers
[PDF]
Paroo Nihalani
An Interface between Phonetics and Phonology: Evidence from Implosives
[PDF]
16:00 – 17:40
(oral session O1C) Somatosensory and Muscular Activity
Kangsoo Kim and Hiroaki Gomi
Human Perioral Dynamics Model for Labial Interaction in Speech Articulation and its Motor Control
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Caroline Essex-Torcaso, William S. Levine, Emi Murano, and Maureen Stone
The interplay between dynamics and muscle activation in the tongue during speech
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David Ostry
Specificity of Speech Motor Learning
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Denis Burnham, Jessica Reynolds, Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson, Hani C. Yehia, Valter Ciocca, Rua Haszard Morris, Harold Hill, Guillaume Vignali, Sandra Bollwerk, Helen Tam, and Caroline Jones
The Perception and Production of Phones and Tones: The Role of Rigid and Non-Rigid Face and Head Motion
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Thursday, December 14th 2006
09:00 – 10:25
(keynote session K2) Evolution of Speech
Tecumseh Fitch
Vertebrate Vocal Production: Themes and Variations
Louis-Jean Boë, Jean Granat, Pierre Badin, and David Pochic
Prediction of the ability of the vocal tracts of fossils to produce speech sounds
10:40 – 11:30
(oral session O2A) Cross-domain Articulation
Amélie Rochet-Capellan, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Rafael Laboissière, and Arturo Galván
Finger-jaw coordination during a deictic gesture with CVCV utterances: the effect of stress position
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Akikazu Nishikido and Jianwu Dang
Analysis of normal and infrequent articulation based on comparison of simulation and observation
[PDF]
11:45 – 12:35
(oral session O2B) Compensation to Perturbations
Jérôme Aubin and Lucie Ménard
Compensation for a labial perturbation: An acoustic and articulatory study of child and adult French speakers
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Mark Tiede, Takayuki Ito, and David J. Ostry
Compensatory Response to Unexpected Jaw Perturbation Triggered by Formant Transitions During Speech
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14:00 – 16:00
(poster session P2A) Somatosensory Compensation
Takayuki Ito and Hiroaki Gomi
Facial skin stretch induces reflexes for articulatory adjustment
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Sazzad M. Nasir and David J. Ostry
Maintaining Somatosensory Precision in Speech
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Claudia Regina Furquim de Andrade
Rest and reaction time to speech: comparison of stuttering and fluent speakers
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Jana Brunner, Phil Hoole, Pascal Perrier, and Susanne Fuchs
Temporal development of compensation strategies for perturbed palate shapes in German /ʃ/-production
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(poster session P2B) Glottal Control
Maëva Garnier, Lucie Bailly, Marion Dohen, Pauline Welby, and Hélène Loevenbruck
The Lombard Effect: a physiological reflex or a controlled intelligibility enhancement?
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Nicolas Ruty, Annemie Van Hirtum, Xavier Pelorson, Avraham Hirschberg, and Ines Lopez
A preliminary study of asymmetric vocal vibrations: modelling and "in vitro" validation
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Daniel Pape and Christine Mooshammer
Intrinsic F0 differences for German tense and lax vowels
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Tiago Cruz, Maurílio Nunes Vieira, and Maurício Alves Loureiro
Laryngeal and supralaryngeal adjustments in countertenors: fiberscopic, radioscopic, electroglottogrphic, and acoustic observations
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Chakir Zeroual, Susanne Fuchs, Phil Hoole, and John H. Esling
Kinematic study of Moroccan Arabic simple and geminate obstruents: Evidence from transillumination
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Hansjörg Mixdorff, Patavee Charnvivit, and Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin
Realization and Perception of Tones in Mono- and Polysyllabic Words in Thai
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(poster session P2C) Co-Articulation
Fang Hu
On the Lingual Articulation in Vowel Production: Case Study from Ningbo Chinese
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Fang Hu
On the Three-Way Distinction of Lip Rounding in Ningbo Chinese
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Aude Noiray, Lucie Ménard, Marie-Agnès Cathiard, Christian Abry, Jérôme Aubin, and Christophe Savariaux
Extending the Movement Expansion Model (MEM) for rounding from French to English
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Barbara Kühnert, Philip Hoole, and Christine Mooshammer
Gestural overlap and C-center in selected French consonant clusters
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Cleidinéia Cristina Saquetti Seabra Freire and Cidmar Teodoro Pais
Aspects of Co-Articulation Phenomenon in External Sandhi in the Brazilian Portuguese: Elision, Diphthong, Contamination
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Khalil Iskarous
The Articulation of the Palatal Gesture in American English [ɹ]
[PDF]
Laura L. Koenig and Susanne Fuchs
The time course of intraoral pressure changes during the formation and release of consonants and consonant clusters of German
[PDF]
16:00 – 17:40
(oral session O2C) Motor Control and Strategy
Phil Hoole, Kiyoshi Honda, Emi Murano, Susanne Fuchs, and Daniel Pape
Go with the flow: Between automaticity and enhancement in control of segmental F0
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Majid Zandipour, Joseph Perkell, Frank Guenther, Mark Tiede, Kiyoshi Honda, and Emi Murano
Speaking with a Bite-Block: Data and Modeling
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Daniel Callan, Okito Yamashita, Noriko Yamagishi, Masaaki Sato, and Mitsuo Kawato
Brain Regions Involved with Speech Motor Control Mediate Phonetic Perceptual Identification Performance to a Greate Extent than Brain Regions Involved with Auditory Processing
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Joseph Perkell
Achieving Speech Motor Goals: Feedforward and Feedback Control
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Friday, December 15th 2006
09:00 – 10:00
(keynote session K3) Motor Control
Mark L. Latash
Multi-Element Synergies in a Variety of State Spaces
[PDF]
10:15 – 11:30
(oral session O3A) Vocal Tract Modeling
Satoru Fujita, Jianwu Dang, Noriko Suzuki, and Kiyoshi Honda
Modeling Asymmetrical Movements of Normal and Pathological Tongue
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Pierre Badin and Antoine Serrurier
Three-dimensional linear modeling of tongue: Articulatory data and models
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Stéphanie Buchaillard, Pascal Perrier, and Yohan Payan
A 3D biomechanical vocal tract model to study speech production control: How to take into account the gravity?
[PDF]
11:45 – 12:35
(oral session O3B) Articulatory Synthesis
Fukui Kotaro, Shunsuke Ikeo, Eiji Shintaku, Yuma Ishikawa, Atsuo Takanishi, and Masaaki Honda
Reproduction of Speech Feedback mechanism in an Anthropomorphic Talking Robot
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Sidney Fels, John E. Lloyd, Kees van den Doel, Florian Vogt, Ian Stavness, and Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson
Developing Physically-Based, Dynamic Vocal Tract Models using ArtiSynth
[PDF]
14:00 – 16:00
(poster session P3A) Measurement Methodologies
Erik Bresch, Jason Adams, Arthur Pouzet, Sungbok Lee, Dani Byrd, and Shrikanth Narayanan
Semi-Automatic Processing of Real-time MR Image Sequences for Speech Production Studies
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Michael Aron, Erwan Kerrien, Marie-Odile Berger, and Yves Laprie
Coupling electromagnetic sensors and ultrasound images for tongue tracking: acquisition set up and preliminary results
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Sayoko Takano and Kiyoshi Honda
Measurement of tissue deformation in the tongue during a vowel sequence /ei/ using tagged-cine MRI
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Alan A. Wrench and James M. Scobbie
Spatio-temporal inaccuracies of video-based ultrasound images of the tongue
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Angélique Amelot and Solange Rossato
Velar movements for the feature [±nasal] for two French speakers
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Liane Lovatto and Angélique Amelot
Fiberscopic and acoustic analysis of vocalic nasality in Brazilian Portuguese
Didier Demolin
A study of articulatory compensation by MRI
(poster session P3B) Acoustics/Articulatory Inversion
Olov Engwall
Evaluation of speech inversion using an articulatory classifier
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Blaise Potard, Yves Laprie, and Anne Bonneau
Evaluation of phonetic constraints used in acoustic-to-articulatory inversion
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Blaise Potard and Yves Laprie
Adapting visual data to a linear articulatory model
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(poster session P3C) Vocal-Tract Models and Synthesis
Peter Birkholz and Bernd J. Kröger
Vocal Tract Model Adaptation Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Julie Fontecave and Frédéric Berthommier
Articulatory synthesis driven by geometrical contours of the vocal tract extracted from cineradiographic data
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Ralf Winkler, Susanne Fuchs, and Pascal Perrier
The relation between differences in vocal tract geometry and articulatory control strategies in the production of French vowels: Evidence from MRI and modeling
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(poster session P3D) Prosody and Emotion
Caroline Menezes and Yosuke Igarashi
The speech laugh spectrum
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Sungbok Lee, Erik Bresch, and Shrikanth Narayanan
An Exploratory Study of Emotional Speech Production using Functional Data Analysis Techniques
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Christine Mooshammer
Laryngeal correlates of prosodic variation
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Christopher Davis, Jeesun Kim, and Amanda Sironic
In-Quiet and Lombard Audiovisual Speech
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Carlos Busso and Shrikanth S. Narayanan
Interplay between linguistic and affective goals in facial expression during emotional utterances
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16:00 – 17:40
(oral session O3C) Acoustics of Speech Production
Annemie Van Hirtum, Julien Cisonni, Nicolas Ruty, Jorge Lucero, and Xavier Pelorson
Theoretical and experimental validation of a non-linear vocal fold model
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Ryan Shosted
Just put your lips together and blow? The whistled fricatives of Southern Bantu
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Martine Toda and Shinji Maeda
Quantal aspects of non anterior sibilant fricatives: a simulation study
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Gordon Ramsay and Christine Shadle
The Influence of Geometry on the Initiation of Turbulence in the Vocal Tract During the Production of Fricatives
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Saturday, December 16th 2006
09:00 Schooner trip to local islands
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