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Analysis of Voice Conversion and Code-Switching Synthesis Using VQ-VAE ...
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Fusing ASR Outputs in Joint Training for Speech Emotion Recognition ...
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It's not what you said, it's how you said it: discriminative perception of speech as a multichannel communication system ...
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The Lothian Diary Project: Investigating the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Edinburgh and Lothian Residents
In: Journal of Open Humanities Data; Vol 7 (2021); 4 ; 2059-481X (2021)
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The prosody of presupposition projection in naturally-occurring utterances ...
Mahler, Taylor; De Marneffe, Marie-Catherine; Lai, Catherine. - : Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung, 2020
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The prosody of presupposition projection in naturally-occurring utterances
In: Sinn und Bedeutung; Bd. 24 Nr. 2 (2020): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 24; 20-37 ; Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung; Vol 24 No 2 (2020): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 24; 20-37 ; 2629-6055 (2020)
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Recognizing emotions in spoken dialogue with acoustic and lexical cues
Tian, Leimin. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2018
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Incorporating Lexical and Prosodic Information at Different Levels for Meeting Summarization ...
Lai, Catherine; Renals, Steve. - : Unpublished, 2014
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Rises all the way up: The interpretation of prosody, discourse attitudes and dialogue structure
In: Dissertations available from ProQuest (2012)
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Querying linguistic trees
In: Journal of logic, language and information. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer 19 (2009) 1, 53-73
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A formal framework for linguistic tree query
Lai, Catherine. - 2006
Abstract: Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Catherine Lai ; The analysis of human communication, in all its forms, increasingly depends on large collections of texts and transcribed recordings. These collections, or corpora, are often richly annotated with structural information. These datasets are extremely large so manual analysis is only successful up to a point. As such, significant effort has recently been invested in automatic techniques for extracting and analyzing these massive data sets. However, further progress on analytical tools is confronted by three major challenges. First, we need the right data model. Second, we need to understand the theoretical foundations of query languages on that data model. Finally, we need to know the expressive requirements for general purpose query language with respect to linguistics. This thesis has addressed all three of these issues. Specifically, this thesis studies formalisms used by linguists and database theorists to describe tree structured data. Specifically, Propositional dynamic logic and monadic second-order logic. These formalisms have been used to reason about a number of tree querying languages and their applicability to the linguistic tree query problem. We identify a comprehensive set of linguistic tree query requirements and the level of expressiveness needed to implement them. The main result of this study is that the required level of expressiveness of linguistic tree query is that of the first-order predicate calculus over trees. This formal approach has resulted in a convergence between two seemingly disparate fields of study. Further work in the intersection of linguistics and database theory should also pave the way for theoretically well-founded future work in this area. This, in turn, will lead to better tools for linguistic analysis and data management, and more comprehensive theories of human language.
Keyword: linguistic databases; semistructured data; treebanks; XPath
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/39033
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