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WE1.I: Speech Perception and Psychoacoustics

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Wednesday, 6 May, 09:00 - 11:00
Location: On-Demand
Session Chair: Martin Cooke, IKERBASQUE
 
   WE1.I.1: HUMANGAN: GENERATIVE ADVERSARIAL NETWORK WITH HUMAN-BASED DISCRIMINATOR AND ITS EVALUATION IN SPEECH PERCEPTION MODELING
         Kazuki Fujii; National Institute of Technology, Tokuyama College
         Yuki Saito; University of Tokyo
         Shinnosuke Takamichi; University of Tokyo
         Yukino Baba; University of Tsukuba
         Hiroshi Saruwatari; University of Tokyo
 
   WE1.I.2: THE PROCESSING OF MANDARIN CHINESE TONAL ALTERNATIONS IN CONTEXTS: AN EYE-TRACKING STUDY
         Jung-yueh Tu; National Chengchi University
         Yu-Fu Chien; Fudan University, China and DePaul University
 
   WE1.I.3: ON THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE FAMILIARITY IN TALKER CHANGE DETECTION
         Neeraj Sharma; Carnegie Mellon University
         Venkat Krishnamohan; Indian Institute of Science
         Sriram Ganapathy; Indian Institute of Science
         Ahana Gangopadhayay; Washington University in St. Louis
         Lauren Fink; University of California, Davis
 
   WE1.I.4: EFFECTS OF SPECTRAL TILT ON LISTENERS' PREFERENCES AND INTELLIGIBILITY
         Olympia Simantiraki; University of the Basque Country
         Martin Cooke; Ikerbasque (Basque Science Foundation)
         Yannis Pantazis; Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics, FORTH
 
   WE1.I.5: EFFECT OF FRICATION DURATION AND FORMANT TRANSITIONS ON THE PERCEPTION OF FRICATIVES IN VCV UTTERANCES
         K S Nataraj; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
         Prem Chand Pandey; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
         Hirak Dasgupta; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
 
  WE1.I.6: CURRICULUM LEARNING FOR SPEECH EMOTION RECOGNITION FROM CROWDSOURCED LABELS
         Reza Lotfian; Cogito
         Carlos Busso; University of Texas at Austin