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SLPAT@Interspeech 2015: Dresden, Germany
- Jan Alexandersson, M. Ercan Altinsoy, Heidi Christensen, Peter Ljunglöf, François Portet, Frank Rudzicz:

Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies, SLPAT@Interspeech 2015, Dresden, Germany, September 11, 2015. Association for Computational Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-79-2 - Jonas Beskow:

Talking Heads, Signing Avatars and Social Robots. 1 - Sarah Ebling, Matt Huenerfauth:

Bridging the gap between sign language machine translation and sign language animation using sequence classification. 2-9 - Sarah Ebling, Rosalee J. Wolfe, Jerry Schnepp, Souad Baowidan, John McDonald, Robyn Moncrief, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Katja Tissi:

Synthesizing the finger alphabet of Swiss German Sign Language and evaluating the comprehensibility of the resulting animations. 10-16 - Mika Hatano, Shinji Sako, Tadashi Kitamura:

Contour-based Hand Pose Recognition for Sign Language Recognition. 17-21 - Matt Huenerfauth, Pengfei Lu, Hernisa Kacorri:

Synthesizing and Evaluating Animations of American Sign Language Verbs Modeled from Motion-Capture Data. 22-28 - Hernisa Kacorri, Matt Huenerfauth:

Evaluating a Dynamic Time Warping Based Scoring Algorithm for Facial Expressions in ASL Animations. 29-35 - Agnès Piquard-Kipffer, Odile Mella, Jérémy Miranda, Denis Jouvet, Luiza Orosanu:

Qualitative investigation of the display of speech recognition results for communication with deaf people. 36-41 - Lionel Fontan, Thomas Pellegrini, Julia Olcoz, Alberto Abad:

Predicting disordered speech comprehensibility from Goodness of Pronunciation scores. 42-46 - Seongjun Hahm, Daragh Heitzman, Jun Wang:

Recognizing Dysarthric Speech due to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis with Across-Speaker Articulatory Normalization. 47-54 - Rizwan Ishaq, Dhananjaya N. Gowda, Paavo Alku, Begonya Garcia-Zapirain

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Vowel Enhancement in Early Stage Spanish Esophageal Speech Using Natural Glottal Flow Pulse and Vocal Tract Frequency Warping. 55-59 - Stacey Oue, Ricard Marxer, Frank Rudzicz

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Automatic dysfluency detection in dysarthric speech using deep belief networks. 60-64 - Siddharth Sehgal, Stuart P. Cunningham:

Model adaptation and adaptive training for the recognition of dysarthric speech. 65-71 - R. Sriranjani, Srinivasan Umesh, M. Ramasubba Reddy

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Pronunciation Adaptation For Disordered Speech Recognition Using State-Specific Vectors of Phone-Cluster Adaptive Training. 72-78 - Jun Wang, Seongjun Hahm, Ted Mau:

Determining an Optimal Set of Flesh Points on Tongue, Lips, and Jaw for Continuous Silent Speech Recognition. 79-85 - Ka-Ho Wong

, Yu Ting Yeung, Patrick C. M. Wong, Gina-Anne Levow, Helen Meng:
Analysis of Dysarthric Speech using Distinctive Feature Recognition. 86-90 - E. A. Draffan, Mike Wald, Nawar Halabi, Ouadie Sabia, Wajdi Zaghouani

, Amatullah Kadous, Amal Idris, Nadine Zeinoun, David Banes, Dana Lawand:
Generating acceptable Arabic Core Vocabularies and Symbols for AAC users. 91-96 - Phil D. Green, Ricard Marxer, Stuart P. Cunningham, Heidi Christensen

, Frank Rudzicz, Maria Yancheva, André Coy, Massimiliano Malavasi, Lorenzo Desideri:
Remote Speech Technology for Speech Professionals - the CloudCAST initiative. 97-102 - Anna Pompili

, Cristiana Amorim, Alberto Abad, Isabel Trancoso
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Speech and language technologies for the automatic monitoring and training of cognitive functions. 103-109 - Leen Sevens, Vincent Vandeghinste, Ineke Schuurman, Frank Van Eynde:

Extending a Dutch Text-to-Pictograph Converter to English and Spanish. 110-117 - Reina Ueda, Ryo Aihara, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki:

Individuality-Preserving Spectrum Modification for Articulation Disorders Using Phone Selective Synthesis. 118-123 - Michel Vacher, Benjamin Lecouteux, Frédéric Aman, Solange Rossato, François Portet:

Recognition of Distress Calls in Distant Speech Setting: a Preliminary Experiment in a Smart Home. 124-129 - Christophe Veaux, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King:

A Comparison of Manual and Automatic Voice Repair for Individual with Vocal Disabilities. 130-133 - Maria Yancheva, Kathleen C. Fraser

, Frank Rudzicz
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Using linguistic features longitudinally to predict clinical scores for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. 134-139 - Inês Almeida, Luísa Coheur, Sara Candeias:

From European Portuguese to Portuguese Sign Language. 140-143

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