Speech Annotation and Corpus Tools

A special issue of Speech Communication
Volume 33, numbers 1-2, 2001,
Edited by Steven Bird and Jonathan Harrington


Original Call for Papers

Electronic preprints available from Elsevier:
http://www.elsevier.nl/gej-ng/10/40/22/58/20/show/toc.htt

Table of Contents

Authors: Bird, Harrington
Title: Speech Annotation and Corpus Tools
Pages: 1-4
Authors: Barras, Geoffrois, Wu, Liberman
Title: Transcriber: development and use of a tool for assisting speech corpora production
Pages: 5-22
Authors: Bird, Liberman
Title: A formal framework for linguistic annotation
Pages: 23-60
Authors: Cassidy, Harrington
Title: Multi-level Annotation of Speech: An Overview of The Emu Speech Database Management System
Pages: 61-77
Authors: Jacobson, Michailovsky, Lowe
Title: Linguistic documents synchronizing sound and text
Pages: 79-96
Authors: McKelvie, Isard, Mengel, Moller, Grosse, Klein
Title: The MATE Workbench: an annotation tool for XML coded speech corpora
Pages: 97-112
Authors: Stirling, Fletcher Mushin, Wales
Title: Representational issues in annotation: using the Australian map task corpus to relate prosody to discourse structure
Pages: 113-134
Authors: Syrdal, Hirschberg, McGory, Beckman
Title: Automatic ToBI prediction and alignment to speed manual labeling of prosody
Pages: 135-151
Authors: Taylor, Black, Caley
Title: Heterogeneous relation graphs as a formalism for representing linguistic information
Pages: 153-174


Steven Bird, LDC
sb@ldc.upenn.edu
Jonathan Harrington, SHLRC
jmh@srsuna.shlrc.mq.edu.au