68 references, last updated Mon May 10 7:03:15 EDT 1999
- Cinzia Avesani, Julia
Hirschberg, and Pilar Prieto.
The intonational disambiguation of potentially ambiguous utterances in
English, Italian, and Spanish.
In Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Phonetic
Sciences, volume 1, pages 174-177, Stockholm, August 1995.
- Marc Beacken, Robert L.
Doran, Michael J. Geller, and Julia Hirschberg.
The provision of intelligent agent-based enhanced multimedia network services.
AT&T Technical Journal, 74(5):68-78, September/October 1995.
- John Choi, Don Hindle, Julia
Hirschberg, Ivan Magrin-Chagnolleau, Christine Nakatani, Fernando Pereira,
Amit Singhal, and Steve Whittaker.
Scan - speech content based audio navigator: A systems overview.
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing, Sydney, 1998. ICSLP98.
- John Choi, Donald Hindle, Julia
Hirschberg, Fernando Pereira, Amit Singhal, and Steve Whittaker.
Spoken content-based audio navigation (scan).
In Proceedings of ICPhS99, San Francisco, August 1999.
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
To appear.
- James R. Davis and
Julia Hirschberg.
Assigning intonational features in synthesized spoken directions.
In Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting, pages 187-193,
Buffalo, 1988. Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Barbara Grosz and
Julia Hirschberg.
Discourse structure and intonation.
Israeli Conference on Theoretical Linguistics, Bar Ilan, June 1992.
- Barbara Grosz and
Julia Hirschberg.
Some intonational characteristics of discourse structure.
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing, Banff, October 1992. ICSLP.
- Barbara Grosz, Julia
Hirschberg, and Christine Nakatani.
A study of intonation and discourse structure in directions.
In Working Notes of the Workshop on the Integration of Natural Language
and Speech Processing, pages 124-131. AAAI, August 1994.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Barbara Grosz.
Intonational features of local and global discourse structure.
In Proceedings of the Speech and Natural Language Workshop, pages
441-446, Harriman NY, February 1992. DARPA, Morgan Kaufmann.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Barbara Grosz.
Intonation and discourse structure: New evidence from a task-oriented domain.
In H. Fujisaki, editor, Proceedings of the Workshop on Prosody,
Yokohama, September 1994. International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Diane Litman.
Now let's talk about now: Identifying cue phrases intonationally.
In Proceedings of the 25th Annual Meeting, pages 163-171,
Stanford University, 1987. Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Diane Litman.
Empirical studies on the disambiguation of cue phrases.
Computational Linguistics, 19(3):501-530, 1993.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Christine Nakatani.
A speech-first model for repair identification in spoken language systems.
In Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Speech Communication
and Technology, Berlin, September 1993. EUROSPEECH-93.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Christine Nakatani.
Modeling acoustic and prosodic characteristics of repair disfluencies for
speech recognition.
Journal of the American Voice I/O Society, 15, 1994.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Christine Nakatani.
A prosodic analysis of discourse segments in direction-giving monologues.
In Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting, Santa Cruz, 1996.
Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Christine Nakatani.
Acoustic indicators of topic segmentation.
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing, Sydney, 1998. ICSLP98.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Christine Nakatani.
Using machine learning to identify intonational segments.
In Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Applying Machine Learning
to Discourse Processing, Palo Alto, March 1998.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Janet Pierrehumbert.
The intonational structuring of discourse.
In Proceedings of the 24th Annual Meeting, pages 136-144, New
York, 1986. Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Pilar Prieto.
Training intonational phrasing rules automatically for English and Spanish
text-to-speech.
In Proceedings of the Second ESCA/IEEE Workshop on Speech
Synthesis, pages 159-162, New Paltz NY, 1994.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Richard Sproat.
Pitch accent prediction from text analysis.
In J. Cole, G. M. Green, and J. L. Morgan, editors, Linguistics and
Computation, CSLI. Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1995.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Jacques Terken.
Deaccentuation and persistence of grammatical function and surface position.
In Proceedings of EUROSPEECH-93, Berlin, September 1993.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Gregory Ward.
In from the periphery: Fall-rise intonation and the intonational autonomy
hypothesis.
In Proceedings, Philadelphia, February 1984. Penn Linguistic
Colloquium.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Gregory Ward.
A semantico-pragmatic analysis of fall-rise intonation.
In Proceedings of the 20th Meeting. Chicago Linguistic Society,
1984.
- Julia Hirschberg
and Gregory Ward.
Accent and bound anaphora.
Presented at the LSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1987.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Gregory Ward.
` sc np does too' vs. `So does sc np': Distinguishing among types of
ellipsis.
Paper presented at the LSA Annual Meeting, New York, December 1988.
- Julia Hirschberg
and Gregory Ward.
The pragmatics of tautology.
In Working Papers in Linguistics, pages 1-15. Northwestern
University Department of Linguistics, May 1988.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Gregory Ward.
Accent and bound anaphora.
Cognitive Linguistics, 2(2):101-121, 1991.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Gregory Ward.
The influence of pitch range, duration, amplitude, and spectral features on the
interpretation of L*+H L H%.
Journal of Phonetics, 1991.
- J. Hirschberg
and Gregory Ward.
The influence of pitch range, duration, amplitude, and spectral features on the
interpretation of bf l*+h l h%.
Journal of Phonetics, 20(2):241-251, 1992.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Steve Whittaker.
You never talk to a person.
Technical Memorandum HA6123000-961213-08MH, AT&T, December 1996.
- Julia
Hirschberg and Steve Whittaker.
Studying search and archiving in a real audio database.
In Proceedings of the AAAI 1997 Spring Symposium on Intelligent
Integration and Use of Text, Image, Video and Audio Corpora, Stanford,
March 1997. AAAI.
- Julia Hirschberg,
Diane Litman, Janet Pierrehumbert, and Gregory Ward.
Intonation and the intentional structure of discourse.
In Proceedings of IJCAI-87, Milan, 1987. International Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
- Julia Hirschberg,
Stephen Riederer, James Rowley, and Anne Syrdal.
Voice response systems: Technologies and applications.
AT&T Technical Journal: Speech Technologies, 65(5):42-51,
September/October 1990.
- Julia Hirschberg,
Christine Nakatani, and Barbara Grosz.
Conveying discourse structure through intonation variation.
In Proceedings ESCA Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems: Theories and
Applications, pages 189-192, Visgo, Denmark, May/June 1995.
ESCA.
- Julia Hirschberg,
Steve Whittaker, Don Hindle, Fernando Pereira, and Amit Singhal.
Finding information in audio: A new paradigm for audio browsing and retrieval.
In Accessing Information in Spoken Audio, Proceedings of the ESCA ETRW
Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 1999.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Anticipating false implicatures: Cooperative responses in question-answer
systems.
In L. Kerschberg, editor, Proceedings of the First Internationall
Workshop on Expert Database Systems, pages 456-466, Kiawah Island SC,
October 1984.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Scalar implicature and indirect responses to yes/no questions.
In Proceedings, London, Ontario, May 1984. CSCSI-84.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Scalar implicature: Generating cooperative responses to yes-no questions.
Technical Report MS-CIS-84-9, University of Pennsylvania, April 1984.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Toward a redefinition of yes/no questions.
In Proceedings of Coling84, Stanford, July 1984. International
Conference on Computational Linguistics.
- Julia Hirschberg.
A Theory of Scalar Implicature.
PhD thesis, University of Pennsylvania, December 1985.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Distinguishing questions by contour in speech recognition tasks.
In Proceedings of the Speech and Natural Language Workshop. Morgan
Kaufmann, Cape Cod MA, October 1989.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Accent and discourse context: Assigning pitch accent in synthetic speech.
In Proceedings of the Eighth National Conference, pages 952-957,
Boston, 1990. American Association for Artificial Intelligence.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Using discourse context to guide pitch accent decisions in synthetic speech.
In Proceedings of the European Speech Communication Association
Workshop on Speech Synthesis, pages 181-184, Autrans, France, 1990.
European Speech Communication Association.
- Julia Hirschberg.
A Theory of Scalar Implicature.
Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, 1991.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Using text analysis to predict intonational boundaries.
In Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Speech
Communication and Technology, Genova, 1991. ESCA.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Using discourse context to guide pitch accent decisions in synthetic speech.
In G. Bailly, C. Benoit, and T. R. Sawallis, editors, Talking Machines:
Theories, Models, and Designs, pages 367-376. Elsevier Science
Publishers B. V., 1992.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Pitch accent in context: Predicting intonational prominence from text.
Artificial Intelligence, 63, 1993.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Studies of intonation and discourse.
In Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Prosody, Lund University,
September 1993.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Prosodic and other acoustic cues to speaking style in spontaneous and read
speech.
In Proceedings of the XIIth International Congress of Phonetic
Sciences, volume 2, pages 36-43, Stockholm, August 1995. ICPhS.
- Julia Hirschberg.
Prosodic and other acoustic cues to speaking style in spontaneous and read
speech.
In Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Phonetic
Sciences, volume 2, pages 36-43, Stockholm, 1995. International
Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
- Christine Nakatani,
Barbara Grosz, and Hirschberg Julia.
Discourse structure in spoken language: Studies on speech corpora.
In Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Empirical Methods in
Discourse Interpretation and Generation, Stanford, March 1995.
AAAI.
- Christine Nakatani,
Steve Whittaker, and Julia Hirschberg.
Now you hear it, now you don't: Empirical studies of audio browsing behavior.
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing, Sydney, 1998. ICSLP98.
- K. Silverman, M. Beckman,
J. Pierrehumbert, M. Ostendorf, C. Wightman, P. Price, and J. Hirschberg.
ToBI: A standard scheme for labeling prosody.
In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing, pages 867-879, Banff, October 1992. ICSLP.
- Amit Singhal, John Choi,
Donald Hindle, Julia Hirschberg, Fernando Pereira, and Steve Whittaker.
AT&T at TREC-7 SDR track.
In Proceedings of the Broadcast News Transcription and Understanding
Workshop, 1999.
To appear.
- R. Sproat, J. Hirschberg,
and D. Yarowsky.
A corpus-based synthesizer.
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing, Banff, October 1992. ICSLP.
- Jacques Terken and
Julia Hirschberg.
Deaccentuation of words representing `given' information: Effects of
persistence of grammatical function and surface position.
Language and Speech, 37(2):125-145, 1994.
- Jan van
Santen and Julia Hirschberg.
Segmental effects on timing and height of pitch contours.
In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing, volume 2, pages 719-722, Yokohama, 1994. ICSLP.
- Michelle Q. Wang and
J. Hirschberg.
Predicting intonational boundaries automatically from text: The ATIS domain.
In Proceedings of the Speech and Natural Language Workshop, pages
378-383, Pacific Grove CA, February 1991. DARPA, Morgan Kaufmann.
- Michelle Q. Wang and
J. Hirschberg.
Predicting intonational phrasing from text.
In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting, Berkeley, 1991.
Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Michelle Q. Wang and
J. Hirschberg.
Automatic classification of intonational phrase boundaries.
Computer Speech and Language, 6:175-196, 1992.
- G. Ward and
J. Hirschberg.
Implicating uncertainty: The pragmatics of fall-rise intonation.
Language, 61(4):747-776, December 1985.
- G. Ward and
J. Hirschberg.
Reconciling uncertainty with incredulity: A unified account of the L*+H L H%
intonational contour.
Paper presented at the LSA Annual Meeting, New York, December 1986.
- G. Ward and
J. Hirschberg.
On pragmatic wars and tautological battles.
Paper presented at the LSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1987.
- G. Ward and
J. Hirschberg.
Intonation and propositional attitude: The pragmatics of L*+H L H%.
In Proceedings of the Fifth Meeting, Philadelphia, 1988. Eastern
States Conference on Linguistics.
- Steve Whittaker,
John Choi, Julia Hirschberg, and Christine Nakatani.
``what you see is almost what you hear: Design principles for accessing speech
archives.
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language
Processing, Sydney, 1998. ICSLP98.
- Steve Whittaker,
Julia Hirschberg, and Christine Nakatani.
All talk and all action: strategies for managing voicemail messages.
In Proceedings of CHI '98, Los Angeles, 1998.
- Steve Whittaker,
Julia Hirschberg, and Christine Nakatani.
Play it again: a study of the factors underlying speech browsing behavior.
In Proceedings of CHI '98, Los Angeles, 1998.
- Steve Whittaker,
Julia Hirschberg, John Choi, Don Hindle, Fernando Pereira, and Amit Singhal.
Scan: Designing and evaluating user interfaces to support retrieval from speech
archives.
In Proceedings of SIGIR 99. ACM, 1999.
To appear.