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- affiliation: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j10]Martijn Bartelds, Wietse de Vries, Faraz Sanal, Caitlin Richter, Mark Liberman, Martijn Wieling:
Neural representations for modeling variation in speech. J. Phonetics 92: 101137 (2022) - [c79]Jianjing Kuang, May Pik Yu Chan, Nari Rhee, Mark Liberman, Hongwei Ding:
The mapping between syntactic and prosodic phrasing in English and Mandarin. INTERSPEECH 2022: 3443-3447 - [c78]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman, Sunghye Cho, Stephanie M. Strassel, James Fiumara, Jonathan Wright:
Reflections on 30 Years of Language Resource Development and Sharing. LREC 2022: 543-550 - [i11]Danni Ma, Neville Ryant, Mark Liberman:
Inferring Pitch from Coarse Spectral Features. CoRR abs/2204.04579 (2022) - 2021
- [j9]Kenneth Ward Church, Mark Liberman:
The Future of Computational Linguistics: On Beyond Alchemy. Frontiers Artif. Intell. 4: 625341 (2021) - [c77]Danni Ma, Neville Ryant, Mark Liberman:
Probing Acoustic Representations for Phonetic Properties. ICASSP 2021: 311-315 - [c76]Neville Ryant, Prachi Singh, Venkat Krishnamohan, Rajat Varma, Kenneth Church, Christopher Cieri, Jun Du, Sriram Ganapathy, Mark Liberman:
The Third DIHARD Diarization Challenge. Interspeech 2021: 3570-3574 - [i10]Jiahong Yuan, Neville Ryant, Xingyu Cai, Kenneth Church, Mark Liberman:
Automatic recognition of suprasegmentals in speech. CoRR abs/2108.01122 (2021) - 2020
- [j8]Mark Liberman, Charles Wayne:
Human Language Technology. AI Mag. 41(2): 22-35 (2020) - [j7]Martijn Bartelds, Caitlin Richter, Mark Liberman, Martijn Wieling:
A New Acoustic-Based Pronunciation Distance Measure. Frontiers Artif. Intell. 3: 39 (2020) - [c75]Sunghye Cho, Naomi Nevler, Sanjana Shellikeri, Sharon Ash, Mark Liberman, Murray Grossman:
Automatic Classification of Primary Progressive Aphasia Patients Using Lexical and Acoustic Features. RaPID@LREC 2020 - [c74]James Fiumara, Christopher Cieri, Jonathan Wright, Mark Liberman:
LanguageARC: Developing Language Resources Through Citizen Linguistics. CLLRD@LREC 2020: 1-6 - [c73]Christopher Cieri, James Fiumara, Stephanie M. Strassel, Jonathan Wright, Denise DiPersio, Mark Liberman:
A Progress Report on Activities at the Linguistic Data Consortium Benefitting the LREC Community. LREC 2020: 3449-3456 - [e2]James Fiumara, Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman, Chris Callison-Burch:
Proceedings of the LREC 2020 Workshop on Citizen Linguistics in Language Resource Development, CLLRD@LREC 2020, Marseille, France, May 2020. European Language Resources Association 2020, ISBN 979-10-95546-59-7 [contents] - [i9]Neville Ryant, Kenneth Church, Christopher Cieri, Jun Du, Sriram Ganapathy, Mark Liberman:
Third DIHARD Challenge Evaluation Plan. CoRR abs/2006.05815 (2020) - [i8]Danni Ma, Neville Ryant, Mark Liberman:
Probing Acoustic Representations for Phonetic Properties. CoRR abs/2010.13007 (2020) - [i7]Martijn Bartelds, Wietse de Vries, Faraz Sanal, Caitlin Richter, Mark Liberman, Martijn Wieling:
Neural Representations for Modeling Variation in English Speech. CoRR abs/2011.12649 (2020) - [i6]Neville Ryant, Prachi Singh, Venkat Krishnamohan, Rajat Varma, Kenneth Church, Christopher Cieri, Jun Du, Sriram Ganapathy, Mark Liberman:
The Third DIHARD Diarization Challenge. CoRR abs/2012.01477 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c72]Neville Ryant, Kenneth Church, Christopher Cieri, Alejandrina Cristià, Jun Du, Sriram Ganapathy, Mark Liberman:
The Second DIHARD Diarization Challenge: Dataset, Task, and Baselines. INTERSPEECH 2019: 978-982 - [c71]Sunghye Cho, Mark Liberman, Neville Ryant, Meredith Cola, Robert T. Schultz, Julia Parish-Morris:
Automatic Detection of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children Using Acoustic and Text Features from Brief Natural Conversations. INTERSPEECH 2019: 2513-2517 - [c70]Sunghye Cho, Mark Liberman, Yong-cheol Lee:
Automatic Detection of Prosodic Focus in American English. INTERSPEECH 2019: 3470-3474 - [i5]Neville Ryant, Kenneth Church, Christopher Cieri, Alejandrina Cristià, Jun Du, Sriram Ganapathy, Mark Liberman:
The Second DIHARD Diarization Challenge: Dataset, task, and baselines. CoRR abs/1906.07839 (2019) - 2018
- [c69]Neville Ryant, Elika Bergelson, Kenneth Church, Alejandrina Cristià, Jun Du, Sriram Ganapathy, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Diana Kowalski, Mahesh Krishnamoorthy, Rajat Kulshreshta, Mark Liberman, Yu-Ding Lu, Matthew Maciejewski, Florian Metze, Ján Profant, Lei Sun, Yu Tsao, Zhou Yu:
Enhancement and Analysis of Conversational Speech: JSALT 2017. ICASSP 2018: 5154-5158 - [c68]Nattanun Chanchaochai, Christopher Cieri, Japhet Debrah, Hongwei Ding, Yue Jiang, Sishi Liao, Mark Liberman, Jonathan Wright, Jiahong Yuan, Juhong Zhan, Yuqing Zhan:
GlobalTIMIT: Acoustic-Phonetic Datasets for the World's Languages. INTERSPEECH 2018: 192-196 - [c67]Christopher Cieri, James Fiumara, Mark Liberman, Chris Callison-Burch, Jonathan Wright:
Introducing NIEUW: Novel Incentives and Workflows for Eliciting Linguistic Data. LREC 2018 - [c66]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman, Stephanie M. Strassel, Denise DiPersio, Jonathan Wright, Andrea Mazzucchi:
From 'Solved Problems' to New Challenges: A Report on LDC Activities. LREC 2018 - 2017
- [c65]Jiahong Yuan, Hongwei Ding, Sishi Liao, Yuqing Zhan, Mark Liberman:
Chinese TIMIT: A TIMIT-like corpus of standard Chinese. O-COCOSDA 2017: 1-5 - 2016
- [c64]Valerie Ross, Mark Liberman, Lan Ngo, Rodger LeGrand:
Weighted Log-odds-ratio, Informative Dirichlet Prior Method to Enhance Peer Review Feedback for Low- and High-scoring College Students in a Required First-year Writing Program. EDM (Workshops) 2016 - [c63]Jianjing Kuang, Mark Liberman:
The effect of vocal fry on pitch perception. ICASSP 2016: 5260-5264 - [c62]Neville Ryant, Mark Liberman:
Automatic Analysis of Phonetic Speech Style Dimensions. INTERSPEECH 2016: 77-81 - [c61]Wei Lai, Jiahong Yuan, Ya Li, Xiaoying Xu, Mark Liberman:
The Rhythmic Constraint on Prosodic Boundaries in Mandarin Chinese Based on Corpora of Silent Reading and Speech Perception. INTERSPEECH 2016: 87-91 - [c60]Jianjing Kuang, Mark Liberman:
Pitch-Range Perception: The Dynamic Interaction Between Voice Quality and Fundamental Frequency. INTERSPEECH 2016: 1350-1354 - [c59]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Phoneme, Phone Boundary, and Tone in Automatic Scoring of Mandarin Proficiency. INTERSPEECH 2016: 2145-2149 - [c58]Wei Lai, Mark Liberman, Jiahong Yuan, Xiaoying Xu:
Prosodic strength intrinsic to lexical items: A corpus study on tone reduction in Tone4+Tone4 words in Mandarin Chinese. ISCSLP 2016: 1-5 - [c57]Julia Parish-Morris, Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman, Leila Bateman, Emily Ferguson, Robert T. Schultz:
Building Language Resources for Exploring Autism Spectrum Disorders. LREC 2016 - [c56]Julia Parish-Morris, Mark Liberman, Neville Ryant, Christopher Cieri, Leila Bateman, Emily Ferguson, Robert T. Schultz:
Exploring Autism Spectrum Disorders Using HLT. CLPsych@HLT-NAACL 2016: 74-84 - [c55]Mark Liberman:
From Human Language Technology to Human Language Science. JEP-TALN-RECITAL (Invited Talks) 2016: 3 - 2015
- [c54]Jiahong Yuan, Xiaoying Xu, Wei Lai, Weiping Ye, Xinru Zhao, Mark Liberman:
Sentence selection for automatic scoring of Mandarin proficiency. SIGHAN@IJCNLP 2015: 21-25 - [c53]Yong-cheol Lee, Bei Wang, Sisi Chen, Martine Adda-Decker, Angélique Amelot, Satoshi Nambu, Mark Liberman:
A crosslinguistic study of prosodic focus. ICASSP 2015: 4754-4758 - [c52]Jianjing Kuang, Mark Liberman:
Influence of spectral cues on the perception of pitch height. ICPhS 2015 - [c51]Jianjing Kuang, Mark Liberman:
The effect of spectral slope on pitch perception. INTERSPEECH 2015: 354-358 - [c50]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Investigating consonant reduction in Mandarin Chinese with improved forced alignment. INTERSPEECH 2015: 2675-2678 - 2014
- [j6]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
F0 declination in English and Mandarin Broadcast News Speech. Speech Commun. 65: 67-74 (2014) - [c49]Seth Kulick, Ann Bies, Justin Mott, Anthony Kroch, Beatrice Santorini, Mark Liberman:
Parser Evaluation Using Derivation Trees: A Complement to evalb. ACL (2) 2014: 668-673 - [c48]Jiahong Yuan, Neville Ryant, Mark Liberman:
Automatic phonetic segmentation in Mandarin Chinese: Boundary models, glottal features and tone. ICASSP 2014: 2539-2543 - [c47]Neville Ryant, Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Mandarin tone classification without pitch tracking. ICASSP 2014: 4868-4872 - [c46]Andreas Stolcke, Neville Ryant, Vikramjit Mitra, Jiahong Yuan, Wen Wang, Mark Liberman:
Highly accurate phonetic segmentation using boundary correction models and system fusion. ICASSP 2014: 5552-5556 - [c45]Christopher Cieri, Denise DiPersio, Mark Liberman, Andrea Mazzucchi, Stephanie M. Strassel, Jonathan Wright:
New Directions for Language Resource Development and Distribution. LREC 2014: 1539-1546 - 2013
- [c44]Neville Ryant, Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Scale-space expansion of acoustic features improves speech event detection. ICASSP 2013: 6689-6693 - [c43]Vikramjit Mitra, Wen Wang, Andreas Stolcke, Hosung Nam, Colleen Richey, Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Articulatory trajectories for large-vocabulary speech recognition. ICASSP 2013: 7145-7149 - [c42]Mark Liberman, Jiahong Yuan, Andreas Stolcke, Wen Wang, Vikramjit Mitra:
Using multiple versions of speech input in phone recognition. ICASSP 2013: 7591-7595 - [c41]Neville Ryant, Mark Liberman, Jiahong Yuan:
Speech activity detection on youtube using deep neural networks. INTERSPEECH 2013: 728-731 - [c40]Jiahong Yuan, Neville Ryant, Mark Liberman, Andreas Stolcke, Vikramjit Mitra, Wen Wang:
Automatic phonetic segmentation using boundary models. INTERSPEECH 2013: 2306-2310 - [c39]Wen Wang, Andreas Stolcke, Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
A Cross-language Study on Automatic Speech Disfluency Detection. HLT-NAACL 2013: 703-708 - 2012
- [c38]Christopher Cieri, Marian Reed, Denise DiPersio, Mark Liberman:
Twenty Years of Language Resource Development and Distribution: A Progress Report on LDC Activities. LREC 2012: 60-65 - 2011
- [c37]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Automatic detection of "g-dropping" in American English using forced alignment. ASRU 2011: 490-493 - [c36]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Automatic Measurement and Comparison of Vowel Nasalization across Languages. ICPhS 2011: 2244-2247 - [c35]Christoph Draxler, Toomas Altosaar, Sadaoki Furui, Mark Liberman, Peter Wittenburg:
Speech Processing Tools - An Introduction to Interoperability. INTERSPEECH 2011: 3229-3232 - 2010
- [j5]Mark Liberman:
Fred Jelinek. Comput. Linguistics 36(4): 595-599 (2010) - [c34]Rushin Shah, Paramveer S. Dhillon, Mark Liberman, Dean P. Foster, Mohamed Maamouri, Lyle H. Ungar:
A New Approach to Lexical Disambiguation of Arabic Text. EMNLP 2010: 725-735 - [c33]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Robust speaking rate estimation using broad phonetic class recognition. ICASSP 2010: 4222-4225 - [c32]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
F0 declination in English and Mandarin broadcast news speech. INTERSPEECH 2010: 134-137 - [c31]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman:
Adapting to Trends in Language Resource Development: A Progress Report on LDC Activities. LREC 2010
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c30]Keelan Evanini, Stephen Isard, Mark Liberman:
Automatic formant extraction for sociolinguistic analysis of large corpora. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1655-1658 - [c29]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Investigating /l/ variation in English through forced alignment. INTERSPEECH 2009: 2215-2218 - 2008
- [c28]Jiahong Yuan, Stephen Isard, Mark Liberman:
Different roles of pitch and duration in distinguishing word stress in English. INTERSPEECH 2008: 885 - [c27]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman:
15 Years of Language Resource Creation and Sharing: a Progress Report on LDC Activities. LREC 2008 - 2007
- [c26]Catherine Lai, Kyle Gorman, Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman:
Perception of disfluency: language differences and listener bias. INTERSPEECH 2007: 2345-2348 - [e1]Natalie S. Glance, Nicolas Nicolov, Eytan Adar, Matthew Hurst, Mark Liberman, Franco Salvetti:
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, ICWSM 2007, Boulder, Colorado, USA, March 26-28, 2007. 2007 [contents] - 2006
- [j4]Andreas Abecker, Rachid Alami, Chitta Baral, Timothy W. Bickmore, Edmund H. Durfee, Terry Fong, Mehmet H. Göker, Nancy L. Green, Mark Liberman, Christian Lebiere, James H. Martin, Gregoris Mentzas, David J. Musliner, Nicolas Nicolov, Illah R. Nourbakhsh, Franco Salvetti, Daniel G. Shapiro, Debbie Schrekenghost, Amit P. Sheth, Ljiljana Stojanovic, Vytas SunSpiral, Robert E. Wray:
AAAI 2006 Spring Symposium Reports. AI Mag. 27(3): 107-112 (2006) - [c25]Nicolas Nicolov, Franco Salvetti, Mark Liberman, James H. Martin:
Organizing Committee. AAAI Spring Symposium: Computational Approaches to Analyzing Weblogs 2006 - [c24]Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman, Christopher Cieri:
Towards an integrated understanding of speaking rate in conversation. INTERSPEECH 2006 - [c23]Christopher Cieri, Walter D. Andrews, Joseph P. Campbell, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey, Shudong Huang, Mark Liberman, Alvin F. Martin, Hirotaka Nakasone, Mark A. Przybocki, Kevin Walker:
The Mixer and Transcript Reading Corpora: Resources for Multilingual, Crosschannel Speaker Recognition Research. LREC 2006: 117-120 - [c22]Stephanie M. Strassel, Christopher Cieri, Andrew Cole, Denise DiPersio, Mark Liberman, Xiaoyi Ma, Mohamed Maamouri, Kazuaki Maeda:
Integrated Linguistic Resources for Language Exploitation Technologies. LREC 2006: 185-190 - [c21]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman:
More Data and Tools for More Languages and Research Areas: A Progress Report on LDC Activities. LREC 2006: 779-782 - 2004
- [c20]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman:
A Progress Report from the Linguistic Data Consortium: Recent Activities in Resource Creation and Distribution and the Development of Tools and Standards. LREC 2004 - 2002
- [c19]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman:
Language Resource Creation and Distribution at the Linguistic Data Consortium: A Progress Report. LREC 2002 - [c18]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman:
TIDES Language Resources: A Resource Map for Translingual Information Access. LREC 2002 - 2001
- [j3]Claude Barras, Edouard Geoffrois, Zhibiao Wu, Mark Liberman:
Transcriber: Development and use of a tool for assisting speech corpora production. Speech Commun. 33(1-2): 5-22 (2001) - [j2]Steven Bird, Mark Liberman:
A formal framework for linguistic annotation. Speech Commun. 33(1-2): 23-60 (2001) - 2000
- [c17]Steven Bird, David Day, John S. Garofolo, John Henderson, Christophe Laprun, Mark Liberman:
ATLAS: A Flexible and Extensible Architecture for Linguistic Annotation. LREC 2000 - [c16]Christopher Cieri, David Graff, Mark Liberman, Nii Martey, Stephanie M. Strassel:
Large, Multilingual, Broadcast News Corpora for Cooperative Research in Topic Detection and Tracking: The TDT-2 and TDT-3 Corpus Efforts. LREC 2000 - [c15]Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman:
Issues in Corpus Creation and Distribution: The Evolution of the Linguistic Data Consortium. LREC 2000 - [i4]Steven Bird, David Day, John S. Garofolo, John Henderson, Christophe Laprun, Mark Liberman:
ATLAS: A flexible and extensible architecture for linguistic annotation. CoRR cs.CL/0007022 (2000) - [i3]Steven Bird, Mark Liberman:
A Formal Framework for Linguistic Annotation (revised version). CoRR cs.CL/0010033 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c14]Xiaoyi Ma, Mark Liberman:
BITS: a method for bilingual text search over the Web. MTSummit 1999: 538-542 - [i2]Steven Bird, Mark Liberman:
A Formal Framework for Linguistic Annotation. CoRR cs.CL/9903003 (1999) - [i1]Steven Bird, Mark Liberman:
Annotation graphs as a framework for multidimensional linguistic data analysis. CoRR cs.CL/9907003 (1999) - 1998
- [c13]Steven Bird, Mark Liberman:
Towards a formal framework for linguistic annotations. ICSLP 1998 - [c12]Mark Liberman, Christopher Cieri:
The creation, distribution and use of linguistic data: the case of the linguistic data consortium. LREC 1998: 159-166 - [c11]Claude Barras, Edouard Geoffrois, Zhibiao Wu, Mark Liberman:
Transcriber: a free tool for segmenting, labeling and transcribing speech. LREC 1998: 1373-1376 - 1997
- [c10]Zhibiao Wu, Mark Liberman:
LDC Online: A Digital Library for Linguistic Research and Development. ACM DL 1997: 170-174 - 1994
- [j1]Mark Liberman:
Commentary on Kaplan and Kay. Comput. Linguistics 20(3): 379 (1994) - [c9]Isabelle Guyon, Lambert Schomaker, Rejean Plamondon, Mark Liberman, Stan Janet:
UNIPEN project of on-line data exchange and recognizer benchmarks. ICPR (2) 1994: 29-33 - [c8]Mark Liberman:
Lexicons for Human Language Technology. HLT 1994 - 1992
- [c7]Mark Liberman, J. Michael Schultz, Soonhyun Hong, Vincent Okeke:
The phonetics of IGBO tone. ICSLP 1992: 743-746 - 1991
- [c6]Ezra Black, Steven P. Abney, D. Flickenger, Claudia Gdaniec, Ralph Grishman, P. Harrison, Donald Hindle, Robert Ingria, Frederick Jelinek, Judith L. Klavans, Mark Liberman, Mitchell P. Marcus, Salim Roukos, Beatrice Santorini, Tomek Strzalkowski:
A Procedure for Quantitatively Comparing the Syntactic Coverage of English Grammars. HLT 1991 - [c5]Mark Liberman, Patti Price:
Session 1: Speech and Natural Language Efforts in the U. S. and Abroad. HLT 1991 - 1990
- [c4]Evelyne Tzoukermann, Mark Liberman:
A Finite-State Morphological Processor For Spanish. COLING 1990: 277-282
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c3]Mark Liberman:
Text on Tap: the ACL/DCI. HLT (2) 1989 - 1986
- [c2]Mark Liberman:
Questions about Connectionist Models of Natural Language. ACL 1986: 181-183 - 1984
- [c1]Mark Anderson, Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Mark Liberman:
Synthesis by rule of english intonation patterns. ICASSP 1984: 77-80
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