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| [ ID = 0655 ] | Simon Arnfield [ Dr ] |
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| Name | Arnfield, Dr Simon |
| Job Title | Senior Research Fellow |
| Organisation | University of Reading |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
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| Languages | English |
| Specialism | Speechtechnology:
Acoustic Phonetics Adaptive Speech Recognition Artificial Neural Networks Audio Signal Processing Automated Natural Language Speech Computational Linguistics Computer Assisted Language Learning Corpora and Dialogue Annotations Corpus statistics Data Corpus Collection Databases of Emotional Speech Digital Speech Processing Discourse analysis Emotion in Speech general linguistics Hidden Markov Models Information Retrieval Large speech corpora Machine Learning Algorithms Mathematical Linguistics Natural Language Semantics Neural Networks NLP Pragmatics Prosody Prosody (Linguistic Description of) Signal Analysis Signal Processing Speech Acoustics Speech Analysis Speech Coding Speech Databases for Automatic Speech/Speaker Recognition Speech Synthesis Spoken Language Resources and Evaluation Statistical Language Modeling and Analysis |
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Description: I am currently a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Reading in the School of Linguistics. My main role is research into written and spoken databases and corpora. I have been involved in a number of projects on the creation of new corpora including the Emotion in Speech project, the Babel project, and the Marsec project. I worked on the Reading Electropalatograph to incorporate it into Entropic's Waves+ package and developed an interface to allow EPG data to be captured on a Sparc workstation. This formed part of the development of our state-of-the-art multi-channel physiological data acquisition system. I am also engaged upon a number of other research topics involved with speech corpora and database analysis with particular emphasis on prosody and suprasegmental features of speech. Recent past research has included articulatory tracking of lips; work on making use of pronouncing dictionaries for speech synthesis and recognition; making use of genetic algorithms for synthesis of intonation; analysis of pitch and jitter; case studies of EPG speech therapy; and possible developments for new systems for tongue movement tracking. Current research projects include development of a database of small group classroom discourse for anlysis of meta-language learning skills in children; digitsation of and cross referencing of multi-language medieaval manuscripts; articulatory control development in children; advanced online phonetics learning development; speech synthesis of intonation by analogy. |
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