no code implementations • WASSA (ACL) 2022 • Valentino Sabbatino, Enrica Troiano, Antje Schweitzer, Roman Klinger
This raises the question if the association is purely a product of the learned affective imports inherent to semantic meanings, or is also an effect of other features of words, e. g., morphological and phonological patterns.
no code implementations • LREC 2022 • Özlem Çetinoğlu, Antje Schweitzer
In this paper, we describe the anonymisation process of a Turkish-German code-switching corpus, namely SAGT, which consists of speech data and a treebank that is built on its transcripts.
1 code implementation • 26 Oct 2023 • Florian Lux, Julia Koch, Sarina Meyer, Thomas Bott, Nadja Schauffler, Pavel Denisov, Antje Schweitzer, Ngoc Thang Vu
For our contribution to the Blizzard Challenge 2023, we improved on the system we submitted to the Blizzard Challenge 2021.
no code implementations • 10 Apr 2023 • Daniel Ortega, Sarina Meyer, Antje Schweitzer, Ngoc Thang Vu
We present our latest findings on backchannel modeling novelly motivated by the canonical use of the minimal responses Yeah and Uh-huh in English and their correspondent tokens in German, and the effect of encoding the speaker-listener interaction.
no code implementations • 24 Feb 2022 • Valentino Sabbatino, Enrica Troiano, Antje Schweitzer, Roman Klinger
This raises the question if the association is purely a product of the learned affective imports inherent to semantic meanings, or is also an effect of other features of words, e. g., morphological and phonological patterns.
no code implementations • 14 May 2018 • Sabrina Stehwien, Ngoc Thang Vu, Antje Schweitzer
Pitch accent detection often makes use of both acoustic and lexical features based on the fact that pitch accents tend to correlate with certain words.