The Centre for Speech Technology Research, The university of Edinburgh

Publications by Catherine Lai

[1] Leimin Tian, Johanna Moore, and Catherine Lai. Recognizing Emotions in Spoken Dialogue with Acoustic and Lexical Cues. In ICMI 2017 Satellite Workshop Investigating Social Interactions with Artificial Agents, November 2017. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[2] Peter Bell, Joachim Fainberg, Catherine Lai, and Mark Sinclair. A system for real-time collaborative transcription correction. In Proc. Interspeech (demo session), August 2017. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[3] Peter Bell, Joachim Fainberg, Catherine Lai, and Mark Sinclair. A system for real time collaborative transcription correction. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2017, pages 817-818, 2017. [ bib | .PDF | Abstract ]
[4] Leimin Tian, Michal Muszynski, Catherine Lai, Johanna Moore, Theodoros Kostoulas, Patrizia Lombardo, Thierry Pun, and Guillame Chanel. Recognizing Induced Emotions of Movie Audiences: Are Induced and Perceived Emotions the Same? In Seventh International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII2017), 2017. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[5] Janine Kleinhans, Mireia Farrús, Agustín Gravano, Juan Manuel Pérez, Catherine Lai, and Leo Wanner. Using prosody to classify discourse relations. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2017, pages 3201-3205, 2017. [ bib | .PDF | Abstract ]
[6] Mireia Farrus, Catherine Lai, and Johanna D. Moore. Paragraph-based prosodic cues for speech synthesis applications. In Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2016, pages 1143-1147, Boston, MA, USA, 2016. [ bib | DOI | .pdf | Abstract ]
[7] Catherine Lai, Mireia Farrus, and Johanna Moore. Automatic Paragraph Segmentation with Lexical and Prosodic Features. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2016, San Francisco, CA, USA, 2016. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[8] Leimin Tian, Johanna Moore, and Catherine Lai. Recognizing emotions in spoken dialogue with hierarchically fused acoustic and lexical features. In Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT), 2016 IEEE, pages 565-572. IEEE, 2016. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[9] Peter Bell, Catherine Lai, Clare Llewellyn, Alexandra Birch, and Mark Sinclair. A system for automatic broadcast news summarisation, geolocation and translation. In Proc. Interspeech (demo session), Dresden, Germany, September 2015. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[10] Alessandra Cervone, Catherine Lai, Silvia Pareti, and Peter Bell. Towards automatic detection of reported speech in dialogue using prosodic cues. In Proc. Interspeech, Dresden, Germany, September 2015. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[11] Leimin Tian, Catherine Lai, and Johanna D. Moore. Recognizing emotions in dialogue with disfluences and non-verbal vocalisations. In Proceedings of the 4th Interdisciplinary Workshop on Laughter and Other Non-verbal Vocalisations in Speech, volume 14, page 15, 2015. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[12] Leimin Tian, Johanna D. Moore, and Catherine Lai. Emotion Recognition in Spontaneous and Acted Dialogues. In Proceedings of ACII 2015, Xi'an, China, 2015. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[13] Johanna D. Moore, Leimin Tian, and Catherine Lai. Word-level emotion recognition using high-level features. In Alexander Gelbukh, editor, Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, volume 8404 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 17-31. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. [ bib | DOI | .pdf | Abstract ]
[14] Catherine Lai. Interpreting final rises: Task and role factors. In Proceedings of Speech Prosody 7, Dublin, Ireland, 2014. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[15] Catherine Lai and Steve Renals. Incorporating lexical and prosodic information at different levels for meeting summarization. In Proc. Interspeech 2014, 2014. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[16] Catherine Lai, Jean Carletta, and Steve Renals. Detecting summarization hot spots in meetings using group level involvement and turn-taking features. In Proc. Interspeech 2013, Lyon, France, 2013. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[17] Catherine Lai, Jean Carletta, and Steve Renals. Modelling participant affect in meetings with turn-taking features. In Proceedings of WASSS 2013, Grenoble, France, 2013. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[18] Catherine Lai, Keelan Evanini, and Klaus Zechner. Applying rhythm metrics to non-native spontaneous speech. In Proceedings of SLaTE 2013, Grenoble, France, 2013. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]