The Centre for Speech Technology Research, The university of Edinburgh

Publications by Sasha Calhoun

[1] Ani Nenkova, Jason Brenier, Anubha Kothari, Sasha Calhoun, Laura Whitton, David Beaver, and Dan Jurafsky. To memorize or to predict: Prominence labeling in conversational speech. In NAACL Human Language Technology Conference, Rochester, NY, 2007. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[2] Sasha Calhoun. Predicting focus through prominence structure. In Proc. Interspeech, Antwerp, Belgium, 2007. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[3] Sasha Calhoun. Information Structure and the Prosodic Structure of English: a Probabilistic Relationship. PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2006. [ bib | Abstract ]
[4] Sasha Calhoun, Malvina Nissim, Mark Steedman, and Jason Brenier. A framework for annotating information structure in discourse. In Frontiers in Corpus Annotation II: Pie in the Sky, ACL2005 Conference Workshop, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 2005. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[5] Sasha Calhoun. It's the difference that matters: An argument for contextually-grounded acoustic intonational phonology. In Linguistics Society of America Annual Meeting, Oakland, California, January 2005. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[6] Sasha Calhoun. Phonetic dimensions of intonational categories: the case of L+H* and H*. In Prosody 2004, Nara, Japan, March 2004. poster. [ bib | .ps | .pdf | Abstract ]
[7] Sasha Calhoun. The nature of theme and rheme accents. In One-Day Meeting for Young Speech Researchers, University College, London, April 2003. [ bib | .ps | .pdf | Abstract ]
[8] Sasha Calhoun. Using prosody in ASR: the segmentation of broadcast radio news. Master's thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2002. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]