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Elmar Nöth
Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Publications - 405
Citations - 7579
Elmar Nöth is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intelligibility (communication) & Speech processing. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 380 publications receiving 6519 citations. Previous affiliations of Elmar Nöth include King Abdulaziz University & Siemens.
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How to find trouble in communication
TL;DR: The module Monitoring of User State [especially of] Emotion (MOUSE) is proposed in which a prosodic classifier is combined with other knowledge sources, such as conversationally peculiar linguistic behavior, for example, the use of repetitions.
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VERBMOBIL: the use of prosody in the linguistic components of a speech understanding system
TL;DR: It is shown how prosody can be used in speech understanding systems and the VERBMOBIL speech to-speech translation system is demonstrated, which is the first complete system which successfully uses prosodic information in the linguistic analysis.
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The INTERSPEECH 2012 Speaker Trait Challenge
Björn Schuller,Stefan Steidl,Anton Batliner,Elmar Nöth,Alessandro Vinciarelli,Felix Burkhardt,Rob J.J.H. van Son,Felix Weninger,Florian Eyben,Tobias Bocklet,Gelareh Mohammadi,Benjamin Weiss +11 more
TL;DR: The EPFL-CONF-174360 data indicate that speaker Traits and Likability are influenced by the environment and the speaker’s personality in terms of paralinguistics and personality.
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PEAKS - A system for the automatic evaluation of voice and speech disorders
Andreas Maier,Tino Haderlein,Ulrich Eysholdt,Frank Rosanowski,Anton Batliner,Maria Schuster,Elmar Nöth +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the system can achieve significant correlations between the automatic analysis and the judgment of human experts in a leave-one-out experiment, comparable to human inter-rater correlations.
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“You Stupid Tin Box” - Children Interacting with the AIBO Robot: A Cross-linguistic Emotional Speech Corpus
Anton Batliner,Christian Hacker,Stefan Steidl,Elmar Nöth,Shona D'Arcy,Martin J. Russell,Michael Wong +6 more
TL;DR: This paper deals with databases that combine different aspects: children's speech, emotional speech, human-robot communication, cross-linguistics, and read vs. spontaneous speech: in a Wizard-of-Oz scenario, German and English children had to instruct Sony's AIBO robot to fulfil specific tasks.