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Eva Lasarcyk and Jürgen Trouvain. Imitating conversational laughter with an articulatory speech synthesizer. In Proceedings Workshop on The Phonetics of Laughter, Pages 43-48, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, 2007.   Bibtex entry  google
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Werner Spiegl, Georg Stemmer, Eva Lasarcyk and Varada Kolhatkar. Analyzing features for automatic age estimation on cross-sectional data. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2009 : 6 - 10 September, 2009, 0.   Bibtex entry  google
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Sascha Fagel, Jürgen Trouvain, A. v. Stechow and Eva Lasarcyk. Observing lip and vertical larynx movements during smiled speech (and laughter) In Interdisciplinary Workshop on Laughter and other Interactional Vocalisation in Speech : Berlin, February 27-28, 2009. - Berlin, 2009, 2009.   Bibtex entry  google
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Jürgen Trouvain, Sascha Fagel and Eva Lasarcyk. Überlegungen zur Messung von Larynxhöhe. In 5. Jahrestreffen Phonetik und Phonologie : 3. März 2009, Köln, 2009. - Köln, 2009, 0.   Bibtex entry  google
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Eva Lasarcyk. VocalTractLab als adäquates Entdeckungswerkzeug für Phoonetik und Phonologie. In 5. Jahrestreffen Phonetik und Phonologie : 3. März 2009, Köln, 2009. - Köln, 2009, 0.   Bibtex entry  google
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Eva Lasarcyk and Jürgen Trouvain. Spread lips + raised larynx + higher F0 = smiled speech? : an articulatory synthesis approach. In Proceedings of ISSP 2008, 8th International Seminar on Speech Production : December 8th to 12th 2008, Strasbourg, France. - Strasbourg, 2008, S. 345-348, 0.   Bibtex entry  google
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Eva Lasarcyk and Charlotte Wollermann. Do prosodic cues influence uncertainty perception in articulatory speech synthesis? In Proceedings 7th ISCA Worskhop on Speech Synthesis, September 22-24, 2010, Kyoto, Japan., Pages 23, 2010.   Bibtex entry  google
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Eva Lasarcyk. Acoustics vs. articulation in articulatory speech synthesis : one vocal tract target configuration has more than one sound. In Electronic speech signal processing 2010 : proceedings of the 21st conference, Berlin, 8 - 10 September, Vol. 58:104-111 of Studientexte zur Sprachkommunikation, TUDpress, 2010.   Bibtex entry  google
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Charlotte Wollermann, Eva Lasarcyk, Ulrich Schade and Bernhard Schröder. The impact of fillers and pauses on the perception of uncertainty in speech from an articulatory synthesiser​. In Workshop Fluent Speech : combining cognitive and educational approaches, Utrecht University, Utrecht, 12-13 November 2012.   Bibtex entry  google
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Michael Wiegand, Benjamin Roth, Eva Lasarcyk, Stephanie Köser and Dietrich Klakow. A gold standard for relation extraction in the food domain. In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, Pages 507-514, Istanbul, Turkey, 23-25 May 2012.   Bibtex entry  google
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Eva Lasarcyk and William J. Barry. Articulatory basis of vowels in Saxon vs. Standard High German as suggested by acoustic-to-articulatory inversion using state-of-the-art articulatory speech synthesis. In Phonetik & Phonologie 9 (P&P-9), Pages 47-48, Zürich, 11-12 October 2013.   Bibtex entry  google
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Charlotte Wollermann, Eva Lasarcyk, Ulrich Schade and Bernhard Schröder. Disfluencies and uncertainty perception - evidence from a human-machine scenario. In Proceedings of DiSS 2013 : the 6th Workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech ; KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Quarterly progress and status report ; 54, 1), Pages 73-76, Stockholm, Schweden, 21-23 August 2013.   Bibtex entry  google
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Eva Lasarcyk, Charlotte Wollermann, Bernhard Schröder and Ulrich Schade. On the modelling of prosodic cues in synthetic speech - what are the effects on perceived uncertainty and naturalness? In Bernadette Sharp and Michael Zock editors, Natural language processing and cognitive science : proceedings of NLPCS 2013, 10th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Cognitive Science, Pages 117-128, Marseille, France, October 2013.   Bibtex entry  google
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Eva Lasarcyk, Peter Birkholz and William J. Barry. Imitating a bi-dialectal speaker using acoustic-to-articulatory inversion: Articulatory basis of vowels in Saxon and Standard High German. In International Workshop on Multilinguality in Speech Research: Data, Methods and Models, 2014.   Bibtex entry  google
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Eva Lasarcyk. Empirical evaluation of the articulatory synthesizer VocalTractLab as a discovery tool for phonetic research: Articulatory-acoustic investigations of paralinguistic speech phenomena. PhD thesis, Saarland University, Saarbrücken: Institute of Phonetics, 2014.   Bibtex entry  google
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