Analysis of alcoholized speech

DFG Project 2009 - 2012

PI: Florian Schiel

This project is concerned with the phonetic analysis of the speech produced by intoxicated speakers. All analyses are based on the Alcohol Language Corpus (ALC) of the Bavarian Archive for Speech Signals (BAS).

Conference Talks / Abstracts

Schiel F, Heinrich Chr, Barfüßer S, Gilg Th (2010): Alcohol Language Corpus - a publicly available large corpus of alcoholized speech. IAFPA Annual Conference 2010, Trier, Germany.

Barfüßer S, Schiel F (2010): Disfluencies in alcoholized speech. IAFPA Annual Conference 2010, Trier, Germany.

Baumeister B, Schiel F (2010): On the Effect of Alcoholisation on Fundamental Frequency. IAFPA Annual Conference 2010, Trier, Germany.

Conference Papers / Lecture Notes / Reports

Schiel F, Heinrich Chr (2009): Laying the Foundation for In-car Alcohol Detection by Speech. Proc. of the INTERSPEECH 2009, Brighton, UK, pp. 983-986.

Schiel F, Heinrich Chr, Neumeyer V (2010): Rhythm and Formant Features for Automatic Alcohol Detection. Proc. of the INTERSPEECH 2010, Chiba, Japan, pp. 458-461.

Schuller B, Steidl S, Batliner A, Schiel F, Krajevski J (2011): The Interspeech 2011 Speaker State Challenge. In: Proc. of the Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy, 3201-3204.

Schiel F (2011): Perception of Alcoholic Intoxication in Speech In: Proc. of the Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy, pp. 3281-3284.

Heinrich Chr, Schiel F (2011): Estimating Speaking Rate by Means of Rhythmicity Parameters In: Proc. of the Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy, pp. 1873-1876.

Journals

Schiel F, Heinrich Chr, Barfüßer S (in press): Alcohol Language Corpus. In: Language Resources and Evaluation, Berlin-New York:Springer, DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9139-y.