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INTERSPEECH 2023-2024 Papers: A complete collection of influential and exciting research papers from the INTERSPEECH 2023-24 conference. Explore the latest advances in speech and language processing. Code included. Star the repository to support the advancement of speech technology!
My solutions to selected exercises to "Natural Language Processing with Python – Analyzing Text with the Natural Language Toolkit" by Steven Bird, Ewan Klein, and Edward Loper.
Speeding the availability of language resources for endangered languages. Tools such as this have the power to shift how we think about endangered languages. Rather than perceiving them as being antiquated, difficult to learn and on the brink of vanishing, we see them as modern, easily accessible for learning online in text and audio formats.
🧐 This project analyzes Amazon Fine Food Reviews to investigate whether negative reviews are more emotionally intense and lexically repetitive than positive ones. Using R, we apply sentiment analysis and lexical diversity metrics to uncover patterns in consumer review language.
🇲🇼 A project analyzing how onset consonant type affects tone realization in Malawian CiTonga verb stems, using pitch (F₀) data from phonetic fieldwork. Includes two experiments comparing mean F₀ across tonal and consonantal contexts, with statistically significant findings and clear visualizations.
🐱 A project exploring relationships between Pokémon names and physical traits using R, with string-based pattern detection, group comparisons based on consonant “heaviness,” and regression models predicting weight from height and Attack. Includes hypothesis-driven name analyses and statistical summaries for both English and Japanese name sets.
🇧🇷 A project for analyzing acceptability judgments of Brazilian Portuguese nonce words using R, focusing on syllable length and initial segment type. Includes mosaic plots and chi-square tests to assess structural effects on responses, with results suggesting no significant influence from either factor.