Sebastian Heid (sh276@cus.cam.ac.uk)
Wed, 30 Jun 1999 10:13:12 +0100 (BST)
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999 lang4@pump2.york.ac.uk wrote:
> Dear all - did we know about this ? see url:
> http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/specom.html
>
> Speech Annotation and Corpus Tools:A special issue of Speech
> Communication
>
> Important Dates
>
> 400 Word Abstracts: any time in May-July
> Advance Notification: Monday August 16th, 1999
> Submission Deadline: Monday August 30th, 1999
> Acceptance Decision: late October, 1999
> Final Version Due: late January, 2000
> Publication Date: mid 2000
>
>
> Should we try???
I think it would be a very good place to present the York ideas on
phonological structure in combination with Mark methods to encode
them in XML and Marks tools obviously. I am not certain if it would
be the right place for "the prosynth paper", because things like
synthesis etc. which I would see as central to the project,
would then end up a mere application section. On the other hand
they might like a paper that focuses on the application side of an
annotation system. Finaly there is always the possiblity of writing two
prosynth papers, one focussing on the annotations and one focussing
on the other stuff... (since I am not likely to end up writing these
papers, I've no problem being in favour of the last solution ;)
Sebastian
>
> John
>
> John Local
> Professor of Phonetics and Linguistics
> Department of Language and Linguistic Science
> University of York
> Heslington
> York Y01 5DD
>
> Tel 01904 432658
> E-mail lang4@york.ac.uk
> URL http://www.york.ac.uk/~lang4
>
>
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