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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c79]Matthew Peter Aylett
, Shiyi Tang
, Xuanchen Li
, Xinyang Liu
, Chengcheng Liu
, Ruiqing Li
, Chenxi Meng
, Zewen Qu
, Sirui Wang
, Zechen Yang
:
Developing Fictive Dialogs for a Classroom Language Learning Conversational Interface. HAI 2024: 323-325 - [c78]Bruce W. Wilson
, Shivaanee Eswaran
, Omar Riyaz
, Javier Chiyah-Garcia
, Matthew Peter Aylett
:
Follow the Yellow or Red Brick Road? Investigating the Impact of Narratives in a Guided Navigation Task. HAI 2024: 411-413 - [c77]Daniel Hernández García
, Marta Romeo
, Christian Dondrup
, Nancie Gunson
, Angus Addlesee
, Weronika Sieinska
, Oliver Lemon
, Alessandro Suglia
, Matthew Peter Aylett
:
Human - Large Language Model Interaction: The dawn of a new era or the end of it all? HRI (Companion) 2024: 1320-1322 - [c76]Mateusz Dubiel
, Matthew Peter Aylett
, Anuschka Schmitt
, Zilin Ma
, Gary Hsieh
, Thiemo Wambsganss
:
Speech as Interactive Design Material (SIDM): How to design and evaluate task-tailored synthetic voices? IUI Companion 2024: 131-133 - [c75]Matthew P. Aylett
, Katerina Pappa
, Mei Yii Lim
, Ruth Aylett
, Bruce W. Wilson
, Mario A. Parra
:
Case study in choosing a graphical character to support reminiscence therapy for those living with dementia. IVA 2024: 29:1-29:4 - [c74]Bruce W. Wilson
, Mei Yii Lim
, Katerina Pappa
, Matthew P. Aylett
, Mario A. Parra-Rodriguez
, Ruth S. Aylett
:
Demonstration of the AMPER System for Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease. IVA 2024: 49:1-49:3 - [i3]Mateusz Dubiel, Matthew P. Aylett, Anuschka Schmitt, Zilin Ma, Gary Hsieh, Thiemo Wambsganss:
Speech as Interactive Design Material (SIDM): How to design and evaluate task-tailored synthetic voices? CoRR abs/2402.16592 (2024) - 2023
- [c73]Andreea Danielescu
, Sharone Horowit-Hendler
, Alexandria Pabst
, Kenneth Michael Stewart
, Eric M. Gallo
, Matthew Peter Aylett
:
Creating Inclusive Voices for the 21st Century: A Non-Binary Text-to-Speech for Conversational Assistants. CHI 2023: 390:1-390:17 - [c72]Matthew Peter Aylett
, Randy Gomez
, Eleanor Sandry
, Selma Sabanovic
:
Unsocial Robots: How Western Culture Dooms Consumer Social Robots to a Society of One. CHI Extended Abstracts 2023: 427:1-427:6 - [c71]Matthew Peter Aylett
, Marta Romeo
:
You Don't Need to Speak, You Need to Listen: Robot Interaction and Human-Like Turn-Taking. CUI 2023: 11:1-11:5 - [c70]Matthew Peter Aylett
, Andrea Carmantini
, Christopher J. Pidcock
, Eric Nichols
, Randy Gomez
:
A Pilot Evaluation of a Conversational Listener for Conversational User Interfaces. CUI 2023: 40:1-40:6 - [c69]Matthew Peter Aylett
, Éva Székely, Donald McMillan
, Gabriel Skantze
, Marta Romeo
, Joel E. Fischer
, Gisela Reyes-Cruz
:
Why is my Agent so Slow? Deploying Human-Like Conversational Turn-Taking. HAI 2023: 490-492 - [c68]Matthew P. Aylett, Andrea Carmantini, Christopher J. Pidcock, Eric Nichols, Randy Gomez, Sarah Rose Siskind:
Haru He's Here to Help!: A Demonstration of Implementing Comedic Rapid Turn-taking for a Social Robot. HRI (Companion) 2023: 912-913 - [c67]Shilin Gao, Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Braude, Catherine Lai:
Synthesising Personality with Neural Speech Synthesis. SIGDIAL 2023: 393-399 - [c66]Matthew Peter Aylett
, Mei Yii Lim
, Katerina Pappa
, Bruce W. Wilson
, Ruth Aylett
, Mario A. Parra
:
Embodied Conversational Agents: Trust, Deception and the Suspension of Disbelief. TAS 2023: 46:1-46:3 - 2022
- [c65]Matthew Peter Aylett, Ari Shapiro, Sai Prasad, Lama Nachman, Stacy Marcella, Peter Scott-Morgan:
Peter 2.0: Building a Cyborg. PETRA 2022: 169-175 - 2021
- [c64]Christine Murad, Cosmin Munteanu, Benjamin R. Cowan, Leigh Clark, Martin Porcheron, Heloisa Candello, Stephan Schlögl, Matthew P. Aylett, Jaisie Sin, Robert J. Moore, Grace Hughes, Andrew Ku:
Let's Talk About CUIs: Putting Conversational User Interface Design Into Practice. CHI Extended Abstracts 2021: 98:1-98:6 - [c63]Philip R. Doyle, Daniel John Rough
, Justin Edwards
, Benjamin R. Cowan, Leigh Clark, Martin Porcheron, Stephan Schlögl, María Inés Torres, Cosmin Munteanu, Christine Murad, Jaisie Sin, Minha Lee, Matthew Peter Aylett, Heloisa Candello:
[email protected]: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges in Intelligent Conversational User Interface Interactions. IUI Companion 2021: 12-14 - [p2]Matthew P. Aylett, Leigh Clark, Benjamin R. Cowan, Ilaria Torre:
Building and Designing Expressive Speech Synthesis. The Handbook on Socially Interactive Agents (1) 2021: 173-212 - 2020
- [j6]Matthew P. Aylett
, Alessandro Vinciarelli
, Mirjam Wester
:
Speech Synthesis for the Generation of Artificial Personality. IEEE Trans. Affect. Comput. 11(2): 361-372 (2020) - [c62]Martin Porcheron, Leigh Clark, Matt Jones, Heloisa Candello, Benjamin R. Cowan, Christine Murad, Jaisie Sin, Matthew P. Aylett, Minha Lee, Cosmin Munteanu, Joel E. Fischer
, Philip R. Doyle, Jofish Kaye:
CUI@CSCW: Collaborating through Conversational User Interfaces. CSCW Companion 2020: 483-492 - [c61]Matthew P. Aylett, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez:
Voice Puppetry: Towards Conversational HRI WoZ Experiments with Synthesised Voices. HRI (Companion) 2020: 69 - [c60]Matthew P. Aylett, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Skaiste Butkute:
Creating Robot Personality: Effects of Mixing Speech and Semantic Free Utterances. HRI (Companion) 2020: 110-112 - [c59]Cosmin Munteanu, Leigh Clark, Benjamin R. Cowan, Stephan Schlögl, María Inés Torres
, Justin Edwards
, Christine Murad, Matthew P. Aylett, Martin Porcheron, Heloisa Candello, Philip R. Doyle, Jaisie Sin:
CUI: Conversational User Interfaces: A Workshop on New Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives for Researching Speech-based Conversational Interactions. IUI Companion 2020: 15-16 - [c58]Matthew P. Aylett, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez:
Voice Puppetry: Speech Synthesis Adventures in Human Centred AI. IUI Companion 2020: 108-109 - [i2]David Hanson, Frankie Storm, Wenwei Huang, Vytas Krisciunas, Tiger Darrow, Audrey Brown, Mengna Lei, Matthew P. Aylett, Adam Pickrell, Sophia the Robot:
SophiaPop: Experiments in Human-AI Collaboration on Popular Music. CoRR abs/2011.10363 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j5]Leigh Clark
, Philip R. Doyle, Diego Garaialde, Emer Gilmartin, Stephan Schlögl, Jens Edlund, Matthew P. Aylett, João P. Cabral
, Cosmin Munteanu, Justin Edwards
, Benjamin R. Cowan
:
The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes and Challenges. Interact. Comput. 31(4): 349-371 (2019) - [c57]Matthew P. Aylett, Benjamin R. Cowan, Leigh Clark:
Siri, Echo and Performance: You have to Suffer Darling. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c56]Leigh Clark, Benjamin R. Cowan
, Justin Edwards
, Cosmin Munteanu, Christine Murad, Matthew P. Aylett, Roger K. Moore
, Jens Edlund, Éva Székely, Patrick Healey, Naomi Harte
, Ilaria Torre, Philip R. Doyle:
Mapping Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives for Understanding Speech Interface Interactions. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c55]Kristen M. Scott
, Simone Ashby
, David A. Braude, Matthew P. Aylett:
Who owns your voice?: ethically sourced voices for non-commercial tts applications. CUI 2019: 17:1-17:3 - [c54]Matthew P. Aylett, Selina Jeanne Sutton, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez:
The right kind of unnatural: designing a robot voice. CUI 2019: 25:1-25:2 - [c53]David A. Braude, Matthew P. Aylett, Caoimhín Laoide-Kemp, Simone Ashby, Kristen M. Scott
, Brian Ó Raghallaigh, Anna Braudo, Alex Brouwer, Adriana Stan
:
All Together Now: The Living Audio Dataset. INTERSPEECH 2019: 1521-1525 - [c52]Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Braude, Christopher J. Pidcock, Blaise Potard:
Voice Puppetry: Exploring Dramatic Performance to Develop Speech Synthesis. SSW 2019: 117-120 - 2018
- [j4]Lisa Thomas
, Elaine Farrow
, Matthew P. Aylett, Pam Briggs
:
A life story in three parts: the use of triptychs to make sense of personal digital data. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 22(4): 691-705 (2018) - [c51]Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Braude:
Designing speech interaction for the Sony Xperia Ear and Oakley Radar Pace smartglasses. MobileHCI Adjunct 2018: 379-384 - [c50]Christopher G. Buchanan, Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Braude:
Adding Personality to Neutral Speech Synthesis Voices. SPECOM 2018: 49-57 - [i1]Leigh Clark, Philip R. Doyle, Diego Garaialde, Emer Gilmartin, Stephan Schlögl, Jens Edlund, Matthew P. Aylett, João P. Cabral, Cosmin Munteanu, Benjamin R. Cowan:
The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes and Challenges. CoRR abs/1810.06828 (2018) - 2017
- [c49]Cosmin Munteanu, Pourang Irani, Sharon L. Oviatt, Matthew P. Aylett, Gerald Penn
, Shimei Pan, Nikhil Sharma, Frank Rudzicz
, Randy Gomez, Benjamin R. Cowan
, Keisuke Nakamura:
Designing Speech, Acoustic and Multimodal Interactions. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 601-608 - [c48]Mirjam Wester, Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Braude:
Bot or not: exploring the fine line between cyber and human identity. ICMI 2017: 506-507 - [c47]Joseph Mendelson, Matthew P. Aylett:
Beyond the Listening Test: An Interactive Approach to TTS Evaluation. INTERSPEECH 2017: 249-253 - [c46]Mirjam Wester, David A. Braude, Blaise Potard, Matthew P. Aylett, Francesca Shaw:
Real-Time Reactive Speech Synthesis: Incorporating Interruptions. INTERSPEECH 2017: 3996-4000 - 2016
- [j3]Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez
, Matthew P. Aylett, Stephen A. Brewster
, Rocio von Jungenfeld, Antti Virolainen:
Designing Interactions with Multilevel Auditory Displays in Mobile Audio-Augmented Reality. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 23(1): 3:1-3:30 (2016) - [c45]Matthew P. Aylett, Shaun W. Lawson
:
The Smartphone: A Lacanian Stain, A Tech Killer, and an Embodiment of Radical Individualism. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 501-511 - [c44]Yingze Sun, Matthew P. Aylett, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez:
e-Seesaw: A Tangible, Ludic, Parent-child, Awareness System. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 1821-1827 - [c43]Matthew P. Aylett, Lisa Thomas, David Philip Green, David A. Shamma, Pam Briggs
, Finola Kerrigan
:
My Life On Film. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 3379-3386 - [c42]Cosmin Munteanu, Pourang Irani, Sharon L. Oviatt, Matthew P. Aylett, Gerald Penn
, Shimei Pan, Nikhil Sharma, Frank Rudzicz
, Randy Gomez, Keisuke Nakamura, Kazuhiro Nakadai:
Designing Speech and Multimodal Interactions for Mobile, Wearable, and Pervasive Applications. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 3612-3619 - [c41]Matthew P. Aylett, Graham Pullin, David A. Braude, Blaise Potard, Shannon Hennig, Marilia Antunes Ferreira:
Don't Say Yes, Say Yes: Interacting with Synthetic Speech Using Tonetable. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 3643-3646 - [c40]Michel F. Valstar, Tobias Baur
, Angelo Cafaro, Alexandru Ghitulescu, Blaise Potard, Johannes Wagner, Elisabeth André
, Laurent Durieu, Matthew P. Aylett, Soumia Dermouche, Catherine Pelachaud, Eduardo Coutinho
, Björn W. Schuller
, Yue Zhang, Dirk Heylen, Mariët Theune
, Jelte van Waterschoot
:
Ask Alice: an artificial retrieval of information agent. ICMI 2016: 419-420 - [c39]Blaise Potard, Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Baude, Petr Motlícek
:
Idlak Tangle: An Open Source Kaldi Based Parametric Speech Synthesiser Based on DNN. INTERSPEECH 2016: 2293-2297 - [c38]Blaise Potard, Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Baude:
Cross Modal Evaluation of High Quality Emotional Speech Synthesis with the Virtual Human Toolkit. IVA 2016: 190-197 - [c37]Blaise Potard, Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Baude:
Demo of Idlak Tangle, An Open Source DNN-Based Parametric Speech Synthesiser. SSW 2016: 126 - 2015
- [c36]Matthew P. Aylett, Aaron J. Quigley
:
The Broken Dream of Pervasive Sentient Ambient Calm Invisible Ubiquitous Computing. CHI Extended Abstracts 2015: 425-435 - [c35]Matthew P. Aylett, Elaine Farrow
, Larissa Pschetz
, Thomas Dickinson:
Generating Narratives from Personal Digital Data: Triptychs. CHI Extended Abstracts 2015: 1875-1880 - [c34]Matthew P. Aylett, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Lynne Baillie
:
Interactive Radio: A New Platform for Calm Computing. CHI Extended Abstracts 2015: 2085-2090 - [c33]Elaine Farrow
, Thomas Dickinson, Matthew P. Aylett:
Generating Narratives from Personal Digital Data: Using Sentiment, Themes, and Named Entities to Construct Stories. INTERACT (4) 2015: 473-477 - [c32]Mirjam Wester, Matthew P. Aylett, Marcus Tomalin, Rasmus Dall:
Artificial personality and disfluency. INTERSPEECH 2015: 3365-3369 - 2014
- [j2]John Kane, Matthew P. Aylett, Irena Yanushevskaya
, Christer Gobl
:
Phonetic feature extraction for context-sensitive glottal source processing. Speech Commun. 59: 10-21 (2014) - [c31]Cosmin Munteanu, Matt Jones
, Steve Whittaker, Sharon L. Oviatt, Matthew P. Aylett, Gerald Penn
, Stephen A. Brewster
, Nicolas D'Alessandro:
Designing speech and language interactions. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 75-78 - [c30]Matthew P. Aylett, Per Ola Kristensson, Steve Whittaker, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez:
None of a CHInd: relationship counselling for HCI and speech technology. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 749-760 - [c29]Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Matthew P. Aylett, Stephen A. Brewster
, Rocio von Jungenfeld, Antti Virolainen:
Multilevel auditory displays for mobile eyes-free location-based interaction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 1567-1572 - [c28]Matthew P. Aylett, Rasmus Dall, Arnab Ghoshal, Gustav Eje Henter, Thomas Merritt:
A flexible front-end for HTS. INTERSPEECH 2014: 1283-1287 - 2013
- [c27]John Kane, Stefan Scherer, Matthew P. Aylett, Louis-Philippe Morency, Christer Gobl
:
Speaker and language independent voice quality classification applied to unlabelled corpora of expressive speech. ICASSP 2013: 7982-7986 - [c26]Matthew P. Aylett, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Lynne Baillie
:
Evaluating speech synthesis in a mobile context: Audio presentation of Facebook, Twitter and RSS. ITI 2013: 167-172 - [c25]Matthew P. Aylett, Blaise Potard, Christopher J. Pidcock:
Expressive speech synthesis: synthesising ambiguity. SSW 2013: 217-221 - 2012
- [c24]Blaise Potard, Matthew P. Aylett, Christopher J. Pidcock:
Proper Name Splicing in Computer Games with TTS. INTERSPEECH 2012: 2222-2225 - [c23]Matthew P. Aylett, Blaise Potard:
Synthesising and Evaluating Cross-Modal Emotional Ambiguity in Virtual Agents. IVA 2012: 471-473 - 2011
- [j1]Adriana Stan
, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King
, Matthew P. Aylett:
The Romanian speech synthesis (RSS) corpus: Building a high quality HMM-based speech synthesis system using a high sampling rate. Speech Commun. 53(3): 442-450 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c22]Matthew P. Aylett, Christoper J. Pidcock:
The CereProc Blizzard Entry 2009: Some dumb algorithms that don't work. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - [c21]Matthew P. Aylett, Simon King, Junichi Yamagishi:
Speech synthesis without a phone inventory. INTERSPEECH 2009: 2087-2090 - 2008
- [c20]J. Sebastian Andersson, Leonardo Badino, Oliver Watts, Matthew P. Aylett:
The CSTR/Cereproc Blizzard Entry 2008: The Inconvenient Data. Blizzard Challenge 2008 - 2007
- [c19]Matthew P. Aylett, J. Sebastian Andersson, Leonardo Badino, Christopher J. Pidcock:
The Cerevoice Blizzard entry 2007: are small database errors worse than compression artifacts? Blizzard Challenge 2007 - [c18]Matthew P. Aylett, Christopher J. Pidcock:
The CereVoice Characterful Speech Synthesiser SDK. IVA 2007: 413-414 - [c17]Matthew P. Aylett, Simon King:
Single speaker segmentation and inventory selection using dynamic time warping self organization and joint multigram mapping. SSW 2007: 258-263 - 2006
- [c16]Matthew P. Aylett, Christopher J. Pidcock, Mark E. Fraser:
The Cerevoice Blizzard Entry 2006: A prototype Database Unit Selection Engine. Blizzard Challenge 2006 - [c15]Matthew P. Aylett:
Detecting High Level Dialog Structure Without Lexical Information. ICASSP (1) 2006: 1241-1244 - 2005
- [c14]Matthew P. Aylett:
Extracting the acoustic features of interruption points using non-lexical prosodic analysis. DiSS 2005: 17-20 - [c13]Matthew P. Aylett:
Synthesising hyperarticulation in unit selection TTS. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2521-2524 - 2004
- [c12]Matthew P. Aylett:
Merging data driven and rule based prosodic models for unit selection TTS. SSW 2004: 55-60 - 2003
- [c11]Matthew P. Aylett:
Disfluency and speech recognition profile factors. DiSS 2003: 51-54 - [c10]Matthew P. Aylett, Justin Fackrell, Peter Rutten:
My voice, your prosody: sharing a speaker specific prosody model across speakers in unit selection TTS. INTERSPEECH 2003: 321-324 - 2002
- [c9]Matthew P. Aylett:
Stochastic suprasegmentals: relationship between the spectral characteristics of vowels, redundancy and prosodic structure. INTERSPEECH 2002: 41-44 - [c8]Peter Rutten, Matthew P. Aylett, Justin Fackrell, Paul Taylor:
A statistically motivated database pruning technique for unit selection synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2002: 125-128 - 2001
- [c7]Ellen Gurman Bard, Robin J. Lickley, Matthew P. Aylett:
Is disfluency just difficulty? DiSS 2001: 97-100 - [c6]Matthew P. Aylett:
Modelling care of articulation with HMMs is dangerous. INTERSPEECH 2001: 1491-1494 - 2000
- [c5]Matthew P. Aylett:
Stochastic suprasegmentals: relationships between redundancy, prosodic structure and care of articulation in spontaneous speech. INTERSPEECH 2000: 646-649 - [p1]Matthew P. Aylett:
Modelling Clarity Change in Spontaneous Speech. Information Theory and the Brain 2000: 204-220
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c4]Matthew P. Aylett:
Building a statistical model of the vowel space for phoneticians. ICSLP 1998 - [c3]Matthew P. Aylett, Matthew Bull:
The automatic marking of prominence in spontaneous speech using duration and part of speech information. ICSLP 1998 - [c2]Matthew P. Aylett, Alice Turk:
Vowel quality in spontaneous speech: what makes a good vowel? ICSLP 1998 - [c1]Matthew Bull, Matthew P. Aylett:
An analysis of the timing of turn-taking in a corpus of goal-oriented dialogue. ICSLP 1998
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