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Robert Fromont
Robert Fromont
New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour, University of Canterbury
Verified email at canterbury.ac.nz
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LaBB-CAT: An annotation store
R Fromont, J Hay
Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop 2012, 113-117, 2012
1692012
ONZE Miner: the development of a browser-based research tool
R Fromont, J Hay
Corpora 3 (2), 173-193, 2008
812008
Factors influencing automatic segmental alignment of sociophonetic corpora
R Fromont, K Watson
Corpora 11 (3), 401-431, 2016
282016
Multidimensional Signals and Analytic Flexibility: Estimating Degrees of Freedom in Human-Speech Analyses
S Coretta, JV Casillas, S Roessig, M Franke, B Ahn, AH Al-Hoorie, ...
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 6 (3 …, 2023
102023
Polysemy and word frequency: A replication
K Kuiper, R Fromont, D Gerhard
Journal of Research Design and Statistics in Linguistics and Communication …, 2017
82017
The role of stress and word size in Spanish speech segmentation
A LaCross, J Liss, B Barragan, A Adams, V Berisha, M McAuliffe, ...
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 140 (6), EL484-EL490, 2016
82016
ONZEMiner
R Fromont, J Hay
https://sourceforge.net/projects/onzeminer/, 2007
52007
Forced Alignment of Different Language Varieties using LaBB-CAT
R Fromont
Internation Congress of Phonetic Sciences 2019 (ICPhS2019), 2019
32019
Australian English Bilingual Corpus: Automatic forced-alignment accuracy in Russian and English
K Gnevsheva, S Gonzalez, R Fromont
Australian Journal of Linguistics 40 (2), 182-193, 2020
22020
Australian English Bilingual Corpus: Automatic forced-alignment accuracy in Russian and English
K Gnevsheva, S Gonzalez, R Fromont
Australian Journal of Linguistics 40 (2), 182-193, 2020
22020
Toward a format-neutral annotation store
R Fromont
Computer Speech & Language 45, 348-374, 2017
22017
Maximizing accuracy of forced alignment for spontaneous child speech
M Fromont, R., Clark, L., Wilson Black, J., & Blackwood
Language Development Research 3 (1), 182-210, 2023
2023
Covarying New Zealand vowels interact with speech rate to create social meaning for NZ listeners
E Sheard, J Hay12, R Fromont, JW Black, L Clark12
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