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DiSS 2003: Göteborg, Sweden
- ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop (ITRW) on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech, DiSS 2003, Göteborg, Sweden, September 5-8, 2003. ISCA 2003

General Aspects
- Kim Kirsner, John Dunn, Kathryn Hird:

Fluency: Time for a Paradigm Shift. 13-16 - Hannele Nicholson, Ellen Gurman Bard, Robin J. Lickley, Anne H. Anderson, Jim Mullin, David Kenicer, Lucy Smallwood:

The intentionality of disfluency: Findings from feedback and timing. 17-20 - Sheena Finlayson, Victoria Forrest, Robin J. Lickley, Janet MacKenzie Beck:

Effects of the restriction of hand gestures on disfluency. 21-24
Production, Perception, and Monitoring
- Sieb G. Nooteboom:

Self-monitoring is the main cause of lexical bias in phonological speech errors. 27-30 - Peter Howell:

Is a perceptual monitor needed to explain how speech errors are repaired? 31-34 - Robert J. Hartsuiker, Martin Corley, Robin J. Lickley, Melanie Russell:

Perception of disfluency in people who stutter and people who do not stutter: Results from magnitude estimation. 35-37
Disfluency in First and Second Language
- Caroline L. Rieger:

Disfluencies and hesitation strategies in oral L2 tests. 41-44 - Krisztina Menyhárt:

Age-dependent types and frequency of disfluencies. 45-48
Computational Aspects
- Matthew P. Aylett:

Disfluency and speech recognition profile factors. 51-54 - Kotaro Funakoshi, Takenobu Tokunaga:

Evaluation of a robust parser for spoken Japanese. 55-58 - Torbjörn Lager:

In dialogue with a desktop calculator: A concurrent stream processing approach to building simple conversational agents. 59-62 - Piroska Lendvai, Antal van den Bosch, Emiel Krahmer:

Memory-based disfluency chunking. 63-66 - Martine Adda-Decker, Benoit Habert, Claude Barras, Gilles Adda, Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Patrick Paroubek:

A disfluency study for cleaning spontaneous speech automatic transcripts and improving speech language models. 67-70
Repeats and Repairs in Different Languages
- Shu-Chuan Tseng:

Repairs and repetitions in spontaneous Mandarin. 73-76 - Sandrine Henry, Berthille Pallaud:

Word fragments and repeats in spontaneous spoken French. 77-80 - Ramona Benkenstein, Adrian P. Simpson:

Phonetic correlates of self-repair involving word repetition in German spontaneous speech. 81-84
Phonology and Prosody
- Yasuharu Den:

Some strategies in prolonging speech segments in spontaneous Japanese. 87-90 - Guergana K. Savova, Joan Bachenko:

Prosodic features of four types of disfluencies. 91-94
Corpus and Annotation
- Fan Yang, Peter A. Heeman, Susan E. Strayer:

Acoustically verifying speech repair annotations. 97-100

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