Gaëlle Ferré

Also published as: Gaelle Ferré


2012

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Critères de segmentation de la gestualité co-verbale (Segmentation criteria for the annotation of co-speech gestures) [in French]
Gaëlle Ferré
JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2012, Workshop DEGELS 2012: Défi GEste Langue des Signes (DEGELS 2012: Gestures and Sign Language Challenge)

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Prosodie multimodale. Les enchères chantées aux Etats-Unis (Multimodal Prosody. The auction chant in the United States) [in French]
Gaëlle Ferré
Proceedings of the Joint Conference JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2012, volume 1: JEP

2010

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Multimodal Annotation of Conversational Data
Philippe Blache | Roxane Bertrand | Emmanuel Bruno | Brigitte Bigi | Robert Espesser | Gaelle Ferré | Mathilde Guardiola | Daniel Hirst | Ning Tan | Edlira Cela | Jean-Claude Martin | Stéphane Rauzy | Mary-Annick Morel | Elisabeth Murisasco | Irina Nesterenko
Proceedings of the Fourth Linguistic Annotation Workshop

2008

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Le CID - Corpus of Interactional Data. Annotation et exploitation multimodale de parole conversationnelle [The “Corpus of Interactional Data” (CID) - Multimodal annotation of conversational speech”]
Roxane Bertrand | Philippe Blache | Robert Espesser | Gaëlle Ferré | Christine Meunier | Béatrice Priego-Valverde | Stéphane Rauzy
Traitement Automatique des Langues, Volume 49, Numéro 3 : Recherches actuelles en phonologie et en phonétique : interfaces avec le traitement automatique des langues [Current Research in Phonology and Phonetics: Interfaces with Natural-Language Processing]

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Creating and Exploiting Multimodal Annotated Corpora
Philippe Blache | Roxane Bertrand | Gaëlle Ferré
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)

The paper presents a project of the Laboratoire Parole & Langage which aims at collecting, annotating and exploiting a corpus of spoken French in a multimodal perspective. The project directly meets the present needs in linguistics where a growing number of researchers become aware of the fact that a theory of communication which aims at describing real interactions should take into account the complexity of these interactions. However, in order to take into account such a complexity, linguists should have access to spoken corpora annotated in different fields. The paper presents the annotation schemes used in phonetics, morphology and syntax, prosody, gestuality at the LPL together with the type of linguistic description made from the annotations seen in two examples.