OFAI publications

Publications: Friedrich Neubarth

 

Friedrich Neubarth: If size ever matters, let's compare! in: Shen, Zheng and Laszakovits, Sabine (eds.) The Size of Things II. Movement, features, and interpretation (Open Generative Syntax 13). Berlin: Language Science Press. 345–362. 2023 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Sepideh Sadeghi, Friedrich Neubarth, Stephanie Gross, Martin Trapp, and Matthias Scheutz: Models of Cross-Situational and Crossmodal Word Learning in Task-Oriented Scenarios. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, 2020. doi: 10.1109/TCDS.2020.2995045 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Christiana Tsiourti, Friedrich Neubarth, Stephanie Gross, and Matthias Hirschmanner: Active Language Learning Inspired from Early Childhood Information Seeking Strategies. in: Workshop on Cognitive Architectures for HRI: Embodied Models of Situated Natural Language Interactions (MM-Cog), AAMAS 2019. [BIB]

Stephanie Gross, Matthias Hirschmanner, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, and Michael Zillich: Action Verb Corpus. Proceedings of LREC 2018. 7-12 May, Miyazaki, Japan. [BIB]

Matthias Hirschmanner, Stephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, Martin Trapp, and Markus Vincze: Extension of the Action Verb Corpus for Supervised Learning. ARW. 2018 [BIB]

Matthias Hirschmanner, Oliver Schürer, Brigitte Krenn, Christoph Müller, Friedrich Neubarth, and Markus Vincze: Improving the Quality of Dialogues with Robots for Learning of Object Meaning. Workshop on Language and Robotics, 2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, October 1-5, Madrid, Spain. [BIB]

Matthias Hirschmanner, Stephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, Martin Trapp, and Markus Vincze: Grounded Word Learning on a Pepper Robot. Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents. November 05 - 08, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 351–352. 2018 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, and Friedrich Neubarth: Speak to me and I tell you who you are! A language-attitude study in a cultural-heritage application. AI & Society. 32(1): 65–77. 2017 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Martin Trapp, Stephanie Gross, and Friedrich Neubarth: Crossmodal Cross-situational Learning with Attention. IEEE ICDL-EPIROB 2017, Workshop on Computational Models for Crossmodal Learning. Lisbon, Portugal. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth and Harald Trost: Statistische Maschinelle Uebersetzung vom Standarddeutschen in den Wiener Dialekt. in: C. Resch and W.U. DresslerDigitale Methoden der Korpusforschung in Österreich. Österr. Akademie der Wissenschaften. 180–203. 2017 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth: Universal weak NPIs - is there ever freedom of choice? in: C. Mayr and E. Williams 11-11-2017. Festschrift für Martin Prinzhorn. Wiener Linguistische Gazette 82. 211–218. 2017 [BIB]

Stefanie Dipper, Friedrich Neubarth, and Heike Zinsmeister (ed.): Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS). Bochumer Linguistische Arbeitsberichte (BLA) Vol. 16. 2016 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Barry Haddow, Adolfo Hernandez-Huerta, and Harald Trost: A Hybrid Approach to Statistical Machine Translation Between Standard and Dialectal Varieties. in: Z. Vetulani, H. Uszkoreit, and M. KubisHuman Language Technology. Challenges for Computer Science and Linguistics 6th Language and Technology Conference, LTC 2013, Poznan, Poland, December 7-9, 2013. Revised Selected Papers. 341–353. 2016 [BIB]

Dietmar Schabus, Brigitte Krenn, and Friedrich Neubarth: Data-Driven Identification of Dialogue Acts in Chat Messages. In Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS), Bochum, Germany. 236–241. 2016 [BIB]

Dietmar Schabus, Brigitte Krenn, and Friedrich Neubarth: Data-Driven Identification of Dialogue Acts in Chat Messages. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2016-08. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, and Friedrich Neubarth: Speak to me and I tell you who you are! A language-attitude study in a cultural-heritage application. AI & SOCIETY, Springer London, online article, accepted Oct. 2014. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth: Structural representation of sounds in phonology. extended handout, talk given at 41st Austrian Linguistics Conference, Dec. 8th 2014, Vienna. Technical Report. [BIB]

Barry Haddow, Adolfo Hernandez-Huerta, Friedrich Neubarth, and Harald Trost: Corpus Development for Machine Translation between Standard and Dialectal Varieties. Proc. of the Workshop 'Adaptation of Language Resources and Tools for Closely Related Languages and Language Variants' of the 9th Int. Conf. on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP 2013), Sept. 13th 2013, Hissar, Bulgaria. 7–14 [BIB]

Tina Hildenbrandt, Sylvia Moosmüller, and Friedrich Neubarth: Orthographic encoding of the Viennese dialect for machine translation. Z. Vetulani and H. Uszkoreit: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, Proceedings of the 6th Language & Technology Conference (LTC'13), Dec. 7-9, 2013, Poznan, Poland. 399–403 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Barry Haddow, Adolfo Hernandez-Huerta, and Harald Trost: A hybrid approach to statistical machine translation between standard and dialectal varieties. Z. Vetulani and H. Uszkoreit: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, Proceedings of the 6th Language & Technology Conference (LTC'13), Dec. 7-9, 2013, Poznan, Poland. 414–418 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, Friedrich Neubarth, and Gregor Sieber: Social Evaluation of Artificial Agents by Language Varieties. Intelligent Virtual Agents - 12th International Conference, IVA 2012, Santa Cruz, CA, USA, September. 12–14 [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Friedrich Neubarth, Stephanie Schreitter, and Harald Trost: Towards a Context-Sensitive Online Newspaper. IUI 2011 Workshop on Context-awareness in Retrieval and Recommendation. [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Friedrich Neubarth, and Harald Trost (ed.): Proceedings of the First Workshop on Algorithms and Resources for Modelling of Dialects and Language Varieties (DIALECTS2011), Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP2011), July 31, 2011, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Association for Computational Linguistics, New Brunswick, NJ. 2011 [BIB]

Stephanie Schreitter, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, and Gregor Sieber: Speak to me and I tell you who you are! A language-attitude study in a cultural-heritage application. Workshop on Culturally Motivated Virtual Characters (CMVC 2011) collocated with IVA 2011. Reykjavik, Island, Sept. 2011. [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Friedrich Neubarth, and Harald Trost: Towards context-aware personalization and a broad perspective on the semantics of news articles. Proceedings of the Fourth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (Barcelona, Spain). Association for Computing Machinery. 289–292. 2010 [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Dietmar Schabus, Yamagishi Junichi, Friedrich Neubarth, and Volker Strom: Modeling and interpolation of Austrian German and Viennese dialect in HMM-based speech synthesis. Speech Communication Vol. 52. Issue 2. 164–179. 2010 [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, and Volker Strom: Optimizing Phonetic Encoding for Viennese Unit Selection Speech Synthesis. A. Esposito and others: Development of Multimodal Interfaces Proc. of the 2nd COST 2102 Intern. Training School, Dublin, March 2009. 2010 [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, Volker Strom, Sylvia Moosmüller, Gregor Hofer, Christian Kranzler, Gudrun Schuchmann, and Dietmar Schabus: Resources for speech synthesis of Viennese varieties. Proceedings of LREC 17-23 May 2010, Malta. [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, and Dietmar Schabus: Design and Development of Spoken Dialog Systems Incorporating Speech Synthesis of Viennese Varieties. K. Miesenberger, J. Klaus, W. Zagler, and A. Karshmer: Proc. of the 12th Int. Conference ICCHP, Vienna, Austria, July 2010 Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences (LNCS), Vol. 6179, Springer. 361–366 [BIB]

Christian Kranzler, Franz Pernkopf, Rudolf Muhr, Michael Pucher, and Friedrich Neubarth: Text-to-Speech Engine with Austrian German Corpus. Proc. of SPECOM 2009, St. Petersburg, Russia. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Michael Pucher, and Christian Kranzler: Modeling Austrian dialect varieties for TTS. Proceedings of Interspeech 2008. 1877–1880 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth and Christian Kranzler: A Distributional Concept for Modeling Dialectal Variation in TTS. A. Esposito and others: Multimodal Signals: Cognitive and Algorithmic Issues Proc. of COST 2102 School (Vietri sul Mare) 2008. 208–215 [BIB]

Stefan Klatt, Friedrich Neubarth, Karel Oliva, and Harald Trost: A Hybrid Knowledge-Based/Statistical PoS-Tagger of German. M. Butt: Proceedings of KONVENS 2006, Konstanz. 71–78 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth: Polarity, Alternatives, and Scales. University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, EU Doctoral dissertation. 2006 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth and John R. Rennison: Structure in Melody, and vice versa. Kula, N., van de Weijer, J. (eds.) Papers in Government Phonology. Leiden Papers in Linguistics 2.4. 95–124. 2005 [BIB]

Jens Apel, Friedrich Neubarth, Hannes Pirker, and Harald Trost: Have a break! Modelling pauses in German speech. E. Buchberger: KONVENS 2004. Österreichische Gesellschaft fur Artificial Intelligence (OEGAI), Vienna, Austria. 5–12 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Friedrich Neubarth: Some Questions and Answers on the Prosodic Correlates of Information Structure. Sole, M.J. and Recasens, D. and Romero, J.: Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS-2003). August 3-9, Barcelona, Spain. 1807–1810 [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, Erhard Rank, Georg Niklfeld, and Qi Guan: Combining Non-Uniform Unit Selection with Diphone Based Synthesis. Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2003). Geneva, Switzerland. 1329–1332 [BIB]

John R. Rennison and Friedrich Neubarth: An x-bar theory of Government Phonology. in: Stefan Ploch (ed.) Living on the edge: 28 papers in honour of Jonathan Kaye. 95–130. 2003 [BIB]

Björn Bringmann, Stefan Kramer, Friedrich Neubarth, Hannes Pirker, and Gerhard Widmer: Transformation-Based Regression. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-08. [BIB]

Björn Bringmann, Stefan Kramer, Friedrich Neubarth, Hannes Pirker, and Gerhard Widmer: Transformation-based Regression. C. Sammut and A. Hoffmann: Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2002). Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. 59–66 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Hannes Pirker, and Harald Trost: Learning duration. S. Busemann: KONVENS 2002. Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI), Saarbrücken, Germany. 123–130 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth and John R. Rennison: Mandarin Chinese Phonemics and the X-bar theory of GP: The Challenge of Systematic Gaps. in: unpubl. ms., Univ. of Vienna. 2001 [BIB]

C. Schaner-Wolles, John R. Rennison, and Friedrich Neubarth (ed.): Naturally! Linguistic studies in honour of Wolfgang Dressler. Rosenberg & Sellier, Torino. 2001 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Kai Alter, Hannes Pirker, Elli Rieder, and Harald Trost: The Vienna Prosodic Speech Corpus: Purpose, Content and Encoding. W. Zuehlke and E.G. Schukat-Talamazzini: Konvens 2000 - Sprachkommunikation. VDE Verlag, Berlin pp.191-96. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Kai Alter, Hannes Pirker, Elli Rieder, and Harald Trost: The Vienna Prosodic Speech Corpus: Purpose, Content and Encoding. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-33. [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Friedrich Neubarth: Die Modellierung von Lautdauervariationen im Österreichischen Deutsch. Fortschritte der Akustik. Universitaet Oldenburg. 2000 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Friedrich Neubarth: Die Modellierung von Lautdauervariationen im Österreichischen Deutsch. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-32. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth: Polarity: Negative. MA Thesis, Univ. of Vienna. 1995 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth: Some Remarks on Weak Reflexives. Wiener Linguistische Gazette 48-50. 1994 [BIB]

Martina Wiltschko and Friedrich Neubarth: Zur Syntax des Praefix 'be-' im Deutschen. Annali Sezione Germanica Nuova Serie I, 3. 119–138. 1991 [BIB]